Adidas Swim and The Original Swimwear Company are proud to announce the recent signing of Metroplex Aquatics to its roster of sponsored teams.
Since 1998, Metroplex Aquatics has grown to become one of the largest multi-level swim programs in the nation and a dominate force in club swimming.With 7 different locations in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and home to thousands of swimmers in the region,strives to provide swimmers with the best in aquatic training through great technique foundations, outstanding coaching, and a great ratio of swimmers to coach.
“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Metroplex Aquatics. They are a highly accomplished club and dedicated to each and every swimmer in their program. Adidas is at the forefront of swim technology and has a long history of creating product for athletes by athletes. We cannot wait to bring our technology and support to the Metroplex team, “ President, Michael Walding. The sponsorship between Metroplex Aquatic and Adidas Swim takes effect Sept 1, 2016.
“In deciding who to become our new sponsor, Adidas, with their strong support staff and excellent products, stood out among the other companies. We are very excited to be a part of the Adidas family.”- Metroplex Head Coach, Brent Mitchell.
About adidas Swim
Adidas is the global sports brand leading the charge in swimming’s technological revolution. Faster, smarter, better; the adidas swimwear range allows the best in the world to reach unparalleled times. Some of the world’s best athletes – Michael Andrew, Kyle Chalmers, Coralie Balmy and Allison Schmitt – wear adidas to reach their best, enabled by ground-breaking products such as the adidas adiZero XVI suit. The Original Swimwear Company (TOSC) is the authorized licensee of Adidas Swimwear in the US. www.adidasswim.com @adidas_swim
Courtesy of Adidas Swim, a SwimSwam partner.
Metro, and Swim Atlanta! These guys are for real! Glad to have a major brand taking interest in our sport, hopefully they will sign some good athletes and bring the wages back up for swimmers like Nike did back in the early 2000’s