Bevan Docherty, New Zealand 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist
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Austin Jackson, US Armed Forces 2005 Bronze Medalist
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AltoLab in Triathlon and Iron Man Competitions
Samantha Warriner, New Zealand's Top Female Triathlete
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Kiyomi Niwata, Japan's Top Female Triathlete
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AltoLab training has resulted in some spectacular results from triathlon and Iron Man competitors.
The improvement has been observed in both male and female athletes. They often see results from
just a single, 15-day program timed to finish about 3-4 days before their events. We constantly hear
back from our athletes of them putting up their personal best times after they go on the AltoLab
program. Moreover, their times continue to improve as long as they stay with the program and go
through several top-ups during the season. It's not too surprising, since AltoLab was invented by a
triathlete, Brendon Downey, from New Zealand. Other notable users are Cameron Brown, Bevan
Docerty, Samantha Warriner and Kiyomi Niwata. All of these folks train in Australia where mountains
do not exist and traditional altitude training is impossible. It doesn't matter anymore.