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Bruce Taylor
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Australian Surf Life Saving and Paddle Board Champion
AUSTRALIA - Bruce Taylor is one of Australia’s most competitive and dominant athletes of the country’s Surf Life Saving movement. Surf Life Saving consists of many events, such as surf swimming, sand running, mock rescues, and more, and Taylor dominates many of them. He is the current reigning Australian champion in the open men’s board race event and holds the record for the most Queensland State titles won in this same event. He’s also involved in the sport as a coach, leading the North Burleigh Surf Life Saving club to frequent victory.
Tahitian Noni™ Original™ is an integral part of Bruce’s everyday regimen, and he has introduced it to some of his squad members and fellow competitors as a result of his success with the product. He explains, “I have tried countless natural supplements in order to improve and enhance my performance, but I continually found that there were no long-term positive effects and I didn't feel any better from taking them.
“Tahitian Noni Original on the other hand has become an integral part of my regime as a result of its ability to boost my immune system, aid in my recovery after heavy training sessions and events, and improve my energy and performance levels through better general well being. I am also impressed with the fact that Tahitian Noni Original is made from natural ingredients.”
Taylor has enjoyed success internationally in the emerging arena of long distance Ocean Board Paddling. He recently won both events in Hawaii, including the legendary 32-mile Quiksilver World Championships from Molokai to Oahu.
Accomplishments
• 2006 Kellogg’s NutriGrain Ironman Series Competitor
• 2006 World Interclub Lifesaving Team Member
• Winner of the Hawaii Hennessey’s International Craft Championship
• Winner of the Quiksilver Edition Molokai to Oahu Marathon Paddle (Hawaii)
• New Zealand Kellogg’s NutriGrain Ironman Series Competitor
• Four-time Queensland State Titles Winner
• Six-time Queensland XXXX Premiership Series Winner and the most prolific winner for the series since inception
• Three-time Duke Kahanamoku Annual Paddle Board Race Winner, Freshwater, Sydney



