World Champion to support Mailsports at Triathlon Show: London

2016 World Age-Group Champion and Funkita sponsored athlete, Emma Deary, will be at the Triathlon Show: London on Friday 17th February
Funkita sponsored athlete, Emma Deary, to support Mailsports at Triathlon Show: London on Friday 17th February
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​Emma Deary to join Mailsports at London Triathlon Show

Funkita (www.funkita.co.uk) athlete Emma Deary will be at the Triathlon Show, Excel London, on Friday 17th February, 2017.

Emma, the 2016 ITU World Champion for the 25-29 age group, will be joining swim specialist Mailsports on their stand LT510.

Mailsports (www.mailsports.co.uk) will be showcasing the latest colourful collection of chlorine-resistant swimwear from Australian brands Funkita and Funky Trunks.

Funkita and Funky Trunks are widely acknowledged as leading brands in printed active swimwear. Designed for serious performance, the brands provide the perfect fit for both squad swimmers and triathletes who swim fast for fun. Their vibrant, original prints are manufactured to the highest standards and have become the athlete’s choice world-wide.

As well as welcoming fellow triathletes who visit the Mailsports stand, 2016 Age Group World Champion Emma will be championing the Funkita range of activewear available in the UK. Emma is delighted to be a member of the F-Team of elite athletes who represent Funkita and the brand is honoured to support Emma with her sporting aims for 2017.

Written by
John Levison
TRI247's Chief Correspondent, John has been involved in triathlon for well over 30 years, 15 of those writing on these pages, whilst he can also be found commentating for events across the UK.

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