Friday, January 31, 2025

Local triathlete secures sponsors for World Standard Distance Aquabike Championships

A Grantham-based triathlete is being helped to achieve her dreams with sponsorship secured for her upcoming trip to the World Standard Distance Aquabike Championships in Malaga, Spain.

As part of the sponsorship, Wardour Secure Networks Ltd and BHive Community, of which Wardour’s Director Simon Pell is a fellow supporter, will provide support to aid Lisa Udall in her journey towards achieving her athletic goals.

Simon Pell, Director of Wardour Secure Networks Ltd, said: “We are delighted to support Lisa in her endeavours as a triathlete. As someone who was born and raised in Grantham, I believe it’s important to highlight the incredible accomplishments that local people, like Lisa, are achieving and to support them in any way that we can.

“By supporting Lisa, we are helping in her quest to become the World Standard Aquabike Champion for GB and hopefully come home with that coveted gold medal.”

Currently an athlete from Belvoir Triathlon Club, Lisa, who is based in Grantham, also trains with Founder and Head Coach Paul Fowler of the 100% Tri Race Team, who has provided Lisa with a training program which will lead her up to the World Champion event.

Lisa currently holds the title for English Standard Distance Champion for Triathlon in her current age group and will be heading to the World Standard Distance Aquabike Championships in October. This World Triathlon event will see her competing against qualifying athletes from countries across the globe to complete a 1500m open water swim and a 40km bike ride.

Lisa Udall expressed gratitude for the sponsorship stating: “I am incredibly grateful for the support from local businesses and organisations like Wardour Secure Networks and BHive Community.

“Training and competing in triathlons require immense dedication, both physically and mentally. With Wardour and BHive Community’s backing, alongside the continued support from my coach, triathlon club and friends and family, I am confident that I can push my limits and achieve new milestones in my athletic journey.”

 

Picture shows triathlete Lisa Udall and Simon Pell, Director of Wardour Secure Networks Ltd

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