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Win entry to Europe’s biggest extreme sports event

Win one of five sets of tickets to White Air 09 – Europe’s biggest extreme sports and music festival – worth £600

Voltz Distribution UK, supplier of the popular ‘Voltz 5 hour energy shot’ health drink has today announced the details of a competition to win tickets to White Air 09 – Europe’s biggest extreme sports and music festival being held in Brighton from 18-20 September.



Entrants to the competition, simply need to submit a photo of themselves with a Voltz 5 hour energy shot drink in an extreme situation, whether that’s skateboarding, surfing or rock climbing – the name of the game is that anything goes! Your coolest pictures need to be emailed to: wordup@voltzenergyshot.co.uk by 10 September or images can be uploaded via Facebook or sent in the post. Further details on how to enter can be found on www.voltzenergyshot.co.uk/live



White Air 09 is set to be the event of the summer and attractions include: a triathlon, skateboarding, inlining, mountain biking, parkour, street dancing, B-Bop, graffiti jams, high diving from 90 ft, surfing, martial arts, jetskis, windsurfing freestyle and racing championships, kitesurfing, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, sailing, sea canoeing, aerial displays from the Red Arrows, RAF Falcons plus Chinook helicopters flying upside down!



Brighton Beach will also be the stage for critically acclaimed music bands including Doves, Biffy Clyro, The Cribs, White Lies, Natty, Boxer Rebellion, and hometown legends, British Sea Power alongside other established acts with more groups to be announced soon.



The Voltz 5 hour energy shot itself, first launched in May this year in the UK, is a new concept in the market and is made up of a combination of B Vitamins, amino acid and anti-oxidants. The concentrated bottle of energy does not contain carbohydrates and only supplies two calories, giving the consumer an energy boost without the sugar and high concentrations of caffeine.

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.