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Newron Sport: Newron Sport (NSPT) Continues Retail Growth Into Switzerland


Published on 2009-05-27 06:45:07, Last Modified on 2009-05-27 06:46:10 - Market Wire
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LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - May 27, 2009) - Newron Sport (PINKSHEETS: [ NSPT ]) is pleased to announce that it has received an order for its patented inline skates, the Trainon and Touron, with Hockey Expert, in Switzerland.

"We are pleased at the continued exposure and support that we are receiving both domestically and internationally for our skates," stated Mr. Mark Fortier, VP of International Sales and Marketing for Newron Sport.

"Hockey Expert is a well established and very well respected retailer of sporting goods in Switzerland. It is home to some of the most cutting-edge, new sporting products that technology has to offer. Newron is excited to be offered beside other exceptional, established brands in Hockey Expert," continued Mr. Fortier.

Hockey Expert is located in Glovelier, Switzerland. It has established itself as a leader in retail of sporting goods, through its customer service and availability of cutting edge products. Feel free to visit Hockey Expert at: [ www.hockeyexpert.ch ]

About Newron Sport

Newron's patented tandem device is a unique product that focuses on both recreational use and enhancing sports performance by allowing the enjoyment of inline skating on hard and rough surfaces without the vibrations and loss of balance because of surface imperfections as the Newron skate system absorbs these imperfections and provides the inline skate user the feel of a smooth glide, stride and maneuverability of an ice skate, all while offering the user a safer and more efficient braking system than the conventional inline skates.

The Newron inline skates is intended both to help prevent injury and to improve athletic performance via its confidence enhancing attributes among inline skate sports participants. The Newron inline skate seeks to foster the enjoyment of sports by people of all ages.

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