Our Ambassador programme offers a unique opportunity to a small team of homegrown local athletes. To qualify for a position on the team individuals must show promise within their sport, be self funding (not drawing down any form of funding or grant), but above all, show a great amount of commitment to their training.
Once on the team the athletes get the full backing of the clinic, not only can they address any injuries that they may develop or have regular sports massage, they can also address training issues and look at ways of increasing performance.
Meet our Ambassador Team
Corinne Abraham, Triathlete
Corinne is a full-time, professional, long-distance triathlete with great discipline and ambition.
Corinne used to be a lecturer and has a long history in competitive sport, including judo.
Corinne is also living proof that dedicated athletes can also be lovely people!
You can find more information on Corrine from our Facebook and Twitter pages, or see her website for more information and some fantastic photos!
Marc Lovatt, Triathlete
Marc is training towards becoming a semi-professional triathlete and competes to raise money for charity. He competes at Ironman 70.3 level.
Marc’s goal this year is to qualify for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Las Vegas on 9th September.
Read more about Marc on his website.
Katie-George Dunlevy, Paracyclist
Katie-George is a Maidonian who, because of her Irish father, competes for Paracycling Ireland in both track and road events.
Although sporty her whole life, Katie’s cycling career only started in 2011 and she is currently focused on trying to reach the Olympic team!
Katie-Geoge is visually impaired and cycles competitively on a tandem bike. She has a fully sighted captain who sits up front, while Katie sits up back and does all the work.
