Lucky Olympic pair win with Precise

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2012 London Olympics

Precise Mortgages has revealed the winners of its Olympic competition.

The specialist lender was offering he chance for two mortgage brokers to win tickets to the Men’s 200m Finals.

All bridging loans that completed between 13 February and 30 June 2012 entered the originating broker into a prize draw.

The winners are Sarah Flude of Fiducia Mortgage Solutions and Mark Sheffield of Buildstore Financial Services.

The prize includes full corporate hospitality at the Olympic Stadium. As well as the Men’s 200m final the winners will also see the Men’s Decathlon Javelin, Men’s Triple Jump final, Women’s 800m semi-finals, Men’s 800m final, Women’s 4 x 100m Relay, Women’s Javelin final, Men’s Decathlon 1500m final.

Alan Cleary, managing director of Precise Mortgages, said: “Congratulations to Sarah and Mark, this is a fantastic prize and we thank them for supporting Precise Mortgages.”

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