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USA Synchro Names BiPro as Its Official Supplement

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Feb 08, 2016

USA Synchro announced that BiPro USA has become the organization's official protein supplement.

BiPro is a high-quality whey protein isolate that contains 0 grams of sugar. The supplement goes through an advanced ultrafiltration process that yields a clean protein powder that is both lactose- and gluten-free. BiPro is trusted by professional and Olympic athletes worldwide.

Through this partnership, BiPro will provide USA Synchro Junior and Senior National teams with its products and offer discounts to all USA Synchro members.

"USA Synchro is extremely pleased to have BiPro as an official supplier to our national teams," said USA Synchro Executive Director Myriam Glez. "This is another exciting partner to start working with us. They have great products that the athletes have used for some time, and it will help them with performance nutrition, recovery and nutrition while they travel overseas."

"We are very excited that USA Synchro values our products and will exclusively use them over other protein supplements," said BiPro USA Marketing Manager Aimee Krengel. "This is yet another example that BiPro is the perfect whey protein for everyone."

To learn more about BiPro, visit www.BiProUSA.com.

 For more information on USA Synchro, visit http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Synchronized-Swimming.aspx, facebook.com/usasynchro and @usasynchro

USA Synchro is based in Colorado Springs, Colo., and serves as the National Governing Body for the sport of synchronized swimming, appointed as such by the United States Olympic Committee. It is a membership based and not-for-profit organization which services the sport from the grass roots level to the National Team. The mission statement of USA Synchro is "to provide leadership and resources for the promotion and growth of synchronized swimming, to achieve competitive excellence at all levels and to develop broad based participation."

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