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Brockhall Village firm helps Team GB's Olympic dream come true



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Published Date: 26 August 2008
A COMPANY based at Brockhall Village has helped many of the athletes in Beijing achieve their Olympic dreams.
Science in Sport, the sports nutrition supplier is the official nutrition partner of the British Cycling team which has taken 12 medals from 10 events on the track as well as a gold on the road and a silver in the time trial.

Along with golden boy Chris Hoy, SIS supports Bradley Wiggins, Victoria Pendleton and Rebecca Romero.

SIS is also official supplier of the Sailing team (RYA) which scooped four golds, a silver and a bronze. Bryony Shaw, bronze medal winner in the windsurfing is supported individually by SIS.

SIS products have powered many other Olympians including Usain Bolt, the fastest man on earth, who broke two world records.

The company provides scientific products which are highly specialised to facilitate athletes in performing to the very best of their ability.

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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 10:30 AM
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