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Slinger books a loss on 349% higher sales
Slinger Bag, which has been renamed as just Slinger following its diversification into tennis management and the planned release of AI-driven training technology, has reported a net loss of $3,435,312 for the first quarter ended July 31, up sharply from a loss of $1,374,026 in the year-ago period. Sales jumped ...
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Short stops
Sept. 14/15 Short Stops: 361° - Adidas - Arc’teryx- Brexit – Columbia – Crocs - Deporvillage – Diadora – Helly Hansen – Hoka - Luanvi – Macron - UYN
Management: +++ 361° Europe has appointed a new European marketing manager, Bryce Sage, who worked for Nike and Hi-Tec Sports before spending two and a half years at the European office of Brooks Running DTC & E-Commerce: +++ Arc’teryx is opening a 1,500-sqft Arc’type store in ...
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Castore moves into cricket, eyes a possible IPO
Castore, which is said to be planning to go public in 2022, has replaced New Balance as sponsor of the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). By the terms of the deal, worth some £25 million (€29m-$35m), the British sportswear producer will be supplying all ECB teams – men’s, women’s, ...
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A new Berlin-based sports brand, Winqs, is going fully green
Winqs, a new brand of footwear, apparel and accessories that aims to cover many sports categories, hopes to replace traditional materials with much more expensive yet fully sustainable ones, without sacrificing performance or raising prices too much. The Berlin-based brand told the Swedish trade paper Sportfack that all of its ...
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Whoop moves into smart apparel
Whoop, the growing fitness subscription service operating out of Boston, is releasing a line of smart apparel that monitors athletic performance. Whoop Body incorporates a set of sensors, called Any-Wear Technology, that connects to the simultaneously released Whoop 4.0, the latest edition of the company’s app-based, round-the-clock digital coaching service. ...
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Asics invests in the training of fitness coaches
Asics Ventures has made an investment in Deportare Technologies, a Japanese firm that operates an online fitness academy that is supposed to train fitness coaches, certifying them as “healthcare catalysts.” The company was set up in July 2020 by Yuma Takashita, the founder of the exclusive Deportare Club in Tokyo, ...
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Under Armour partners with El Corte Inglés for its new sports-focused store in Barcelona
Under Armour has opened a new 500-square-meter space in the centrally located department store of El Corte Inglés at Portal del Angel in Barcelona, which is being remodeled to focus on sports brands, with UA acting as the main partner. It also hosts the first Nike Live store in Europe, ...
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A new CEO for SportScheck
Signa Retail has appointed Matthias Rucker, a partner of the Boston Consulting Group, as the new CEO of SportScheck, in replacement of Thomas Wanke. Starting on Oct. 1, he will be tasked with expanding the digital transformation of the German sporting goods retail chain into an experiential platform for sports ...
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Whoop acquires a weightlifting technology start-up, Push
Fresh off from a $200 million equity increase, Whoop has acquired Push, a start-up whose technology uses multiple sensors worn by athletes to measure weightlifting power, speed, force and acceleration. Whoop is taking over the Toronto-based company at an undisclosed price in exchange for cash and shares. Its equipment, software ...
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Nautilus is acquiring a motion tracking start-up
Nautilus has announced a definitive agreement to acquire VAY (pronounced “way,”), a company whose proprietary computer vision software enables computers to understand human motion through cameras. The price of the transaction has not been disclosed. Nautilus says the acquisition will allow it to scale its own JRNY digital platform by ...
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Slinger Bag partners with the Mouratoglou Academy
Slinger Bag has announced a partnership with the Mouratoglou Academy, a tennis academy headquartered in the French Riviera with additional centers in Dubai and Greece. Founded in 1996 by Patrick Mouratoglou, the academy has been the training home for some of the biggest and most promising talents in the sport, ...
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Sprinter debuts an urban-oriented store concept near Madrid
According to CMDsport, Sprinter’s new, omnichannel store in the Spanish city of Leganés, outside Madrid, aims to exceed the purpose of a point of sale and serve as a meeting place for urban athletes. Some of its design, like the assortment, is drawn from the traffic data of Sprinter’s website. ...
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Adidas aims to keep women active during their cycle with TechFit Period Proof pants
Adidas is tackling an issue that has thankfully been de-tabooed in recent years: menstruating women in sports. With its new TechFit Period Proof tights and shorts, the German company now offers training pants that provide an extra layer of safety against menstrual blood leakage. The two styles incorporate Adidas’ Flow ...
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7 out of 10 Austrians are physically active, outdoor sports most popular
As part of a representative study conducted by the digital market and research institute Marketagent.com, the retail chain Hervis Sports researched the athletic habits of Austrians and wanted to know whether and what impact Covid-19 has had on their sports behavior. Hervis is one of the largest specialist sports ...
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Trisport unveils innovative home fitness brand “HOI by Kettler”
Source: Kettler HIO by Kettler home training set Kettler is opening a new chapter in its brand history and product development: Under the name “HOI by Kettler,” an innovative line of fitness equipment for home use will be launched in October. The new name also conveys a ...
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Taliban assure support for men’s cricket in Afghanistan, fate of women’s programs unclear
The Taliban have assured that they will not interfere with the Afghan men’s national cricket team, the country’s most popular sport. The Taliban told the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) that work for the men’s team could continue as planned, Reuters reported. ACB said that two training camps in Kabul have ...
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Li Ning eyes the foreign market after Q1 sales rise by 65%
Li Ning Company saw revenues increase by 65 percent in the first half of 2021 to 10,197 million yuan renminbi (€1,335m-$1,574m) from the year earlier, when its results were heavily influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chinese sportswear company’s gross margin expanded by 6.4 percentage points to 53.9 percent and ...
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More details on consumer integration at ISPO Munich
After providing some initial information about ISPO Munich’s new concept in passing during a webinar in July – including plans to partially open the show to consumers – Messe München finally gave more details about the event, set for Jan. 23-26, 2022, in an official press release. The new ...
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Macron announces new technical sponsorship deals in football and hockey
Macron is the new technical sponsor of Melbourne Victory Football Club (FC), in the Australian A-League, and of ERC Ingolstadt, which plays in Germany’s professional ice hockey league. Macron will be the technical sponsor of Melbourne Victory FC for the next five seasons. The club boasts four Australian Championship titles. ...
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Zwift partners with the inaugural triathlon Collins Cup
The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has named Zwift as the official virtual training and events partner for the inaugural Collins Cup in 2021. The competition, scheduled to take place on Aug. 28 in the X-Bionic Sphere in Šamorín, Slovakia, is a new race format modelled after the Ryder Cup with ...