Win! New Balance trainers

New to triathletes and runners all around the world are the New Balance 905 and New Balance 1064 run shoes, designed for all your racing and training needs. Research and development – not just in the lab but out on the track, pavements and hills – is at the heart of these two run shoes, and that’s because advertising and endorsement spend is diverted to where it’s needed: the shoes’ creation.
 
That creation stems from the States but at NB’s heart is the UK. Since 1982, New Balance has produced one million shoes per year in their facility in Flimby, Cumbria. Not only does that mean quality is assured, environmental impact of shipping is also kept to a minimum.
 
‘Made in Britain’ is a tag NB creator William Riley would take pride in. The Englishman founded New Balance in 1906 after emigrating to America. And while a more contemporary American, Apple’s Steve Jobs, is famed for wearing NB shoes, it’s the performance benefits that are at the heart of NB’s reputation of being a run shoe for runners, made by runners.
 
Back in the sixties, New Balance were the first run shoes to offer different widths. This option stemmed from knowing we all have different demands. Today, NB still lead the way with a range of width fittings for men and women. If you’re looking to maximise your post-bike blast, look no further than the New Balance 905 and 1064 run shoes. Go to www.newbalance.co.uk for more information on these great run shoes.
 
To celebrate the launch of the 905 and 1064, New Balance is giving away one pair of each to two lucky 220 readers.
 
Simply answer this question for a chance of winning…
 
Which Brit founded New Balance in 1906? 
End Date: 5th April, 2010
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