Piranha Digital Director Paul Airey has just completed the famous Fred Whitton Challenge raising more than £1,000 for charity Lancashire's Piranha Digital Director completes Fred Whitton challenge in a grueling 112-mile course in 8hours 55 minutes, finishing a respectable 467 out of the estimated 2,500 participants. Paul raised over £1000 for research into Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) which is a rare condition classified under a broad spectrum of genetic disorders known as telomere diseases. Paul chose this charity following the diagnosis of the condition in a close school friend of one of his daughters. In addition, Paul's participation contributed to the Fred Whitton chosen charities and in recent years the event has given MacMillan Nurses an average of just over £100,000 each year. Along with this, the event has shared the donation of £608,000 to the two Air Ambulances in Cumbria, The Mountain Rescue, and various youth cycling projects. As well as a keen cyclist, Paul is ...