Riley Gaines Partners with Jonathan Isaac’s Unitus to Honor Faith in Sports

Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimmer and advocate for fair sports practices, has partnered with Jonathan Isaac's Unitus, a faith-based sports apparel and lifestyle brand dedicated to providing athletes with values-driven alternatives. United by a shared commitment to integrity, faith, and community empowerment, Gaines and Unitus aim to inspire and uplift athletes and fans through faith-centered messaging and quality athletic apparel.
This collaboration reflects Gaines' and Isaac's dedication to their faith and their desire to positively impact the sports world by offering a brand that aligns with their values. Gaines, known for her courage in sharing her commitment to her faith, expressed excitement about joining the Unitus family, recognizing it as a platform where athletes can proudly showcase their beliefs.
"We are thrilled to welcome Riley to the Unitus team," said Jonathan Isaac, founder of Unitus. "Her strength, integrity, and commitment to her faith make her the perfect ambassador for our brand as we continue to encourage athletes to stand firm in their beliefs both on and off the field."
Together, Riley Gaines and Unitus look forward to fostering a positive, faith-filled community that empowers athletes to lead with purpose and conviction.
Tags : Faith in Sports Riley Gaines Jonathan Isaac Unitus
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