U18s Coach Atay Running First Triathlon - Ipswich Town News
Town U18s coach Adem Atay is competing in his first triathlon to raise funds for the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity on Saturday.
Atay, 32, who is now coaching the U18s alongside Kieron Dyer, the pair having worked with the U16s last season, is running the AJ Bell London Triathlon.
"I am attempting to run my first ever triathlon and although looking forward to it your support would go a long way in helping me achieve this event and enjoy it even more knowing it is helping my chosen charity,” the one-time Blues academy youngster said.
"The support so far has been amazing and has helped me reach my initial target. I would like to continue raising as much as I can so any little help will be hugely appreciated.”
Atay’s Just Giving page can be found here.
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