Kinetica Sports Ltd

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Kinetica Sports Limited
Company type Private limited company
IndustrySports Nutrition / Whey Protein
Founded2009 (Cork, Ireland)
HeadquartersDrogheda, County Meath, Ireland
ProductsWhey Protein, Lean Active Protein, Deluxe Protein Bars, 100% Creatine, BCAA, Energy Powder, Energy Gels, Caffeine Gels, Electro-C, Prefuel, Recovery, OatGain, Vitamin D3, Omega 3, Zinc Mg+, RTD High Protein Milkshake, Apparel, and Accessories
Parent Boyne Valley Group
Website kineticasports.com

Kinetica Sports Ltd is a global sports nutrition brand headquartered in County Meath, Ireland.

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Products

Kinetica Sports makes health and wellness products for the public and elite athletes like Olympians and professional sports people. Every batch of the Kinetica Sports product range is tested to comply to WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) standards. [1]

Partnerships

Kinetica is the sports nutrition partner for sport associations and teams, [2] including:

Kinetica Sports has sponsored and exhibited at several events, including the ISPS Handa World Invitational, Thrive, Dubai Muscle Show and co-hosted Move at the Manor, [8] the first of its kind fitness event post COVID restrictions beginning to lift. [9] [10]

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References

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