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Infographics & DataRunning shoes with the most versions released
Marathon season is on its way, and runners everywhere are lacing up their favorites. But which trainer models have stood the test of time?
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Case StudyHow Brooks running overcame pandemic pressures to become the biggest player in the business
Specialist running brand Brooks has clocked up sustained growth by focusing on comfort and using technology to hike shoe performance.
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ArticleDesigner Brands acquires Topo Athletic
Designer Brands Inc. announced the acquisition of Topo Athletic, expanding its reach into the performance athletic and outdoor footwear categories.
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ArticleStrava’s Year in Sport 2022 reveals the latest industry trends
Strava’s Sports Year 2022 Report paints a picture of the latest trends in the outdoors, sports & fitness. We present the key numbers.
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ArticleOn releases 2021 Impact Progress Report
On Holding AG has released its 2021 Impact Progress Report, providing a comprehensive view of its approach to and progress on its sustainability initiatives across the Company. Key highlights in the priority areas include: On is taking big strides on its sustainability mission, having delivered the first fully recyclable ...
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ArticleJoe Nimble and Huntsman collaborate on high-performance running shoe
Polyurethane experts from global chemical manufacturer Huntsman have collaborated with German running shoe specialist Joe Nimble and German design and development company Footwear Innovation Lab GmbH on a new, “revolutionary high-performance running shoe.” Developed by Joe Nimble founder Sebastian Baer in cooperation with renowned biomechanics expert Lee Saxby, the Ultreya ...
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ArticleOn to make running shoes from carbon waste
On, the Swiss brand of running shoes that recently went publicin New York, has announced a shift away from petroleum-based resources with the development of a new foam material called CleanCloud™. It is made from carbon emissions as a raw material. On is the first company in the footwear industry ...
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Oct. 12/13 Short Stops: Adidas – Allbirds - Black Crows – GoPro - Havaianas – IMG – Intersport Austria - Lacoste – Maje/Varley – Odlo - On Running – Santini/Le Coq
Management: +++ Odlo has promoted two executives – Thomas Krichel and Angelika Wratschko - as sales managers for the markets of Germany and Austria, and Pia Knapik to the position of key account manager for e-commerce +++ Shaz Kahng, a former Nike executive and CEO of Lucy Acitvewear, ...
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ArticleStrong start for On Running on the NYSE
Source: On Running On runs to NYSE. Investors apparently rushed to buy the new Class A shares offered by On Holding and some of its shareholders as they reportedly started trading on the New York Stock Exchange today at around $35 per share, well above a price ...
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ArticleExpanded: On Running to be valued at over $5 bn
Providing further details about its planned public offering, On Holding said it plans to raise net proceeds of around $448.6 million by offering a total of 31.1 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange at a unit price of between $18.00 and $20.00. Out of the total package being ...
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Infographics & DataRunning motivations: new pandemic vs pre-pandemic runners
Source: RunRepeat The report is available online.
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On Running is again reported to be eyeing an IPO
On, the Zurich-based sports brand backed by Roger Federer, publicly denied a report in a Swiss newspaper last July that it was planning to go public in 2021. Citing a source close to the matter, Reuters reported again on April 30 that On was making preparations for an initial public ...
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ArticleNPD: The European market fell by 10% in 2020, with running down 3%
We apologize for a mistake made in an article yesterday about the running market in Germany and the four other major European countries. We run the article here again with a different first paragraph: According to NPD, the total European market for athletic footwear and apparel suffered an overall decline ...
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ArticleTecnica’s former CEO is now running Pinarello
Antonio Dus, the seasoned manager who has led Tecnica Group for the past five years, has become the new global CEO of Cicli Pinarello, with a financial stake in the iconic Italian brand of high-end bicycles, which came three years ago under the control of L Catterton, the private equity ...
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ArticleHaglöfs chief is now running Asics EMEA
Carsten Unbehaun, the German-born executive who became the chief executive of Haglöfs at the beginning of 2018, returned to the European subsidiary of the brand’s Japanese parent company, Asics Corp., as its new chief executive on Nov. 20. Unbehaun will continue to run Haglöfs until a successor is found.
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Johan Lövqvist, former CEO of Tenson, is now running Baltic,...
Johan Lövqvist, former CEO of Tenson, is now running Baltic, a leading producer of life vests from Sweden
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Italy’s Sport Alliance invests in the outdoor and running sectors
Following the lead of Sport 2000 Germany, which has many retail members specializing in the running and outdoor sectors, Sport Alliance, the Italian licensee of Sport 2000 International, has set up three “sub-buying groups” for outdoor & ski, running and cycling as part of a new category management program. Sport ...
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Outdoor & Running Business Days, the enlarged Italian trade show...
Outdoor & Running Business Days, the enlarged Italian trade show held in Riva del Garda on July 12-13, grouped a total of 70 brands and the operators of 150 specialty stores
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21sportsgroup drops running for boardsports
Citing increasing competition in the running market from established retailers and the websites of the sports brands, which have led to rising marketing costs and shrinking margins, 21sportsgroup, a major German online retailer with European ambitions, said that it will phase out one of its online stores, 21run, by the ...
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Brooks Running says it is considering diverting sourcing from China...
Brooks Running says it is considering diverting sourcing from China to Vietnam because of the trade war between the U.S. and China, which could lead to an increase in import duties on running shoes from 20 to 25 percent