John Tomac Training Aaron Gwin for 2011 World Cup Season
The “Legend” John Tomac and current Downhill US National Champion Aaron Gwin have teamed up and are currently training hard for the 2011 Downhill World Cup Season. Tomac’s resume and reputation speak volumes for his program. When it came time to make the decision on who and what could make Aaron Gwin’s program better, it was an easy choice to seek the guidance of Johnny T.
Already well into the training program, Gwin had this to say about his new trainer:
“I'm super excited to be working with Johnny T. this year. I think the experience he brings with racing and training is going to be a huge asset to my program. I couldn't be happier and I look forward to developing this relationship for many years to come!”
Tomac had this to say about training Gwin:
“I am really looking forward to helping Aaron in 2011. I believe my racing experience and my training approach will help him rise to another level. I’d really like to see an American back on top of the podium in both World Cup & World Championship Downhill Racing.”
2011 is shaping up to be an exciting season. See you at the races!
Already well into the training program, Gwin had this to say about his new trainer:
“I'm super excited to be working with Johnny T. this year. I think the experience he brings with racing and training is going to be a huge asset to my program. I couldn't be happier and I look forward to developing this relationship for many years to come!”
Tomac had this to say about training Gwin:
“I am really looking forward to helping Aaron in 2011. I believe my racing experience and my training approach will help him rise to another level. I’d really like to see an American back on top of the podium in both World Cup & World Championship Downhill Racing.”
2011 is shaping up to be an exciting season. See you at the races!
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10 comments
tumble
12/17/2010 6:48 PM
We all want Gwin to succeed to help lift the profile of the sport back to its former glory. No pressure Gwinny.
Just don't beat the Aussies.
Rich_Houseman
12/17/2010 9:36 AM
Thanks for the edit guys! White Wolf - thanks for the advice. I'll admit I'm not a Pro PR Writer yet, but I'll work on it! I could send to you for a proof read next time, since you're a pro?
JimEG
12/16/2010 10:18 PM
Total Awesomeness.
Total Gnar
12/16/2010 6:57 PM
Ah. Sorry for goin' agro. I was highly caffeinated.
bturman
12/16/2010 3:47 PM
Lol, we did some minor editing after white wolf pointed it out.
Now then, who's pumped to see Gwin bring the heat next year with the aid of Tomac? I sure as heck am!
Total Gnar
12/16/2010 3:39 PM
I edit docs as part of my job and the only thing I see is "Season" doesn't need to be capitalized. They even got the punctuation inside the quotations marks. Don't forget to add a space after your periods and capitalize the first word of each sentence, bro
Dingo Dave
12/16/2010 3:07 PM
White Wolf, are you for real? This press release looks plenty professional....
I can't wait to see Gwinny rip it up next year!
white wolf
12/16/2010 1:10 PM
for the love of all things appearing professional in downhilling, please visit here:
http://www.publicityinsider.com/release.asp
before writing your next press release. You'll serve your clients/yourself/the industry much better.If need be, have someone copy edit for you to at least get out the misspellings, punctuation, and usage errors.Good Christ!
Rich_Houseman
12/16/2010 12:40 PM
Props to Spomer for the FAstest Poster. I don't think it was more than 5 min after OG email was sent out!
joshitrealgood
12/16/2010 9:47 AM
GWIN FTW 2011!!!