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Norway’s sports chains grew by 25% in Q1
The Norwegian sporting goods market as already gone up by 7 percent, as previously reported. Cold weather, abundant snow and restrictions on foreign travel helped the major Norwegian sporting goods retail chains to book a sales increase of almost 25 percent to 3.3 billion Norwegian kroner (€1.3bn-$1.6bn) in the first ...
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The Swiss sports market was stable in 2020, and it continued to grow online more recently
According to GfK, the Swiss sporting goods market ended up being flat in 2020, in spite of Covid-19, thanks to a sales rally in the last two months of the year. There was, however, a significant gap between the different sectors: the overall winners in 2020 were fitness, outdoor, running, ...
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Maersk sees tight maritime freight conditions until Q4
The world’s largest container shipping company, Maersk, expects tight market conditions in maritime transport to continue until the fourth quarter of 2021. Container shipments by boat are estimated to represent more than 80 percent of intercontinental trade. Maersk pointed out that global demand for container shipments is now expected to ...
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German golf grows during the pandemic
The number of licensed golfers in Germany rose by 1.36 percent to 651,417 in 2020, the highest increase in a year since 2012, according to a new report by a golf economy expert, Falk Billion, titled Golfmarkt Deutschland 2021. The report, which can be downloaded free of charge, is published ...
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The French bicycle market grows by 25% in value
According to figures from Union Sport & Cycle, the French sporting goods industry association, the broader bicycle market (bicycles, parts and accessories) in France reached for the first time the milestone of €3 billion in value in 2020, representing an increase of 25 percent from the previous year. In terms ...
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Exercise boosts Covid survival, study finds
According to a study conducted by cardiologists at the San Carlos Clinical Hospital in the Spanish capital of Madrid, patients who exercise regularly are eight times more likely to survive Covid-19 than sedentary patients. Published in the American medical journal Infectious Diseases and Therapy, the study examined 520 Covid-19 patients, ...
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Big gains in Italy’s bike consumption and production
A total of 2.01 million bicycles were sold in Italy in 2020, or 17 percent more than in the previous year, according to data provided by the Italian bike industry association, ANCMA. The coronavirus pandemic contributed to the strong increase, driving the demand for socially-distanced and sustainable urban mobility options. ...
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Strong start of the year in Norway and Finland
According to Virken, the general retail trade increased by 9.2 percent in Norway in January, as compared to the same month a year ago, despite the closure of some shops and malls for one week, rising by 54.3 percent online and by 6.4 percent offline. The sporting goods sector had ...
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Galvin Green reports surge in interest from young golfers
Galvin Green, the Swedish brand specializing in the design and supply of high-performance clothing for golfers, says it has experienced a rising interest from younger golfers among its customers over the past year. According to data reported in Golfbusinessnews, the number of younger golfers aged 18-25 buying Galvin Green products ...
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Athlete social advocacy grows as a key marketing trend, Nielsen report suggests
A recent report by Nielsen, titled The Changing Value of Sponsorship : 2021 Sports Marketing Trends, suggests that the sponsor media value generated by athlete advocacy posts on social media could reach $1.2 billion by 2023. According to the study, 95 percent of the athletes who have more than five ...
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Sports retailers scored better than other specialty retailers in France
Going through two Covid-related lockdowns, French specialty retailers saw their sales decline on average by 18 percent in 2020, although their online turnover jumped by 80 percent for the year, including a growth of 85 percent in December, according to their trade association, Procos. Shoe retailers suffered the biggest losses ...
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Marker Dalbello Völkl outperformed the market
While the global ski market fell by an estimated 25 percent to around 3.5 million pairs in terms of deliveries to the trade, according to industry insiders, Marker Dalbello Völkl celebrated the best year in the company’s history in 2019, according to its chief executive, Christoph Bronder. With the support ...
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European bike sales to jump by 47% by 2030
A new forecast from CIE (Cycling Industries Europe), Conebi (Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry) and ECF (European Cyclists’ Federation), three industry groups based in Brussels, has predicted that Europeans will buy an extra 10 million bicycles per year by 2030. This would represent an increase of 47 percent as ...
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Brands and values in Italy's Serie A technical sponsorship deals
The technical sponsorship market in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league, is worth a combined €118.6 million, according to an assessment by Sporteconomy.it. The figure, which does not include commercial sponsorships, was calculated based on the deals between the different Serie A clubs and the nine ...
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Adidas tops ranking of culturally relevant brands in sport
The Fan Intelligence Index, a new global study intended to identify the 40 culturally most relevant brands through sport, has placed Adidas at the top of the ranking, which is ”based around a brand’s ability to influence culture through sport.” The Big a was followed by the Jordan brand, the ...
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Physical activity helps prevent coronavirus-related hospitalization, new study suggests
Exercise has long been known to boost the immune system. A new study focusing specifically on Covid-19 has now found that maximal aerobic and cardiac capacity helps prevent hospitalization in Covid-19 cases. The study, published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings on Oct. 10, is entitled “Maximal Exercise Capacity is Inversely Related ...
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Hybrid fabrics are growing fast
The hybrid fabrics market is expected to reach $418 million by 2027, representing a 9 percent CAGR (compound annual growth rate) growth from 2020 to 2027, according to a new study by Allied Market Research. The growth will be primarily driven by the increasing success of lightweight fabrics, a surge ...
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Covid has affected the sports industry badly
The sports industry, intended as the organization of sports events and related betting and licensing activities, is estimated to have lost between 30 and 40 percent of its revenues because of the Covid-19 pandemic, based on a study conducted by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC), and its recovery will be slow. A survey ...
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Ongoing growth for wearable devices
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, which created bottlenecks along the supply chain, the global wearables market is expected to grow by 14.5 percent to 396.0 million units in 2020 in terms of deliveries, and to continue to increase at a compound average annual rate (CAGR) of 12.4 percent through 2024, according ...
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Conference Board: Big drop in global consumer confidence
Global consumer confidence fell at a record pace between April and June because of the Covid-19 pandemic according to the Conference Board. Its consumer attitudes index plunged from a solid optimistic 106 at the beginning of the year to a pessimistic 92 (anything above 100 is considered positive). The market ...