Australian Natural Bodybuilding & Body Science By: Laura Clements
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29-05-2003 |
The AUSTRALASIAN NATURAL BODYBUILDING (A.N.B.) are proud to announce that Body Science (BSc) will serve as the official cap sponsor for the 2003/4 season.
Body Science is acknowledged as one of Australia’s market leaders in dietary supplements, having worked in the past with National Rugby League clubs the Sydney Roosters, Canberra Raiders, Sydney Rabbitohs, Mitsubishi Bulldogs and multiple Australian Ironman champion Ky Hurst.
Body Science is a wholly Australian-owned company with a strict policy of only releasing products that can be supported by results. Every active ingredient in its formulas has a beneficial purpose, not just a label claim. Body Science prides itself on only releasing products that are scientifically and independently proven to be effective.
PR consultant Phil Lehner said the ANB are very pleased to announce this partnership with Body Science. 2002 Masters and 2001Grand Masters Australian ANB Champion, John Peterson represented his supplement sponsor Body Science by presenting the caps to competitors. After his success in the Grand masters 2001 and Masters in 2002 John had a rest from the Sydney competition to focus on the future and his goal to win the over 90kg class in the future.
Body Science Director Greg Young said he was proud to have team member John Peterson associated with the ANB, and looks forward to the 2003 Australian season. He added James Grasso also welcomed the sponsorship agreement by saying that “natural supplementation is now a vital part of every athlete's regime, ANB competitors maintain peak performance and at the same time maintain a healthy mind and body. John is a perfect example for body science and natural bodybuilding”
“We haven’t thrown our support directly behind any other federation prior to the ANB. We looked seriously at our base of athletes and where we wanted to position our products. It is obvious how committed we have been to developing a strong natural team for the past two years - it's logical that we be associated with the ANB,” said Young.
“Body building is such an intensive sport we could not have selected a more appropriate federation to support”.
“We are confident that by providing something for the competitive athlete we are supporting our mission to directly support Australian athletes” he concluded.
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