Triathlete spices up her gold run
‘I am delighted to have secured sponsorship from FutureYou’
TRIATHLETE Jane Paterson-Todd is heading to the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Rotterdam with her own spicy tonic for success, turmeric. Jane, from Newmarket, has qualified for the end-of-season spectacular which will feature leading athletes such as the gold medal-winning Brownlee brothers. It is a remarkable achievement for an athlete who only took up competitive triathlons less than a year ago. There is added prestige for Jane, left, as she has secured her first ever sponsorship deal with Cambridge based supplement brand FutureYou. FutureYou are famous for their curcumin supplement Turmeric+, which has been studied at leading institutions such as the Olympic Research Centre in Barcelona. Turmeric has long been popular in traditional Indian medicine and is recognised as one of nature’s super foods. The spice, a member of the ginger family, is rich in compounds called curcuminoids and is now attracting the attention of scientists, nutritionists and healthcare professionals looking for ways to improve our joint health and flexibility. After achieving such a rapid rise in the sport, securing a sponsorship deal with FutureYou tops off a very successful year. Jane qualified for the finals with a third-place finish in a qualifying event held in Redcar at the end of July.
JANE said: “I am delighted to have secured sponsorship from FutureYou. I have been using their products as part of my training regime, so to gain support from a company I believe in is fantastic.”
Years of intensive research led to the development of the formulation used in Turmeric+. Each tablet combines curcumin with another plant extract, called soy lecithin, creating a supplement that is extremely absorbable.
Turmeric+ from FutureYou is the only turmeric supplement on the market to have undertaken such a rigorous research programme. The product has been shown to be 30 times more absorbable than standard turmeric and has 22 published clinical studies demonstrating its efficacy.