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Mike Repole (born January 21, 1969) is an American entrepreneur, businessman, and racehorse owner. He is best known for co-founding Glaceau (maker of Vitaminwater), which sold to Coca-Cola for $4.1 billion, and BODYARMOR SuperDrink, a sports drink manufacturer, which also sold to Coca-Cola for $5.6 billion.

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Personal life

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Repole was born on January 21, 1969, in Middle Village, Queens, New York City, to mother Annie Repole, a seamstress, and father Benny Repole, a waiter. Repole's parents, Italian immigrants, were devout Catholics.[1][2] He grew up in Middle Village, and attended St. Margaret's Elementary and Holy Cross High School. Repole, the first in his family to go to college, went to St. John's University and graduated with a degree in Sports Administration.[3]

Repole lives on Long Island with his wife Maria and their daughter.[2][4]

Career

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Repole first began his career at Mistic Beverages. He later joined Crystal Geyser Water Company as Vice President of Sales. In 1999, Repole co-founded, with J. Darius Bikoff, Energy Brands, commonly known as Glaceau, which produced Smartwater and Vitaminwater, and which was credited with launching the enhanced water beverage vertical.[5] The company grew quickly, netting $1 million in its first year, and growing to over $1 billion in sales by 2007, when it was the top-selling water brand in the US. In 2007, Coca-Cola bought the company for $4.1 billion.[6]

In 2009, Repole joined Pirate's Booty as chairman of the board. He helped the company grow 300% in less than five years. In 2013, Pirate Brands sold for $195 million to B&G Foods.[5][7]

In 2011, Repole co-founded BodyArmor Superdrink, a sports drinks company, with Lance Collins.[5] BodyArmor, usually stylized BODYARMOR, garnered media attention in 2014 when Kobe Bryant, a professional basketball player, invested $5 million for 10% of the company[8] and became the company's creative director. Bryant was additionally the fourth largest stakeholder in the company, and Repole currently serves as chairman of the company.[9] In August 2018, Coca-Cola became the second-largest stakeholder in BodyArmor in an attempt to further challenge rival Pepsi's hold, via its Gatorade brand, on the sports drink industry.[3] According to Nielsen data, BodyArmor is the third most purchased sports drink, with expected revenues of $400 million in 2018.[10] In November 2021, Coca-Cola announced they were purchasing the remaining 85% of the company for $5.6 billion.[11]

In 2019, Repole co-starred in the Barstool Sports investment show “Big Brain,” where he served as a financial advisor to David Portnoy, alongside Jon Taffer.

In July 2023, Repole took a majority stake in the athletic footwear and apparel brand NoBull.[12] In January 2024, Tom Brady's athletic brands partnered and merged with Repole's NoBULL.[13]

In July 2025, Repole announced his investment into the United Football League.[14][15]

Horse racing

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Repole became a horse racing fan in his teenage years.[16] During his time at Glaceau, he became increasingly involved in horse racing and thoroughbred ownership, and, after selling Glaceau, he opened Repole Stable. His most accomplished horse, Uncle Mo, was named the American Champion Two-Year-Old in 2010, and is currently one of the most popular racehorse sires, having sired Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist, among others.[17] Repole's horse, Vino Rosso, won the Breeders' Cup Classic in 2019. The stables' other notable horses include Coach Inge, Notacatbutallama, Caixa Eletronica and multiple Grade 1 winner Stay Thirsty.[18] His horse Mo Donegal was winner of the 2022 Belmont Stakes. Finishing in second place in the same race was his horse Nest.[19]

In 2023, he won the Florida Derby with his horse Forte and also won the Breeders Cup Juvenile by 6 1/4 length in 2023 with Fierceness.

