More Headlines – Page 8
-
Article86% of Olympic venues still in use
New IOC research shows 86 percent of all permanent Olympic venues since 1896 remain active, with 94 percent of 21st-century facilities still hosting sporting and cultural events.
-
ArticleTrump tariffs cast shadow over Adidas’s record-breaking quarter
Adidas delivers its highest quarterly sales ever at €6.63 billion. Yet, record sales can’t offset investor fears over US market.
-
ArticleGen Z and Gen Alpha redefine fashion and sportswear
A new Boston Consulting Group (BCG) study reveals how Gen Z and Gen Alpha are reshaping fashion, athleisure and sportswear – driving demand for authenticity, creator culture and AI retail experiences.
-
ArticleRheon Labs and Stretchline redefine bra strap design
Rheon Labs and Stretchline unveil a new adaptive bra strap that blends high-performance support with everyday comfort, targeting activewear and intimatewear markets.
-
ArticlePGA CEO Robert Maxfield to step down
Robert Maxfield will step down as CEO of the Professional Golfers’ Association (UK & Ireland) at the end of the year, after eight years in the role and nearly two decades with the organization.
-
ArticleNew Balance opens Salt Lake City hub
New Balance has opened a new 75,000-sqm distribution center in Salt Lake City to strengthen its North American logistics network and speed up deliveries.
-
ArticleVF Corporation exceeds Q2 FY26 expectations with strong core brands
The US clothing group is making noticeable progress in its restructuring. Strong outdoor brands and cost discipline are providing tailwinds, but price pressure and consumer reluctance remain stumbling blocks. The priority now is to secure profitability and further reduce debt.
-
ArticleReebok opens European HQ in London
Reebok inaugurates its new European headquarters in London and appoints Marc Le Roux as CEO to lead regional growth and expansion.
-
ArticleTechnogym and World Athletics launch RUN X
The new RUN X will break geographical barriers by making a global athletics championship accessible in sports and fitness centers worldwide.
-
ArticleISPO to move to Amsterdam in 2026 under new joint venture
The leading trade show for Sporting Goods will be relaunched next year with new leadership, a new location and a €3 million investment.
-
ArticleAnta posts modest Q3 retail growth across core brands
Anta and Fila have posted low-single-digit Q3 sales growth, while smaller brands like Descente and Kolon Sport surged 45% to 50%.
-
ArticlePuma reorganizes brand marketing, appoints Maria Valdes as Chief Brand Officer
Puma has appointed Maria Valdes as Chief Brand Officer as part of a reorganization aligning product, innovation and brand marketing.
-
ArticleInternational Running Expo debuts with 200+ global exhibitors
The inaugural International Running Expo is set to unite the global running community at RAI Amsterdam this November.
-
ArticleCrystal International joins climate non-profit to reach 2030 goal
The partnership directly supports Textile Exchange’s aggressive Climate+ strategy, which targets a 45 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from fiber and raw material production by 2030. For Crystal International, this move aligns with its own Crystal Sustainability Vision 2030 (CSV2030), focusing on circularity and climate action across its global manufacturing platform.
-
ArticleHibbett partners with Uber Eats for on-demand sneaker and streetwear delivery
Hibbett has teamed up with Uber Eats to deliver sneakers and streetwear from nearly 900 US stores directly to consumers’ doors.
-
ArticleAnta debuts in France
Chinese sportswear leader Anta opens its first store in Paris, marking a major step in its global expansion.
-
ArticleNike powers up its running shoes
Nike is testing Project Amplify, a powered running shoe with a built-in motor and drive system.
-
ArticleLi-Ning retail sales soften in Q3 amid weaker offline demand
Li-Ning’s retail sales fell mid-single digits in Q3 as brick-and-mortar demand weakened, partly offset by e-commerce growth.
-
ArticleISPO 2025: Higher ticket demand, but long-term direction remains uncertain
Ticket demand for ISPO 2025 is up 20 percent, yet questions remain over the trade show’s long-term direction and future location.
-
ArticleDeckers grows 9% in Q2 as Hoka outperforms Ugg
Deckers Q2 revenue up 9 percent to $1.43 billion, driven by Hoka growth and global expansion.