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USA Hockey Announces Athletica Sports Systems as Latest Partner

By USAHockey.com, 08/16/16, 12:00PM MDT

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Athletica Named An Official Supplier & Preferred Rink Equipment Supplier of USA Hockey

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Athletica Sports Systems, a leader in the design, engineering, and manufacture of dasher board systems, has been named an official supplier of USA Hockey.

“We’re extremely pleased to have Athletica as a supplier,” said Lee Meyer, senior director of marketing for USA Hockey. “It’s terrific to work with industry leaders like Athletica and we look forward to a long-standing relationship."

Athletica will also have the designation as the preferred rink equipment supplier of USA Hockey.

ABOUT USA HOCKEY
USA Hockey, founded on October 29, 1937, and headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, provides the foundation for the sport of ice hockey in America; helps young people become leaders, sometimes Olympic heroes; and connects the game at every level while promoting a lifelong love of the sport. USA Hockey is more than a million strong, including players, coaches, officials and volunteers that span all 50 states. The National Governing Body for the sport in the United States, USA Hockey has important partnerships with the National Hockey League, United States Olympic Committee and International Ice Hockey Federation. For more information, visitusahockey.com.

ABOUT ATHLETICA
Athletica Sport Systems is the world leader in the design, engineering, innovation and manufacture of dasher board systems for all levels of hockey from backyards to the pro’s. Unlike any other company making dasher systems anywhere, they are dedicated to bringing to their customers product enhancements that serve to improve player safety while reducing risk and liability for owners and operators of hockey rinks.

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