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Abstract:According to the report, the online forex broker Capital.com has announced a new partnership with James Storm Carew.
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According to the report, the online forex broker Capital.com has announced a new partnership with James Storm Carew, world-renowned kiteboarder and two-time world champion kitesurfer. This partnership marks Capital.coms first title sponsorship of a multi-discipline wind and water sport.
As part of the multi-year sponsorship, Capital.com will provide James and his team – the Capital.com Ocean Adventure Team – with equipment, enabling them to participate in leading events including the Big Wave Season in Nazaré, Portugal. The ‘big wave season’ in Nazaré runs between October and April and is one of the most anticipated events of the year for big wave surfers. Capital.com said that it is proud to support global athletes who are pushing their limits.
Kypros Zoumidou, Chief Commercial Officer at Capital.com, said: “Kitesurfing is all about taking calculated risks. Skill is a huge part of the sport but equally important is being intuitive to your surroundings and always being positioned to catch the next big wave that will test your limits and help you realize your full potential — which is why this sport is a perfect fit for Capital.com. As a company, we strive to provide our clients with the technology, tools, and insight they need to help them make better decisions under pressure. Ultimately, we want to help our clients take their trading to the next level.”
James Carew
James Carew, a 23-year-old Australian-born professional kitesurfer, is a two-time world kitesurfing champion. With over 11 years of experience kitting, he loves to push himself competitively, mentally, and physically. His goal is to find his untapped potential and see just how far that can take him. He said: “It‘s a pleasure to be supported by an organization that shares my values and takes pride in supporting athletes who want to achieve more and go beyond. I’m excited and I cant wait to start the next season with Capital.com.”
About Capital.com
Capital.com is a retail FX and CFDs broker that has much trading experience of many years. WikiFX has given this broker a fairly high score of 7.59/10.
Capital.com is also a regulated broker. See below.
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