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Blueseventy signs 14 time Australian Champion David Morgan

Blueseventy, the worldwide leader in competition swim gear for the pool and open water, is excited to announce they have agreed to a partnership with Australian National Champion and Olympian David Morgran.

“I am very excited to be signing with Blueseventy,” the butterfly specialist Morgan stated. “They have a rich history in pool, ocean and triathlon. I can’t wait to be part of the team and with the 2024 Paris Olympics only a year away I’m very excited for what the future can bring.”

“We met David at just the right time,” added Bluesevent CEO John Duquette. “We were in the process of launching our new neroTX2 suit and David loved the suit right away. We’re thrilled to be supporting an athlete of David’s caliber and it’s even more thrilling to know he’s trusting us to help him achieve his Olympic dreams.”

Blueseventy will supply David with training equipment, swimwear, goggles and their innovative neroTX2 competition suit as he works to qualify for his second career Olympic Games in 2024. To learn more about David Morgan visit www.davidmorganau.com

About Blueseventy

For over 25 years blueseventy has been producing world class wetsuits and swimming products worn by world champions, novice athletes and everyone in between. Based in Seattle, WA and with distribution in over 30 countries, the brand is constantly developing and tweaking patterns to get a fit that works with the swimmer. It’s that superior fit that leads to better performance and comfort in the water so that every swimmer can perform their very best.

To find out more visit www.blueseventy.com

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