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New Funky Trunks and Funkita Training Suits To Get You Back In The Pool

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 2

August 31st, 2018 News

Congratulations to the winners!

Joanna Provines and her friend Mike Kline ​

Theresa Friesen Kraljev  and her friend Kelly Sievert Elliott

Published August 31st, 2018

With Labor Day and short course season just around the corner Funky Trunks and Funkita are giving you the chance to score new training suits to get you back into the pool. The Aussie swimwear company has over 1000 unique prints to their name and sponsors over 120 athletes, including 2018 Pan Pacs gold medallist Jack McLoughlin.

Check out the prints from the latest range, Fly Free, below and scroll down to see the details of how to score your own Funky Trunks or Funkitas.

Swim into a new season with brilliant Funkita prints like Regatta Royale.

Ellie Faulkner was part of the British 4 x 200m freestyle relay team that won gold at the European Championships.

Funkita athlete Imogen Clark recently smashed the British 50m breaststroke record at European Championships in Glasgow.

Funky Trunks athlete Zac Incerti is returning to training after a back injury forced him out of Pan Pac Trials.

Dual Olympian Blair Evans looking stunning in her Funkita Marble Midnight Strapped In One Piece.

Funkita athlete Lucky Patterson won 4 gold medals at the recent Para Pan Pacs in Cairns, Australia.

Commonwealth Games medallist Tessa Wallace and Aussie swimmer Madi Thompson grab the last bit of summer sunshine in their Fly Free Funkitas.

UK based Jamaican swimmer Michael Gunning is back training after the recent Central American & Caribbean Games. Michael is sponsored by Funky Trunks.

Commonwealth Games medallist Holly Barratt stands out in her Pop Palms Funkitas.

Commonwealth 400m IM Champion and Funkita athlete Aimee Willmott trained in Perth earlier in the year to prepare for the Games.

Aussie athlete David Schlicht gets set to break out in his Funky Trunks Coral Gold Training Jammers.

British Commonwealth Games swimmer Rosie Rudin wears Funkita Palm Drive Tie Me Tight One Piece.

Scottish Commonwealth Games swimmer Abbie Houston is back in training with her Funkita Mount Up One Piece.

Be a kaleidoscope of colour in the new Kaleidocolour print from Funkita worn by Aussie World University Games champion Sian Whittaker.

Check out our Facebook page for your chance to win new Funky Trunks or Funkitas by simply telling us what’s better, 200m fly or 200m free (no brainer really).

Check out Funkita on Swimoutlet here.

Check out Funky Trunks on Swimoutlet here.

Swimming gear news courtesy of Funky Trunks and Funkita, a SwimSwam partner. 

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Kay
6 years ago

Dear Funkita,

There is no way on this earth that Lakeisha Patterson has the disabilities – Cerebral Palsy and Early Onset Parkinsons Disease that she claims. I watched her very closely in August, perhaps the IPC should do too!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BnSuVFTBINX/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=kz6k2ipq1w6f

Kay
6 years ago

Dear Funkita, perhaps a bit far fetched to claim that Lakeisha Patterson ‘won’ 4 gold medals at Para Pan Pacs. I watched her closely. As soon as she thought she was off camera or out of sight she would walk and use her clawed hand normally. Question. When are the Australians going to present for classification, especially Ms Lucky Lakeisha Patterson? I have never witnessed anything quite so brazen as this in my entire life and quite frankly I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t witnessed it for myself at Para Pan Pacs. Shocking. Do your homework Funkita.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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