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Nationwide Power Sponsors St. George Ironman Relay Teams
Commitment. Dedication. Teamwork.
Sounds like Nationwide Power and the spirit of the Ironman race have a few things in common.
Nationwide Power was proud to sponsor two relay teams participating in the St. George 70.3 Ironman this past weekend, one of which placed #17. The Ironman relay consists of a 1.2 mile swim, a 56 mile bike ride and a 13 mile run.
Our creative team had a fun time designing the jerseys. #StopLookingAtMyGenerator
Design credit: Mike Duque, Branding Specialist
And the finishing teams had fun representing.
The first team, #TeamLazy, consisted of 3 competitive athletes and placed #17 among all relay teams.
The second team, #TeamMSM, consisted of a 19-time Ironman finisher and two first-time Ironman participants. Total time to complete the course: 7 hours , 43 minutes.
Nicely done, teams! Way to keep that generator going.
Can your #CriticalPower go the distance? Contact us today to make sure your business can cross the finish line when it matters most.
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