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By: Jeff James
Listed Under: News
Published: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Linebreak, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of compression and temperature regulation base layers, has been chosen by both Glamorgan Cricket and Welsh Hockey to support their athletes for the forthcoming seasons.
Linebreak managing director, Mark Gladwin, says: "Linebreak appeals to many sports and these associations show the breadth of the interest in Linebreak over and above our standard markets of rugby and soccer. Linebreak has enjoyed strong trading recently and these associations will help underline our standing as a major player in the base layer market."
Nazir Mohamed of Welsh Hockey says: "We are pleased to be working with Linebreak moving forward. We know that their compression, recovery and temperature regulation benefits will help our players this year, especially during the European Championships, where they need to be at the top of their game throughout the tournament."
Dean Conway, team physiotherapist of Glamorgan Cricket, says: "It is essential we supply our players with the correct equipment to perform at their best throughout the long season. We see that supplying Linebreak compression clothing to the players will assist in their recovery during and after games and that the temperature regulation garments will ensure the players are comfortable in the field whatever the English weather will throw at us."
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