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Mike Repole (born January 21, 1969) is an American billionaire entrepreneur and sports investor renowned for co-founding the enhanced beverage company Glacéau in 1999 and launching the sports drink brand BodyArmor in 2011, both of which were acquired by for a combined value exceeding $12 billion. With an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion as of 2025, Repole has pioneered innovations in the non-alcoholic beverage industry, including the popularization of vitamin-infused waters and electrolyte-enhanced sports drinks, while also making significant investments in leagues and thoroughbred horse racing. Born in , New York, to a working-class family—his father was a waiter and his mother a seamstress—Repole became the first in his family to attend college, earning a in sports management from St. John's University in 1991. After graduation, he began his career in the beverage sector, working in sales for Mistic Beverages and later rising to vice president of sales at , where he honed his expertise in distribution and marketing. In 2011, St. John's awarded him an in recognition of his entrepreneurial success and ongoing support for the university, including substantial donations to its athletics programs. Repole's breakthrough came with Glacéau (also known as Energy Brands), which he co-founded with Darius Bikoff; the company introduced flagship products like Vitaminwater and smartwater, disrupting the bottled water market and leading to its $4.1 billion sale to Coca-Cola in 2007. Building on this success, he founded BodyArmor as a healthier alternative to Gatorade, securing a pivotal investment from Kobe Bryant in 2014, followed by Coca-Cola's acquisition of a minority stake in 2018 and a full acquisition in 2021 valued at $5.6 billion for the remaining shares, with Repole retaining a role as chairman. Beyond beverages, Repole has diversified into sports ownership, joining the United Football League's ownership group in July 2025 to drive expansion plans, including new franchises, and operating Repole Stable, a prominent thoroughbred racing outfit with significant investments in breeding and purchases.

Early life

Upbringing

Mike Repole was born on January 21, 1969, in , New York. He grew up in a working-class Italian-American , the son of immigrants Benny and Anna Repole, who had limited formal education—less than a first-grade level—and instilled values of perseverance and collective success in their household. His father worked as a waiter for over four decades, often six days a week, while his mother served as a seamstress, raising Repole and his brother alongside their grandmother, known as Nonna, in a modest two-bedroom . The family's socioeconomic challenges, rooted in their immigrant background and blue-collar professions, emphasized hard work and self-reliance as core principles, shaping Repole's formative years in the tight-knit Queens community. As the first in his family to pursue and complete college, Repole's path highlighted the generational shift from manual labor to higher education, driven by his parents' encouragement despite their own limited opportunities. Repole's early exposure to business came through family discussions on achievement and his own initiatives in the local Queens environment, where he subscribed to Money magazine at age 15 and took a part-time job as a stock boy earning under $4 per hour, observing consumer trends in the beverage aisle of neighborhood stores. This hands-on experience, combined with the entrepreneurial spirit of the Italian-American community around him, sparked his lifelong interest in commerce alongside his passion for sports.

Education

Mike Repole attended St. John's University in , New York, where he pursued studies aligned with his early interests in sports and business. He earned a degree in sports management in 1991, completing the program over five years with a 2.2 grade point average. As the first in his working-class family to attend , Repole's instilled essential managerial and financial skills that formed the basis for his subsequent entrepreneurial pursuits.

Business career

Glacéau

In 1999, Mike Repole co-founded , doing business as Glacéau, with J. Darius Bikoff—who had founded the company in 1996—in , New York, beginning as a modest operation focused on innovative products. The company introduced the Glacéau brand in 1998 with , a vapor-distilled enhanced with electrolytes for a clean taste, followed by Fruitwater, which added subtle, zero-calorie fruit flavors to pure . In 2000, Vitaminwater launched as the flagship product, blending crystalline with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants in various bold flavors like XXX (acai-blueberry-pomegranate) and Power-C (dragonfruit), positioning it as a healthier alternative to traditional soft drinks for active lifestyles. These formulations emphasized natural ingredients and functional benefits, quickly gaining traction among health-conscious consumers seeking hydration with added nutritional value. Glacéau's growth accelerated through targeted expansion strategies, including nationwide distribution via convenience stores and gyms, and innovative marketing that leveraged celebrity endorsements to build cultural relevance. High-profile partnerships, such as with rapper —who received equity for promoting a custom "Formula 50" flavor—and NBA star , helped propel Vitaminwater into pop culture, appealing to younger demographics and driving retail sales from $100,000 in early years to over $700 million annually by 2006. This approach established Glacéau as a leader in the emerging category, emphasizing branding over conventional . In May 2007, acquired Glacéau for $4.1 billion in cash, allowing the brands to integrate into a global portfolio while Repole, Bikoff, and key executives committed to leading the business for at least three years post-sale. This transaction represented Repole's first major entrepreneurial success, validating his vision for disrupting the beverage industry with functional, flavorful waters.

