High Performance Breathing Technology Runners Patrick Feeney
and Chris Giesting paced their four man team in the 4 x 400 metre relays for
Team USA over two days to win the Gold Medal in the IAAF World Indoor
Championships and nearly break the world record.
HPBT Runners Feeney and Giesting along with National Indoor
Champion Vernon Norwood, Kyle Clemons, Calvin Smith and Elvyonn Bailey of team
USA displayed a memorable performance in front of a sell-out crowd at the
Oregon Convention Center for the IAAF World Indoor Championships held March 19
and 20, 2016.
Team USA finished with a 3:02.45 win, the third-fastest time
ever indoors, just 0.33 seconds shy of the world record they set two years ago
in Sopot, Poland. Bahamas (3:04.75) and Trinidad and Tobago (3:05.51) produced
national indoor records to complete the medalists.
Chris Giesting, when asked about High Performance Breathing
Technology and the Oxygen Advantage stated, “Since
adopting the program in September it has improved my overall health, increased
the threshold at which he was able to train in order to accomplish more during
a single workout providing the edge of margin to separate himself from his
competitors.’ Giesting, the fastest leg runner in the heats, produced a
superb run (45.34) to build up an unsurmountable lead in the third leg of the
finals as Norwood took the baton with the clock at 2:17.47.
Patrick Feeney, when asked about High Performance Breathing
technology stated, “After a couple of
weeks working with High Performance Breathing Technology’s Oxygen Advantage
program I have been sleeping better than ever and feeling much more calm and
relaxed. It has helped me focus on the
race at hand, trust my training and get my mind right for the best times I have
ever run.”
Mark Andrew Zwartynski, Managing Partner of High Performance
Breathing Technology, stated, “The combination of Founder Dr. Martin Denbar’s
Airway Management strategy and Patrick McKeown’s Oxygen Advantage has
introduced the newest natural program to improve athletic performance and be an
alternative to certain illegal banned substances, the latter for which we are
very proud of.”
Silver went to the Bahamas; Bronze was won by Trinidad &
Tobago with Jamaica finishing fourth.
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