BUCCILLI AND BOUDALIA AMONG THE TOP 100 ITALIAN MARATHON RUNNERS
by Vittoria Comunica on Mar 15
BUCCILLI AND BOUDALIA AMONG THE TOP 100 ITALIAN MARATHON RUNNERS

Thanks to the times they posted in Rotterdam and Venice in 2015, Carmine Buccilli and Said Boudalia are among the top sixteen Italian athletes: they always wear technical apparel from the Brescia-based company, which has been in the graduated compression sector for years.

Two athletes ranked among the top 16 in the 2015 Top 100 Italian Marathon Runners list: this is the prestigious achievement of Team Oxyburn, which—with Carmine Buccilli and Said Boudalia—has reaffirmed its status as one of the year’s top-performing and most successful teams.
8th place: Carmine Buccilli, thanks to his time of 2h16’45” set on April 12 at the Rotterdam Marathon; 16th place: Said Boudalia, who finished eighth overall at the Venice Marathon on October 25 with a time of 2h20’53”.
Great credit is due to these two outstanding Italian athletes who, even in this early part of 2016, have racked up splendid victories and prestigious podium finishes: Credit goes to them, but also to the technical gear provided by Oxyburn, which has helped them tackle any weather conditions and recover after every race, whether it was a 10K or a marathon.
Both Carmine and Said are versatile athletes who are equally at home in both short-distance and long-distance races, and in any temperature:the Oxyburn graduated compression apparel, is, in fact, suitable for both summer climates—or the more temperate ones to which Buccilli, from Lazio, is most accustomed—and winter conditions, in which Said, Moroccan by birth but Bellunese by adoption, most often competes and trains. Boudalia—who prefers running in the mountains and hills of Valdobbiadene, while dreaming of “his” Marathon du Sable in Morocco.
The entire Oxyburn line of technical apparel was created with the diverse needs and requirements of athletes in mind. It is suitable for every season and ideal for use before, during, and even after physical exertion—even the most extreme—to improve, facilitate, and accelerate muscle recovery.

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