Predator Nutrition Announce Hat-Trick of Sponsorship Deals

By Predator Nutrition, PRNE
Thursday, July 14, 2011

BRADFORD, England, July 15, 2011 -


 

The founder of Predator Nutrition, Europe’s leading sports href="www.predatornutrition.com/">supplements
retailer and distributor, is celebrating a unique triple coup after
announcing sponsorship deals with three sporting organisations.

Reggie Johal has confirmed that the Leeds-based company, who
specialise in everything from href="www.predatornutrition.com/cat-protein-powder.cfm">protein
powder
to pre-workout and post-workout products, has become
the official supplement and nutritional partner for the Cambridge
University
ice hockey club, the Dewsbury Rams and the Hunslet Hawks
rugby league sides.

Johal, a former Great Britain American football player, hopes
that the link-up will greatly enhance how the trio of clubs fare in
their respective sports with the help and guidance of Predator
Nutrition’s team of experts.

“I’m delighted to reveal Predator Nutrition’s latest
partnerships with not one, not two, but three sports clubs,” said
Johal.

“With greater emphasis being placed on the importance of
supplements and nutritional products in sport, we welcome the
chance to offer advice and assistance as a leading light in the
industry.

“Ice hockey and rugby league are both incredibly demanding and
draining sports, both physically and mentally, so everyone at
Predator Nutrition is looking forward to working closely with the
coaches, players and officials at Cambridge University, Dewsbury
Rams and Hunslet Hawks to ensure that these athletes are competing
at their optimum performance levels and hopefully that will help
them challenge for silverware in the future.”

Cambridge University ice hockey club is widely regarded as one
of the oldest ice hockey teams in the world and is made up of three
sides, Cambridge Blues, Cambridge Women’s Blues and Cambridge
Eskimos. The rivalry between Cambridge Blues, the men’s first team,
and their Oxford counterparts is the oldest rivalry in the sport’s
history.

Taylor Burns captained Cambridge Blues to a 5-1 Varsity success
over Oxford back in March and head coach Bill Harris is relishing
the start of the new season later this year after adding Predator
Nutrition to the club’s extended roster.

Harris said: “I think I speak on behalf of all us at Cambridge
University
ice hockey club when I say that we’re really excited to
secure a sponsorship deal with such a prestigious company like
Predator Nutrition.

“Long gone are the days when ice hockey players just turn up to
training or to a big game and go out on the rink without properly
preparing themselves first and that means fuelling the body in the
right way. This is where the wide range of products supplied by
Predator Nutrition will come into play and I have high hopes for
the season ahead.”

Dewsbury Rams and Hunslet Hawks, meanwhile, both ply their trade
in the Co-operative Championship along with local rivals and last
season’s champions Halifax, who also have a similar sponsorship
deal with Predator Nutrition and will compete with Leigh Centurions
in the Northern Rail Cup final later this month.

Contact: Hassan Muzaffar, Hassan at predatornutrition.com , +44(0)1924-428420

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