At Harmoney, we’re proud to support a team of extraordinary athletes who embody dedication, resilience, and excellence. Our ambassadors come from diverse sporting backgrounds, each pushing boundaries and inspiring others to achieve their best.
We believe in empowering these incredible individuals as they pursue greatness, sharing their journeys and celebrating their triumphs. Their passion and commitment align with our values, making them an integral part of the Harmoney family. Together, we’re fostering a culture of Respect, Purpose, and Professionalism.
Taryn has been sporty/active her whole life but began her specific triathlon training in 2016. Her first event was Bolton Ironman which she signed up to without even owning a road bike. A career highlight for Taryn was qualifying for Ironman World Championships at Tenby Ironman by coming first in her age category by over an hour! After a huge build-up to the day, the mix of nerves and pressure, and the hardest conditions of the race itself made the World Champs her hardest challenge to date. Taryn and Dylan have been enjoying training alongside each other years before they started competing in Triathlons. They push and motivate each other to keep getting better. As well as training with Dylan she also works for him now…helping him with his successful graphic design business.
Dylan signed up to Ironman Bolton 2016 with zero triathlon experience and no road bike. He knew long-distance triathlon was something that he would really enjoy and since he has completed 4 full-distance Ironman events. “It’s really hard sometimes to fit the training in around general life, full-time work and family but if you enjoy it as much as we do, you make it happen.” Dylan and Taryn have two big events this year with Bolton and Tenby and the big goal is to try to qualify for the world championships in Kona, Hawaii.
Nick Campbell is a former professional rugby player turned professional boxer. Nick started playing rugby from the age of 9, throwing all his energy into the sport and progressed his career to play professionally for Glasgow Warriors and Jersey Reds. He played two seasons with the Glasgow Warriors and played nearly 100 games for the Jerseys Reds in the English Championship. As well as his passion for Rugby, from the age of 9 he was a regular at amateur boxing gyms. Nick Campbell has left his professional rugby career to become a boxer, his rugby contract ended and thought he would give boxing a proper go – it had always been a passion for him. He set his sights on becoming Scotland’s first British heavyweight champion.
Rylan Charlton aka ‘Pint Size Powerhouse’ was born and bred in Norwich. He started boxing from the early age of 14. Rylan first got into boxing because he was always a very hyperactive child and loved to play fight and so he decided to give it a go and learn how to do it properly. He turned professional at the age of 25 in the welterweight division. In 2020, during the pandemic, he signed with Matchroom Boxing and had the opportunity to fight on the big stage with just two weeks’ notice. He secured a knockout victory against Joe Laws. – it was the breakthrough he needed.
Nicola Bennett was born in 1994 in London. She is one of the most exciting female athletes on the golf scene. She was introduced to the sport at the age of 13 and within her first year she was selected for England training. She has been golfing professionally since 2014. In 2017 Nicola played in the WPGA international challenge and played in 4 tournaments in her first season. She currently plays in the Rose Ladies Series. Nicola will play on the ladies’ European tour access series in 2021 as well as a number of full ladies’ European tour events through invitation. Her goal for 2021 is to secure her card on the let and win her first main tour event. We are proud to be supporting Nicola on her journey.
Lily Simmons has been playing football since she was just 6 years old. She started her football at Ashton girls playing as a striker and finished her time there as the top scorer of the team. Lily’s coach quickly realised that she needed a bigger challenge and was soon signed by Bitton who were regarded as the best girls’ team in the Southwest. Playing for Bitton, Lily moved to her favoured right-wing position and played three seasons for the junior Premier League against teams such as Leicester, Bournemouth and Portsmouth. It was during this time that she was first noticed by Bristol Rovers who invited her to train with the ladies first team at just 14 years of age. Lily was later approached to train at Cardiff City on a 2-week trial, they signed her after the first session. The future is looking very bright.
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