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GAT Sport ®, a trailblazer in sports nutrition, proudly announces the launch of Nitraflex ® ULTRA in three irresistible flavors: Blue Raspberry, Strawberry Watermelon, and Peach Pineapple! As the highly anticipated successor to the legendary Nitraflex ® Advanced, Nitraflex ® ULTRA is set to redefine your workout experience.
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This clinically dosed pre-workout formula is designed to push the boundaries of athletic performance and represents the evolution of the Nitraflex ® brand. Designed for the fitness enthusiast, Nitraflex ® ULTRA helps all athletes to NEVER SLOW DOWN.
Nitraflex ® ULTRA is now available on GATsport.com and Amazon and will soon be available at GNC and Vitamin Shoppe locations.
Building upon the success of its predecessor, Nitraflex ® Advanced, Nitraflex ® ULTRA incorporates cutting-edge ingredients and an optimized formula to deliver unmatched results. This new formula redefines the pre-workout experience, offering explosive energy, heightened focus, enhanced hydration and mind-blowing muscle performance.
GAT Sport ® CEO Charles Moser stated, “As a leader in sports nutrition, we are thrilled to introduce Nitraflex ® ULTRA to our dedicated community of athletes and fitness enthusiasts. We firmly believe that product development begins and ends with the consumer and Nitraflex ® ULTRA epitomizes that belief. Each ingredient was specifically selected to deliver a pre-workout product that meets the needs of all athletes pursuing their fitness goals.”
Mr. Moser concluded by stating, “This next-generation pre-workout formula builds upon our proven Nitraflex ® Advanced legacy, delivering unparalleled potency and performance to help our customers reach new heights in their training. We are committed to consumer-centric innovation and excellence, and Nitraflex ® ULTRA embodies our relentless pursuit of enhancing athletic performance.”
The launch of Nitraflex ® ULTRA comes at a time when demand for high-performance supplements is at an all-time high.
With the inclusion of key trademarked and patented ingredients like the Nitraflex ® ULTRA Pump & Performance Blend, SuperSodium ™, DopaPhen ™, and Dynamine ®, Nitraflex ® ULTRA is positioned not only to meet but exceed the expectations of even the most elite athletes.
As, Nitraflex ® ULTRA hits the market, GAT Sport ® continues to solidify its position as a leader in sports nutrition and ensures that athletes and fitness enthusiasts across the nation will have easy access to this powerful pre-workout supplement.
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About GAT Sport ®
GAT Sport ® has been a leader in sports nutrition since 1997. Trusted by professional athletes and fitness enthusiasts across the globe, GAT Sport ® utilizes the highest quality ingredients, backed by science, to set the industry standard across all categories. GAT Sport ® products are available in over 7,500 brick-and-mortar and online retailers in the United States, as well as being sold in nearly 60 countries worldwide.
About NITRAFLEX ®
For nearly two decades, NITRAFLEX ® has been a trusted partner for athletes and fitness enthusiasts in the pursuit of achieving the ultimate performance and training excellence. Our extensive product line helps drive performance levels to surpass limits in the gym, the boardroom, or life's challenges. NITRAFLEX's commitment to quality is reflected in our stringent processes. Our nutritional supplements are manufactured in FDA-inspected, state-of-the-art facilities, meet Certified Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) standards, and are tested in-house and by third-party laboratories for quality and purity. Every step, from raw material selection to final product testing, is meticulously controlled by our Quality Assurance professionals. Our cutting-edge formulas fuel both body and motivation, ensuring you train, grow, repair, and recover effectively. Join us in the pursuit of excellence and find out more information at https://gatsport.com/.
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Ukraine great Andrii Shevchenko failed to win election to the UEFA executive committee on Thursday, the day Russia formally ceded its seat on the decision-making body of European soccer.
Shevchenko, the former AC Milan star and 2004 Ballon d'Or winner, got just 15 votes from the 55 national federations — a shockingly low total for such a high-profile candidate — as one of five candidates for two vacant seats through 2027 on the UEFA ruling committee.
Those two seats were previously held by officials elected from Ukraine and Spain — Shevchenko’s predecessor leading the national federation, Andrii Pavelko, and disgraced former UEFA vice president Luis Rubiales.
Though Spain retained its seat, with Rafael Louzán getting 32 votes, Ukraine’s old seat went to Israel, whose federation president Moshe Zuares got 31 votes.
At the 2024 UEFA congress in Paris, Ukraine was among a handful of member federations who did not fully support a vote allowing UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin to extend his time in office to 2027.
Asked on Thursday if he would uphold his previous pledge to leave in 2027 after 11 years in a job that paid him, Čeferin replied, "It’s not the time to speak about that.”
Russia lost its seat on the 22-member UEFA ExCo because its most senior soccer official, Alexander Dyukov, the chief executive of Russian oil firm Gazprom Neft, did not stand as a candidate to retain his place for the next four years.
A key pending issue for UEFA is when and how to reintegrate Russia teams into international competitions like the World Cup and Champions League and end a ban imposed within days of the military invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
In 2022, UEFA and FIFA successfully argued at the Court of Arbitration for Sport that continuing to let Russian teams play would invite chaos in their competitions when some countries in Europe refused to play opponents from the country.
"When the war stops they (Russia) will be readmitted,” Čeferin said, restating UEFA's position on Russian senior teams. A failed UEFA push in 2023 toward letting Russian under-17 teams return provoked a rift in the UEFA executive committee.
Before the voting on Thursday, FIFA President Gianni Infantino told European soccer officials in a keynote speech he hoped Russia would soon be back in international soccer.
“Because this would mean that everything is solved” with peace in the war, Infantino said.
In a separate election for UEFA ExCo seats with four-year mandates, candidates from Estonia and Armenia won.
UEFA also now has a second woman on the ruling committee, electing Norwegian soccer president Lise Klaveness by acclamation to a new seat protected for female candidates.
UEFA pays executive committee members a taxable stipend of 160,000 euros ($178,000) each year with vice presidents getting 250,000 euros ($277,000). Those sums are unchanged since 2017, UEFA said in its financial report published on Thursday.
Čeferin got a taxable salary of 3,250,000 Swiss francs ($3.78 million) in the 2023-24 year, the report said. He also gets $300,000 from FIFA as one of its vice presidents.
UEFA secretary general Theodore Theodoridis got a taxable salary and bonus package of 1.9 million euros ($2.11 million), plus benefits.
UEFA redistributes most of the billions in annual revenue from its club competitions as prize money to the teams taking part, and uses profit from its national team competitions to pay its running costs, pay grants to its 55 member federations and maintain reserves of around 500 million euros ($550 million).
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UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, left, speaks with UEFA general secretary Theodoros Theodoridis after a press conference after the 49th ordinary UEFA congress, in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin speaks during a press conference after the 49th ordinary UEFA congress, in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
FIFA president Gianni Infantino speaks to delegates at the 49th ordinary UEFA congress in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin shakes hands with delegates during the 49th UEFA congress in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
FIFA president Gianni Infantino speaks to delegates at the 49th ordinary UEFA congress in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
UAF President Andriy Shevchenko of Ukraine is pictured during the 49th ordinary UEFA congress, in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)