AngelAi Announces New Lineup of Sponsored Athletes Across Multiple Sports Disciplines

Photo Credit: Celligence / Angel Ai

CERRITOS, Calif., August 23, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Fin-tech artificial intelligence company, AngelAi, has unveiled a new lineup of sponsored athletes, featuring prominent figures from a range of sports, including baseball, surfing, skateboarding, and boxing. The company has partnered with athletes who exemplify the spirit of "Nothing Is Beyond Reach," highlighting their achievements and stories of overcoming adversity.

The athletes sponsored by AngelAi include Ivan Rodríguez Torres, a Hall of Fame baseball player; Sean Neil Reyngoudt, a para-surfer; Aleli Medina, a para-surfing world champion; Wyatt Hammond, a nine-year-old professional skateboarder; Faviola Alcala, an elite surfer; Muhammed Lawal, a retired mixed martial artist; Jose Gomes, a seasoned MMA fighter; and Shane Mosley Jr., a professional boxer.

"Since all of us are on a life journey to build a kind world through selfless service and empathy, we have decided to highlight the journey of high achievers and the sacrifices they made on their road to success," said Pavan Agarwal, founder and CEO of AngelAi. "We particularly bring forward the inspirational stories of those who have suffered adversity and authentically embody our company ethos that 'Nothing Is Beyond Reach.'"

The athletes were chosen for their dedication to their sports and their communities, reflecting AngelAi’s mission of promoting excellence and equality. "Their dedication and achievements embody the values of commitment, perseverance, and excellence that we hold dear. We look forward to seeing their continued success and are proud to be part of their journey," Agarwal added.

AngelAi's sponsorship of these athletes is part of its broader effort to support talent and community engagement.

For more information about the sponsorship and to follow the progress of these athletes, visit www.angelai.com.

Source: Celligence via Newswire

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