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Triathlete spices up her gold run

- By George Nichols

‘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.

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