Richard Whitehead MBE

Paralympic Gold Medalist – World Record Marathon Runs

Shayna Powless

Two-time US National Champion – Offroad & XTERRA

Renata Zarazúa

Mexico's No. 1 tennis player – for 18 consecutive years

Richard Whitehead MBE

2012 & 2016 Paralympic Champion
World record-holding marathon runner with bilateral amputation

Paralympic champion · Marathon world record holder

Richard Whitehead MBE

Richard Whitehead MBE is more than just an athlete – he is a symbol of resilience. Born without lower legs, he began his training on his knees using sports cups, before completing the New York Marathon just 13 days after receiving his first running prosthetics. Since then, he has won Paralympic gold, set multiple world records, and completed 90 marathons – including 40 marathons in 40 days across the UK.

However, his journey goes beyond winning races – it shows that limits only exist where we place them ourselves. Today, on his way to his 100th marathon, the Yesoul G1 M Plus Bike is a central part of his training. For Richard, it is more than just a device – it is a partner that helps him train smarter, balance recovery with intensity, and be ready at every starting line. His story proves: movement means possibility – and with Yesoul, every ride leads to something greater.

Shayna Powless

2024 Overall Winner Chicago Grit
2023 Sprint Winner of the Tour of the Gila
2-time National Champion (XC MTB & XTERRA)

Professional cyclist · National champion

Shayna Powless

Shayna Powless, a proud member of the Oneida Nation, has built an impressive reputation across various cycling disciplines – from road and gravel to mountain biking and track – earning national titles, international podiums, and the overall victory at the 2024 Chicago Grit. Off the racecourse, she co-founded the Dream Catcher Foundation with her husband, NFL player Eli Ankou of the Dokis First Nation, to empower Indigenous youth through sports and raise awareness about the MMIWG crisis. For her dedication, Shayna was honored with the United Natives Community Impact Award in 2025. Her story is one of resilience, community commitment, and leadership.

Since retiring from professional cycling, Shayna has stayed true to fitness and found a new daily training rhythm with the Yesoul T1M Plus treadmill. Compact and reliable, it supports her regardless of the weather, while she combines workouts with music, TV, or podcasts to make movement effortless. For Shayna, it’s not about chasing old medals – it’s about staying balanced, energized, and connected to the athlete she has always been. Her partnership with Yesoul reflects a shared belief: fitness is not just about performance, but about shaping a better future.

Renata Zarazúa

#1 Tennis Player in Mexico – 18 Years in a Row
Best WTA Singles Ranking: #51
WTA Challenger Singles Titles: 2

Mexico's top tennis player · WTA Top 100 pioneer

Renata Zarazúa

Renata Zarazúa has established herself as a trailblazer in Mexican tennis and made history: she is the first Mexican woman in 25 years to compete in all four Grand Slam tournaments and has reached the WTA Top 100 in both singles and doubles. With career-high rankings of No. 51 in singles and No. 88 in doubles, multiple WTA and ITF titles, and appearances at the Olympic Games, her career stands for perseverance, consistency, and national pride.

Behind the trophies, Renata has also faced challenges—including injuries that made intense training difficult. This is where the Yesoul G1M Plus Bike became indispensable: it offers low-impact cardio training, keeps her fitness at a high level, and protects her knees. Whether warming up before a match or relaxing afterward, the bike fits seamlessly into her daily routine and helps her maintain a balance between performance and recovery. For Renata, it’s not just about winning titles—it’s about resilience, mental strength, and finding ways to keep moving forward.