BodyArmor

Mike Repole co-founded in 2011 alongside Collins, positioning it as a premium alternative to established sports drinks like in the hydration market. The brand officially launched that year, targeting athletes and consumers seeking healthier hydration options with natural ingredients and enhanced nutritional profiles. BodyArmor's key innovations included a coconut water base that delivered potassium-packed electrolytes—offering significantly higher potassium levels than competitors like —along with elevated concentrations of essential electrolytes such as magnesium and to support muscle function and recovery. Unlike many traditional sports drinks, it contained no artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners, emphasizing natural fruit juices and antioxidants for a cleaner formulation. These features helped differentiate BodyArmor as a "better-for-you" option, appealing to health-conscious athletes and driving early adoption through targeted distribution in gyms and sports venues. To fuel growth, Repole secured high-profile athlete endorsements and investments, including a multimillion-dollar stake from in 2014, which not only provided capital but also leveraged Bryant's influence to boost brand visibility among NBA players and fans. In 2018, acquired a minority stake, becoming the second-largest shareholder behind Repole and gaining distribution rights to accelerate national rollout. Drawing briefly on lessons from the Glacéau sale, Repole emphasized innovative marketing and athlete partnerships to scale operations rapidly. As majority shareholder, Repole oversaw BodyArmor's expansion to become a top contender in the sports drink category, culminating in The Coca-Cola Company's full acquisition of the remaining stake in November 2021 for $5.6 billion in cash. This deal valued the company at approximately $6.6 billion, marking Coca-Cola's largest-ever acquisition, with Repole agreeing to collaborate on the company's broader beverage portfolio post-sale.

Other ventures

In July 2025, Mike Repole joined the ownership group of the United Football League (UFL) as a co-owner and key investor, aligning with existing stakeholders including RedBird Capital Partners, , , , and . Repole assumed a prominent role in the league's business operations, focusing on strategic enhancements to drive growth and fan engagement. Under Repole's influence, the UFL announced significant market adjustments in October 2025, introducing three new franchises for the 2026 season: the Columbus Aviators, Louisville Kings, and Orlando Storm, which replaced teams in , Memphis, and to better align with regional opportunities. He outlined a long-term vision for league expansion, aiming to double the number of teams to 16 by the mid-2030s through targeted growth in untapped markets. Repole has played a key role in shaping UFL strategy, including the implementation of a regional priority system that grants teams for players from local colleges to foster community ties and talent development. This approach builds on his prior success in the beverage industry, where grassroots marketing and athlete partnerships propelled brands like BodyArmor to market leadership. His involvement also strengthens collaborations within the ownership group, such as leveraging Johnson's promotional expertise to elevate the league's visibility. Beyond the UFL, Repole has diversified his portfolio through Impact Capital, his , with notable investments in performance brands post-BodyArmor sale. In 2023, he acquired a majority stake in NoBull, a and apparel company, and merged it with Tom Brady's TB12 business in 2024 to expand into wellness and athletic gear. In October 2025, NoBull secured an NHL partnership under Repole's leadership, marking further entry into endorsements. These moves underscore his strategy of scaling consumer-facing ventures in , fitness, and sports.

Horse racing

Repole Stable

Mike Repole founded Repole Stable in 2004 as a personal passion project rooted in his lifelong interest in , beginning with the purchase of his first horse shortly thereafter. The is based in New York, with its primary operations and training conducted at Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher's barn in the state. Repole Stable's emphasizes acquiring promising yearlings at major sales, of high-potential mares, and select older horses to maximize their competitive longevity rather than frequent turnover. Under this approach, the stable evolved into one of New York's premier operations, achieving leading owner status at in 2010, 2011, and 2012.

Notable achievements

Mike Repole's Repole Stable has achieved significant success in , highlighted by the ownership of several champion horses that secured major victories and . One of the stable's earliest breakthroughs came with , who won the 2010 at , earning the as American Champion Two-Year-Old Male that year. Stay Thirsty, another standout from the stable, captured the 2011 at , a prestigious Grade 1 event known as the "Mid-Summer Derby," propelling Repole to further prominence in the sport. In 2019, Vino Rosso delivered a career-defining performance by winning the at , a victory that marked Repole's first win in the event's top race and boosted the horse's earnings to over $4.8 million. Repole has earned multiple Eclipse Awards through his horses' divisional championships, including Uncle Mo in 2010, Forte in 2022 for the Two-Year-Old Male category after winning the , and Fierceness in 2023 for the same honor following its triumph. These accomplishments underscore Repole's role in breeding and campaigning high-caliber talent, with Fierceness notably entering the 2024 as the 17-10 morning-line favorite despite finishing 15th amid a challenging pace. Additionally, Repole was recognized as the leading owner in New York in 2009, securing 51 victories across the state's racing circuits. More recent highlights include Mentee, a homebred full brother to Fierceness, who rebounded from setbacks to win the 2024 Grade 3 Futurity Stakes at by 3½ lengths, earning a berth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf. In 2025, Repole Stable secured the leading owner title at with 14 wins, marking the first such honor since 2012. Fierceness won the Stakes (G1) at , setting a new track record for 1 1/8 miles in 1:47.67. Additionally, the stable's Grande was entered in the 2025 but was scratched by veterinarians the day before the race. Beyond on-track success, Repole has been a vocal for reforms in the racing industry, critiquing its economic structure—such as the financial disincentives for keeping older horses in training—and calling for a national owners' association to empower stakeholders and address issues like outdated scheduling and gambling policies. He has emphasized the importance of sustaining careers for proven older runners like Fierceness into their fourth year, despite the economic pressures to retire them early to stud.

