SiS sponsored athletes.

The number of athletes using Science in Sport products is increasing every day.

Below we have listed some of the more famous ones and over the coming months we will be building up biographries on these athletes, so you can see exactly what kind of results SIS products help to achieve. Not all of these athletes are sponsored, some use the product through personal preference, reinforcing the effect Science in Sport products have on the most hectic of sporting lifestyles.

 

Adventure and outdoors.

 

Sir Ranulph Fiennes.

Ranulph FiennesThe Worlds Greatest Explorer. “I use SiS GO GEL’S for 500Km Adventure Race Team events lasting up to eight days/nights and for shorter competitions like the LAMM, KIMM, Ace Races and High Peaks Marathon. Over the years I have tried many different energy and sports nutrition products and find Science in Sport GO GEL’S by far the best in terms of ease of use on the move and immediate results.”

Ben Saunders.

Ben SaundersThe 2003 solo North Pole expedition by Ben Saunders took 14 days to complete as he skied from a temporary Russian airstrip to the Pole and back, a total journey of 240+Km. Everyday during this epic adventure Ben munched his way through 6 GO BARS and drank 3 litres of PSP22 High Energy Sports Fuel. He also consumed a serving of REGO Fast Build and REGO Nocte each evening. The use of high energy products from Science in Sport was vital in helping Ben achieve his daily calorific intake of 5464Kcal.

Sue Todd.

Sue ToddOnly the 5th British Lady to reach the summit of Mount Everest, May 2004. “On summit day all I had to eat and drink were Science in Sport energy drinks and gels. I really do feel that these products make a major difference in an endurance sport like mountaineering, the euphoria I felt when I stood on top of Everest is like winning a gold medal.”

Team Saab-Solomon.

The UK’s and now one of the World’s Leading Adventure Racing Teams.

 

Cycling.

 

Official Nutrition Partner to the Great Britain Cycling Team, Scottish Cycling and the BraveHeart Fund.

Bradley Wiggins.

Bradley WigginsOlympic Champion and Britain’s most successful Olympian for 40 years. Science in Sport is pleased to announce that World Pursuit Champion Bradley Wiggins has put pen to paper on a sponsorship agreement. Please see attached press release for more information and interesting story as to how the association with Brad developed. This agreement is great news for Science in Sport and shows how important sports nutrition is to elite performers.

It also demonstrates that athletes who compete at the highest level continue to choose Science in Sport.

Nick Craig and Oli Beckinsale.

Nick CraigDouble National Mountain Bike Championship wins for Science in Sport Sponsored riders Mick Craig and Oli Beckinsdale. Following their recent success at Mountain Mayhem Nick Craig won the first National MTB Marathon Title, not to be out done by this Oli Beckinsale won the National Cross Country Title with Nick a close second.

Lesley-Anne Allen.

Lesley Anne AllenA good weekend for sciencensport.com! National 25 mile Time Trial Championship. Congratulations to Lesley-Anne Allen on her bronze medal winning performance of 58:26, a great result. Only four ladies went under the hour. The scienceinsport.com ladies won the National Team Title with great supporting rides for Lesley-Anne from Helen Carter – 1:00:22 in 9th place overall and Denise Young – 1:01:45 in 17th overall.

Michael Hutchinson.

Michael HutchinsonCongratulations to Michael Hutchinson who continued his dominance of the time trialling scene by adding the National 25 mile time trial championship (47:15) to the 10 mile title he won in May. 2005 National Champion at 10, 25, 50 and 100 miles - “I’ve been using Science in Sport recovery drink, it really has made a difference. It’s also helped me lose weight as I don’t graze so much after rides”

Oli Beckinsale.

Oli BeckinsdaleTeam Scott – Olympian. "In my build up to the Nationals I used Rego post ride and rego nocte before bed on every training day. I know its hard to measure the benefits but i was able to train harder than ever before, recover quickly and as a result acheived my aim."

Malcolm Elliott.

Malcolm ElliottOn his return to cycling Malcolm was soon requesting product from Science in Sport. Back in the early 90’s Malcolm was one of the first cyclists to use KR10 creatine supplement. He now has the advantage of using the complete range of Science in Sport products to fuel his well publicised comeback.

Stuart Dangerfield.

Stuart DangerfieldMulti National Time Trial Champion and Olympian.

 

 

Swimming.

 

James Hickman.

James HickmanThe 5 times World Champion retired from competitive swimming in December 2004. James competed in 3 Olympic Games (Atlanta, Sydney and Athens) and was supported by Science in Sport for over 11 years of his illustrious career. For more information on James visit www.jameshickman.com

Stephen Parry.

Stephen achieved his life long ambition by winning an Olympic Bronze medal in the 200m Butterfly in Athens and has since retired. Stephen was one of the first swimmers to be supported by Science in Sport back in the early 90’s and was ironically involved in early research regarding the mental performance of age group swimmers during school following hard and consistent early morning training. For more information on Stephen visit www.stephenparry.co.uk

Graeme Smith.

another athlete that Science in Sport supported from the early 90’s who also retired after the Athens Olympics following a long and illustrious career. Graeme won an Olympic Bronze medal in 1996 and competed in 3 Olympic Games.

James Goddard.

Commonwealth Gold Medalist.

Darren Mew.

British Record Holder and Commonwealth Bronze Medalist.

Rebecca Cooke.

Double Commonwealth Champion and holder of 5 British Records.

Sarah Price.

Double Commonwealth Champion, 3 British Records.

 

Triathlon.

 

Tanja SlaterThe Science in Sport team includes World Class athletes Tanja Slater, Steph Forrester and Richard Jones who recently finished 13th in Ironman Austria in a time of 9hs 44 min’s. Other members of distinction are top duathletes Jonathan Wills and Caroline Kloiber.

 

Sailing.

 

Laura Baldwin.

Laura BaldwinOlympian Laura Baldwin now competing in the Laser Radial class which will replace the Europe Class in the Beijing Olympics continues to be supported by Science in Sport. She has adapted well to the new boat and is currently ranked 7th in the ISAF World Rankings. For more information visit www.laurabaldwin.co.uk

 

Motorsports.

 

Neil HodgsonNeil Hodgson World Super Bike Champion 2003 now riding Motor GP.

“When competing in hot and humid conditions in full leathers, hydration plays an important role in my performance. The Science in Sport range of products ensures I remain hydrated but also delivers energy to my working muscles which is very important when competing in several rounds over a weekend."

Chris WalkerChris Walker.

Current World Super Bike Rider.

 

Rowing.

 

Rebecca RomeroScience in Sport continue to support Olympic Silver Medalists Debbie Flood and Rebecca Romero.

 

 

Athletics.

 

Ashia Hansen.

Triple jump World Record holder.

Michael East.

Olympic finalist at 1500m. The ever improving…3:32:3, will be looking for a good performance at the 2005 World Championships.

Hayley Tullet.

2003 1500m World Bronze Medalist.

 

Fencing.

 

Richard Kruse.

Richard KruseRichard Kruse will be Team GB’s only male fencing competitor in his first Olympics. The former European Junior Champion will be a strong medal contender in the Foil category.

 

Other Sports.

 

Hywel Davies.

Ultrafit X-Training Champion and Record Holder

Professional football and rugby clubs include:

Science in Sport have been supplying a considerable number of Premier and Nationwide Football Teams with PSP22, REGO and GO BARS for several seasons now. At present this is not common knowledge as sponsorship prevents the use of our much liked and distinguishable bottles during televised games, but rest assured, many of your favourite players are also enjoying your favourite energy products as well.

Regional Performance Centres include:

University of Bath, City of Newcastle and the City of Edinburgh.