Chobani has partnered with The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) to support athlete performance through nutrition.
Under the partnership, athletes training and attending camps at the AIS will have access to a range of Chobani yoghurt products across on‑campus athlete environments.
Beyond campus, the partnership will use athlete‑led social storytelling featuring Chobani to share practical, AIS‑informed nutrition tips. It aims to turn performance thinking into real‑world habits everyday Australians can use.
Australian footballer Michelle Heyman and long jumper Brooke Buschkuehl will serve as athlete ambassadors for the partnership. They will help to connect high performance routines with everyday, relatable approaches to fuelling well.
AIS, director, Matti Clements, said: “The AIS is delighted to partner with Chobani and expand the nutrition options available to athletes training on campus,”
“We know that high-quality nutrition plays a critical role in performance, recovery and overall wellbeing, and this partnership ensures our athletes have access to trusted products to support their daily training environments.”
“Working with partners like Chobani allows us to continue building a world class high-performance system that supports athletes to perform at their best.” Clements added.

