ElliptiGO Project Athletes Turn in Record Setting Performances at the Millrose Games and a Win at the UW Husky Classic
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 20, 2014 -- ElliptiGO Project athletes turned in wins and record-setting performances at two track meets this past weekend. Canadian Olympic Racewalker, Rachel Seaman, walked a 6:17:29 mile at the Millrose Games in New York this past weekend to lower her PR by 24 seconds and set a new meet record. Two-time Canadian Olympian Nate Brannen turned in a PR in the mile, as well, running 3:54:32 to set a new Canadian Indoor Mile Record. Across the country at the University of Washington Husky Classic in Seattle, 8-time All American Katie Mackey took first place in the mile in her first appearance back from a recent injury.
These athletes joined The ElliptiGO Project, a group of elite athletes focused on using innovative training tools and techniques to improve performance, to better leverage the expertise of the Project’s other members and advisors. The Project is currently recruiting elite athletes with ambitious goals who are interested in exploring innovative new ways of getting faster and staying healthy.
About The ElliptiGO Project
The ElliptiGO Project exists to make runners faster through innovation. It is currently growing membership, adding new innovative running tools, and affiliating with other organizations that share the same goal of improving athletes’ performance through innovation. The Project tests new training techniques through competition, both on the track and on the road, and reports its findings with candor. http://www.theelliptigoproject.com
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Erika Dessert, ElliptiGO Inc., http://www.elliptigo.com, +1 (858) 876-8677, [email protected]
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