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49 Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals and Multiple National Titles: A Winning Season with BioTechUSA 

During the 2024–25 season, sports clubs and federations supported by BioTechUSA enjoyed tremendous success. Over the past year, they won approximately 49 medals at several World and European Championships, the Paralympics, two national championships and two national cups. Other teams affiliated with BioTechUSA also performed admirably. We are proud to support both Hungarian and international athletes on their journey to success. 

The BioTechUSA Group’s sports sponsorship portfolio continues to grow year on year. Almost 100 professional sports clubs and federations — representing over a thousand athletes and sports professionals — now benefit from our products and expertise. A key milestone of the recently concluded season was our expansion onto the international stage in terms of sports partnerships, with the establishment of global partnerships with FC Barcelona and FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda. 

Our fundamental principle is to approach these partnerships as true collaborations rather than as sponsorships. We provide athletes, their professional teams and, in some cases, youth academies with products designed to aid recovery, performance and endurance. These products are backed by our accumulated expertise. 

Clubs and federations that choose BioTechUSA also enjoy the following benefits: 

  • A certified and tested product portfolio suitable for professional sports 
  • Continuous product supply thanks to our in-house manufacturing centre. 
  • Co-branded activities supported by our 360-degree marketing toolkit. 
  • Sports- and age-specific consultations 
  • Theoretical training, sports nutrition and product knowledge seminars for the players as well as for the coachin and technical staff 
  • Body composition measurements and analysis for athletes 
  • Personalised product package recommendations for maximum effectiveness 
  • Ongoing consultation opportunities with our experts 
  • Education for coaches and sports professionals. 

Are you interested in joining the BioTechUSA team as a sports club? Register in our database or contact us at [email protected]  

Achievements of Teams, Clubs, and Athletes Supported by BioTechUSA in the 2024–2025 Season 

Football 

  • La Liga – 1st place (FC Barcelona
  • MOL Hungarian Cup – Winner (Paksi FC), Semifinalist (ZTE FC
  • Copa del Rey – Winner (FC Barcelona
  • Spanish Super Cup – Winner (FC Barcelona
  • OTP Bank League – 3rd place (Paksi FC

Basketball 

  • Hungarian Men’s Basketball League NB I/A – 1st, 2nd, 4th places (Szolnoki Olajbányász, FALCO KC Szombathely, Zalakerámia ZTE KK
  • Hungarian Cup – Winner (FALCO KC

Ice Hockey 

  • Erste Liga Regular Season – 1st place (Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia HC
  • Erste Liga Playoff – Quarterfinals (Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia HC

Wrestling 

  • 1x World Championship Silver – Erik Szilvássy (Greco-Roman 82 kg
  • 2x European Championship Gold – Levente Lévai (Greco-Roman 72 kg), Dávid Losonczi (Greco-Roman 87 kg
  • 1x European Championship Silver – Erik Szilvássy (Greco-Roman 82 kg
  • 3x European Championship Bronze – Alex Szőke (Greco-Roman 97 kg), Dárius Vitek (Greco-Roman 130 kg), Richárd Végh (Freestyle 97 kg

Socca 

  • European Championship Quarterfinal – Hungarian National Socca Team 

Parasports 

Table Tennis 

  • 3x Paralympic Bronze – Endre Major (MS1), Péter Pálos (MS11), Alexa Szvitacs (WS9

Athletics 

  • 1x Paralympic Gold – Luca Ekler (Long Jump T38
  • 2x Paralympic Silver – Luca Ekler (400 m T38), Petra Luterán (Long Jump T47
  • 2x World Championship Gold – Luca Ekler (100 m T38 and Long Jump T38
  • 3x World Championship Bronze – Ilona Biacsi (1500 m T20), Petra Luterán (Long Jump T47 and 400 m T47

Canoe Sprint 

  • 1x Paralympic Gold – Péter Pál Kis (KL 200 m
  • 1x World Championship Silver – Katalin Varga (KL2 200 m
  • 1x European Championship Gold – Katalin Varga (KL2 200 m
  • 1x European Championship Silver – Róbert Suba (KL1 200 m
  • 1x European Championship Bronze – Róbert Suba (VL2 200 m

Swimming 

  • 3x Paralympic Gold – Zsófia Konkoly (S9 400 m Freestyle, SM9 200 m Medley), Bianka Pap (S10 100 m Backstroke
  • 3x Paralympic Silver – Fanni Illés (SB4 100 m Breaststroke), Zsófia Konkoly (S9 100 m Butterfly), Bianka Pap (SM10 200 m Medley
  • 1x Paralympic Bronze – Bianka Pap (S10 400 m Freestyle
  • 2x European Championship Gold – Bianka Pap (100 m Backstroke), Zsófia Konkoly (100 m Butterfly
  • 5x European Championship Silver – Bianka Pap (400 m Freestyle), Fanni Illés (100 m Breaststroke), Zsófia Konkoly (400 m Freestyle and 200 m Medley), Evelin Száraz (100 m Breaststroke
  • 3x European Championship Bronze – Bianka Pap (200 m Medley), Evelin Száraz (100 m Freestyle), Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa (100 m Backstroke

Wheelchair Fencing 

  • 1x Paralympic Silver – Zsuzsanna Krajnyák, Éva Hajmási, Amarilla Veres, Dr. Boglárka Mező-Madarász (Women’s Foil Team
  • 3x European Championship Gold – Éva Hajmási, Zsuzsanna Krajnyák, Dr. Boglárka Mező-Madarász, Anna Nádasdy (Women’s Foil Team); Richárd Osváth (Men’s Foil A); Éva Hajmási (Women’s Foil A
  • 1x European Championship Silver – Dr. Boglárka Mező-Madarász (Women’s Foil B
  • 1x European Championship Bronze – Éva Hajmási (Women’s Sabre A

Taekwondo 

  • 1x European Championship Bronze – Zoltán D. Kiss (K44 +80 kg

Shooting 

  • 3x European Championship Silver – Csaba Rescsik (R1 10 m Men’s Air Rifle, R7 50 m 3-Position Rifle), Krisztina Dávid (P4 50 m Mixed Pistol

Triathlon 

  • 1x European Championship Gold – Bence Mocsári (PTS5