HIRO® flies to Beijing

31 July 2008 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The Olympic adventure has begun for the Italian National Fencing Team which has recently left for Beijing.
The group is composed by 16 athletes who can count on a front-rank medical staff and on leading edge technologies in the competition room of Fencing Hall athletic facility. Hilterapia® is always at the athletesʼ disposal, and for this special occasion with an even more practical and handy HIRO® version that ASA has been glad to offer for the long play away of the Olympic games.
Moreover HIRO® will be at other sport leagues disposal which will benefit, during competition training phase or during the long waiting phase preceding the following match, of the great advantages of this treatment that has already soothed athletes of several disciplines (football, rugby, motorcycling, etc).

 

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