Olivia Dunne announced her new NIL partnership with Accelerator energy drink by sharing a picture on her social media handle
One of the top college gymnasts in the world, Olivia Dunne also loves to make money while still being passionate about her country.
Olivia Dunne, a talented gymnast for the LSU Tigers, has revealed a new NIL Deal with the energy drink Accelerator.
On Wednesday, she shared the news on Instagram.
The Post has unique knowledge of the newest addition to Accelerator’s roster of A-list athletes: the standout LSU gymnast, who is the NCAA’s highest female NIL earner.
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Dunne joins other athletes who are ambassadors for their respective sports, such as Aaron Judge of the Yankees, Travis Kelce of the Chiefs, a Super Bowl champion tight end, Jalen Hurts of the Eagles, and others.
“What really attracted to me to the Accelerator at first was the loaded roster of top tier athletes that use this and drink it,” 20-year-old Dunne told The Post. “I mean, Aaron Judge Travis Kelce — they all use it and they’re obviously amazing athletes. So that’s what really attracted me to this product.”
You heard it from the queen herself @livvydunne 🤩
It’s always Geaux Tigers pic.twitter.com/MaZFSFOIeH
— LSU Gymnastics (@LSUgym) July 13, 2023
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The active energy drinks from Accelerator promise to provide you with long-lasting energy, speed up your metabolism, and improve your focus while containing no sugar and a variety of delicious flavors.
The two bonded over being part of the Accelerator roster, according to Dunne, who met Kelce at the 2023 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles last week.
“The ESPYs were amazing, and he was awesome,” she said of Kelce. “We love it, we actually talked about it.”
LSU family 💜💛 https://t.co/1PXhGrViGN
— LSU Gymnastics (@LSUgym) July 13, 2023
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According to Dunne, who saw New York’s 3-1 loss to Baltimore in May, she is eager to visit the city again and watch Judge and company in action at Yankee Stadium.
The gymnast, who will represent the Lady Tigers in her senior season, said she looks forward to consuming Accelerator each and every day before practice and exercises.
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“They really help in the gym,” said Dunne, who competed in all-around events and helped the Lady Tigers place fourth in the NCAA Championship in April. “It makes me feel great throughout the day.”
Dunne, a native of New Jersey, had a career-high bar score of 9.925. Bars are her area of expertise.
In March, at the SEC Championships in Duluth, Georgia, Dunne achieved a season-high 9.850 on the uneven bars.
The blend of natural caffeine, plant-based thermogenic, antioxidants, and other proprietary components in Accelerator, which is NSF Certified, aid in athletes’ peak performance.
And so it begins…so grateful💜 @LSU @LSUgym pic.twitter.com/peMl3ypcon
— Olivia Dunne (@livvydunne) July 1, 2021
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“I don’t crash [after drinking it]” Dunne said. “My energy levels stay high… and as an athlete, it’s really important to know that I’m putting the highest quality products in my body.”
Dunne will return one fan’s social media follower as part of Accelerator’s social media contest for the partnership announcement.
The gymnast, who appeared in the 2023 issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, has already signed deals with brands including Motorola, Vuori apparel, EA Sports, Body Armour, Grubhub, Linktree, Forever 21, American Eagle Outfitters, and Bartleby, a burgeoning study app.
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According to On3 Sports, the 20-year-old is worth $3.4 million at NIL.
Here’s a skill I had planned to debut at nationals! It was submitted and given an “E” value. Here’s what would have been the “Dunne” 🙁 pic.twitter.com/GgkdMdKTEv
— Olivia Dunne (@livvydunne) April 6, 2020
On the “Full Send Podcast” earlier this month, Dunne revealed that the most payment she has ever gotten for a sponsored social media post was over $500,000.
The accelerator also contributes to The Livvy Fund and is sold nationwide at Target, Walmart, 7-Eleven, Dollar General, QuikTrip, Meijer, and other retailers.