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Olympic Runner Hopeful Relying on XX2i Optics Sunwear

 

Eyewear maker’s France I model is her personal favorite.

XX2i Optics, maker of polarized and performance sunglasses, has inked a sponsorship deal with Canadian runner and 2016 Olympic hopeful Natasha LaBeaud Anzures.

“I don’t have to worry about the glasses shifting as I move, which allows me to focus on a workout or race, and not worry about my sunglasses,” Anzures said in a company release. “I really like the France 1 frames, especially with the options to change the lenses based on conditions. When I need polarized protection I can easily swap out lenses.”

“XX2i has absolutely taken off in the running community, so we are excited to represent one of the world’s best runners as she aims for a Rio qualification,” says Paul Craig, president of XX2i Optics (xx2i.com).

Natasha LaBeaud Anzures

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