Track and Field News: Oxygen4Energy Athlete, Kellie Wells Dominates The 2011 Indoor Season

USA Track and Field National Champion Kellie Wells wraps up her 2011 Indoor Season Undefeated

There is just one word that describes the performances of Oxygen4Energy athlete, Kellie Wells, this 2011 Indoor Track and Field season... DOMINANT.

She ran in 6 meets.
She won every race she was in.
She currently holds the 9 fastest times in the World in the 60 m Hurdles.
In her first event of the year, she tied Jackie Joyner Kersee's 50m American Record.
In her last indoor event, she captured the National Championship with a PR of 7.79 seconds, making her the 3rd faster American ever.

In 2008, Kellie injured herself at the Olympic Trials in a freak accident. After the injury, it was a long road to recovery. She spent many hours in rehab, patiently awaiting the time when she would be healthy again, so that she could show the world what she is capable of.

Obviously, that time has come.

Before her injury, Kellie was definitely making a name for herself in women's hurdles. In 2008, she ran a 12.58 in the 100m hurdles and achieved a World Ranking of 7th. She also brought home the Bronze medal at Indoor Nationals in the 60m hurdles.

In 2009, she was injured for the season and in 2010 she started her comeback. Her best time in the 100m hurdles that year was 12.82 seconds, and her best achievement for the year was a Silver Medal at the Outdoor Nationals.

With one of the premiere coaches in the sport (Dennis Mitchell), a new frame of mind, a healthy body and her new oxygen training supplement, Kellie's performances in 2011 have been consistently phenomenal, surpassing most people's expectations.

According to Kellie, "I'm so thankful for the way things have gone so far this year, and am very appreciative of all the love and support I have received from my family, my friends, my sponsors and my coach. However, I also realize that I still have a lot of work to do if I am to achieve my ultimate goal of a World Championship medal. With my body finally feeling good, my training going so well, and the tremendous benefits I am getting from using oxygen, I am excited about my prospects for the rest of the season. Now that indoor season is over, I need to transition my training to gear up for the 100m hurdles. I'm really looking forward to running outdoors and seeing what I can do."

Craig Inaba, President of Oxygen4Energy stated, "Kellie's performances this year have been amazing! We're just happy that our oxygen is helping her achieve her goals. Her dominating performances since starting on the product have brought us a lot of attention and credibility. We are getting more and more inquiries from track athletes and coaches, and it is only a matter of time before all serious track athletes start using it. Most people don't even know that our product exists, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that once you start using it, you will never want to train or compete without it again."

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For media inquiries of Kellie Wells please contact: [email protected]

Note: Supplemental oxygen is no longer prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency as of Jan. 1, 2010. Refer to the WADA Prohibited List, Section M-1 for details.

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