Uncover the Secrets to Longevity in Commonwealth Games Medallists

A magnificent view of Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium during the closing ceremony of XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi, in New Delhi on October 14, 2010 | Oxygen Consulting A magnificent view of Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium during the closing ceremony of XIX Commonwealth Games-2010 Delhi, in New Delhi 2010

Join Us for an Exclusive Online Report Launch

Have you ever wondered if elite athletes truly live longer than the rest of us? Are certain sports more beneficial to longevity than others? Do Commonwealth Games swimmers live longer than sprinters? Would you expect elite cyclists to enjoy longer lives than boxers? As a co-author, I’m excited to invite you to the International Longevity Centre’s groundbreaking new report launch: Marathon or Sprint? Do Elite-Level Athletes Live Longer Than Average?

Join lead author, Professor Les Mayhew, Head of Global Research at ILC / Professor of Statistics at Bayes Business School and guests, for an exclusive online report launch. We’ll unveil intriguing findings on the lifespan of elite Commonwealth Games athletes across various sports. Overall, we investigated the longevity of more than 4,000 female and male medallists going back to the inaugural 1930 Commonwealth Games held in Canada.

Plus, don’t miss the exciting panel session featuring six-time Commonwealth Games medallist Sharron Davies. Engage with experts and champions as we explore the fascinating link between sport and longevity.

Register for the online event and be the first to receive a complimentary copy of the report after the launch. Uncover the mystery behind the sports that grant the greatest boost in longevity and learn which athletes enjoy the longest lives.

👉 Register here: http://ow.ly/Zhg550NmQJH