Philanthropy

Nonna's Garden Foundation

The Nonna's Garden Foundation was established in 2005 by entrepreneur Mike Repole in honor of his grandmother, known as "Nonna," who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of that year. This founding reflects Repole's commitment to the values of compassion and community support instilled by his family, particularly in response to Nonna's health challenges. The foundation's mission centers on advancing cancer care, research, and broader initiatives, with a primary focus on institutions in New York. Repole and his wife, Maria Repole, serve as key trustees, guiding the organization's efforts to address critical health needs through targeted . Operationally, the foundation emphasizes funding the development of medical facilities and accelerating research programs to improve patient outcomes and preventive care in underserved areas.

Major donations

In 2021, Mike Repole and his wife Maria, through the Nonna's Garden Foundation, donated $50 million to to establish the Nonna's Garden Foundation Initiative for Cancer Care and Research, aimed at expanding access to advanced cancer treatments and research on . This gift supported the construction and enhancement of facilities, including renaming the MSK Commack location in honor of Repole's grandmother. In 2022, the foundation provided $20 million to Columbia University's Naomi Berrie Center for Research and Care to advance clinical programs, into prevention and treatment, and initiatives. The donation funded the Nonna's Garden Clinical Diabetes Reversal Program, focusing on reversing through personalized interventions. In 2023, the Nonna's Garden Foundation donated $10 million to Weill Cornell Medicine's Meyer Cancer Center to support research into new cell therapies and clinical trials in . Continuing its commitment to , the Nonna's Garden Foundation gave $16 million to in 2025 to create a state-of-the-art infusion center for cancer patients in the local community. This facility enhances outpatient chemotherapy and infusion services, improving care accessibility for underserved populations in . In 2022, following the sale of BodyArmor, Repole and BodyArmor donated a combined $24 million to the & Mambacita Sports Foundation, honoring Kobe Bryant's legacy by supporting youth sports programs that promote physical health and opportunity. This marked the largest single gift to the foundation at the time, enabling expanded access to sports for underprivileged children nationwide.

Personal life

Family

Mike Repole has been married to Maria Repole since the early 2000s, and the couple shares a strong commitment to , co-founding the Nonna's Garden Foundation in 2006 to honor Mike's grandmother, known as "Nonna" in Italian. The foundation reflects their joint dedication to health, education, and community support, with Maria actively participating in its initiatives alongside Mike. The Repoles have one , Gioia, born around 2016, and maintain privacy regarding further details about their life. As the son of Italian immigrants, Repole's upholds a rich Italian heritage, emphasizing values of unity, community involvement, and giving back through their charitable efforts. This cultural foundation influences their approach to major life decisions, fostering a close-knit household focused on shared responsibilities and support.

Residence and interests

Mike Repole primarily resides in East Norwich, an affluent community on in New York, known for its luxurious homes and serene surroundings. His primary home is a sprawling mansion exceeding 12,000 square feet, featuring more than four bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, reflecting the scale of his success as a self-made . Although he grew up in , and maintains deep community ties there, his current living situation is centered in this upscale suburban enclave near . Repole's personal interests are deeply rooted in sports and beyond his professional ventures. A lifelong enthusiast of horse racing since his teenage years in , he has cultivated this passion into a prominent , frequently traveling to venues like Saratoga for the racing season to stay close to the sport. Additionally, he engages in ownership as a co-owner of the United Football League (UFL), where, through his Impact Capital, he oversees business operations and drives expansion efforts, including plans to grow the league to 16 teams by the mid-2030s. Despite his status, Repole's lifestyle balances opulent elements with a grounded connection to his working-class Queens origins, where he often refers to himself as "Mike from Queens" and supports local initiatives. This duality underscores his journey from a modest upbringing to extraordinary achievement while preserving community-oriented values.

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