LaceClips ($79 USD) offers consumers tracking and measuring across countless metrics, such as distance traveled, jump height, steps, average RPM, pivots, and calories, to generate a comprehensive report and overall performance score, which can be compared to a leaderboard of friends, professionals, and celebrities. Data syncs via Bluetooth directly to one's mobile device with an easy-to-use app for any age and skill level and connects to existing social profiles to share performance outcomes. LaceClips can be customized by users to change the logo, color, sport, and decal for a fully tailored visual experience. LaceClips are available for pre-sale purchase both domestically and internationally via major retailers, both online and in-store. Founder Jonathan Nussbaum brings 23 years of product manufacturing and sales experience with some of the largest chain retailers in the US (Home Depot, Menards, Lowes, and more.)
Eugenie "Genie" Bouchard is a Canadian professional tennis player. On January 6, 2014, she reached the WTA singles ranking of no. 31. It is projected she will rise to possibly as high as no. 21 based on her win over Ana Ivanovic in the quarterfinals at the 2014 Australian Open, the second Canadian in history to reach a Grand Slam semifinal. In 2012, Bouchard became the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam in singles after her win at Wimbledon as a junior. She achieved a career-high junior rank of no. 2 following her title. At the end of the 2013 season, she was named the WTA Newcomer of the Year, the second Canadian to receive that honor. Bouchard is currently Canada's highest-ranked women's singles player.