Olympic sprinter TyQuendo Tracey inks deal with Lifespan Spring Water

By Sports Desk January 24, 2022

Jamaican Olympic sprinter TyQuendo Tracey has signed a deal to be a brand ambassador for Lifespan Spring Water, a statement from his publicist said.

The agreement was finalized on Friday, January 21.

Tracey, who won the 100m at the Jamaican national championships in June 2021, expressed his delight at having secured the deal.

 “It’s a very good feeling for me personally because Lifespan Spring Sater has always been a part of me. It’s a product that I’ve been drinking for years,” he said.

“So being able to be a part of their family now, is like greeting a long-lost cousin. I’m very grateful to my team at 7venz Media for getting me into the Lifespan family. I’m very much happy to be a part of the Lifespan family.”

Lifespan CEO and co-founder Nayana Williams was equally delighted to have Tracey on board.

“Lifespan is really pleased to provide this level of support to TyQuendo Tracey, who we know has great things in store,” Williams said.

“A top athlete with the top spring water product in Jamaica is certainly a match made in heaven. But more than the commercial purposes, we like to see this young man do as best as he can and we also appreciate that his management team is also very committed to him.”

Injury prevented Tracey from competing at the Tokyo 2020 Games but he is now healthy and is looking forward to competing this season.

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