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    Spain alone providing post-pandemic relief to the sport sector?

    2021-06-28T15:28:00Z

    Spain is the only country in the EU that has so far included the sport sector in its subsidies for the recovery from Covid-19, according to the chairman of the country’s Upper Council on Sport (CSD), José Manuel Franco. The claim could not be verified at the time of going ...

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    A new secretary general for FIS

    2021-06-23T16:51:05.727Z

    Michel Vion, a former French ski champion, was appointed on June 22 by the newly elected Council of the International Ski Federation (FIS) as its new secretary general. He has served since June 2010 as the president of the French Ski Federation, a post that he is now leaving along ...

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    Ski mountaineering recommended for inclusion at Milano Cortina 2026

    2021-06-23T16:51:00Z

    The executive board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recommended ski mountaineering for inclusion in the sport program of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. The proposal will be discussed and finalized at the IOC Session in Tokyo on July 20-21, 2021. The determination of the full event ...

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    France’s Union Sport & Cycle has a new president

    2021-06-23T16:51:00Z

    Union Sport & Cycle, the French sporting goods and cycling industry association, has appointed Pascale Gozzi as the new president of the organization for the next three years. She takes over the top role from Jérôme Valentin after serving as vice-president during the latter’s three-year mandate. Gozzi, 50, is a ...

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    IOC unveils details of its Olympic Forest project

    2021-06-23T16:51:00Z

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the details of its project to plant an “Olympic Forest” in the African states of Mali and Senegal, part of the IOC’s climate-positive strategy. The project will involve planting about 355,000 native trees across around 90 villages in Mali and Senegal, covering a ...

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    EU opens anti-trust probe into Google’s online advertising tech

    2021-06-22T14:06:00Z

    The European Commission said it has opened a formal anti-trust investigation to assess whether Google has violated EU competition rules by favoring its own online display advertising technology services in the so called “ad tech” supply chain to the detriment of competing providers of advertising technology services, advertisers and online ...

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    Britain’s snowsport bodies launch Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Group

    2021-06-22T14:05:00Z

    Britain’s governing bodies for snowsports have announced the formation of a new Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Group. It will comprise representatives from GB Snowsport, Snowsport England, Snowsport Scotland and Snowsport Wales. The advisory group will initially focus on the three key areas of Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Inclusion, LGBTQ+ ...

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    A woman from the candy industry will lead IHRSA

    2021-06-15T16:47:00Z

    Elizabeth Clark is the first woman to have been appointed as president and CEO of IHRSA, the leading fitness industry association born 40 years ago whose full name is International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association. On Aug. 16, she will take the place of an interim president and CEO, Brent ...

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    Sport England introduces new tools to enhance the sector’s digital marketing skills

    2021-06-15T15:22:00Z

    Sport England has worked together with the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) to produce a Digital Marketing Hub, a free training program in digital marketing made available to the sport and physical activity sector. The new hub is meant to “fill a gap in ...

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    Euratex calls for new measures as apparel demand sinks by 18%

    2021-06-15T12:48:00Z

    Figures from the Spring 2021 Report by Euratex (European Apparel and Textile Confederation) show a dramatic contraction in the demand and production of textiles and clothing. The EU’s turnover in textile fibers and fabrics declined by 9.3 percent in 2020 as compared to 2019. For clothing, the decline was even ...

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    Supply Chain Act adopted by German parliament, EU to follow up with stricter rules

    2021-06-14T12:36:00Z

    As expected, the German parliament passed the Supply Chain Act last week. The law, which aims to force companies to take responsibility for human rights abuses such as forced and child labor, forced evictions, oil pollution and land theft within their supply chains, will come into effect on January 1, ...

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    Amazon files suit with HanesBrands against counterfeiters

    2021-06-11T17:16:00Z

    Amazon and HanesBrands have jointly filed 13 lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. They allege that 17 defendants sold through Amazon’s marketplace silicone protective earbud case covers under the Champion name, a trademark registered by HanesBrands. Amazon has closed the defendants’ accounts. Amazon says ...

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    Eliasch wants to deliver on many new ideas at FIS

    2021-06-11T17:16:00Z

    In a statement following his election as the new president of the International Ski Federation (FIS), Johan Eliasch said he wants to help its executive team to “deliver on many of the good new ideas which surfaced during the election campaign.” He added: “I am fully committed to bringing a ...

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    Amazon under scrutiny in multiple EU countries

    2021-06-11T17:16:00Z

    The National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) in Luxembourg, where the company has its European headquarters, has proposed fining Amazon $425 million for violations of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In short, Amazon is alleged to have improperly collected and used data on its customers. If it meets with ...

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    Li Ning is no longer the kit partner of India’s Olympic body

    2021-06-10T16:27:00Z

    The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has dropped Li Ning, the Chinese sportswear maker, as its official uniform partner, citing public sentiment in the country. Indian athletes will wear unbranded apparel at the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games instead, the IOA said. The next edition of the Summer Olympics, postponed from 2020 ...

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    10k apparel and footwear fakes seized in Spain

    2021-06-09T15:53:00Z

    Authorities and the police in Badalona, a Spanish municipality near Barcelona, have detained ten Chinese nationals for trafficking in counterfeit goods at the shops they operate. Of the 10,000-odd items seized, with a total value exceeding €400,000, some 8,836 were apparel and footwear items offered under such faked brands as ...

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    Puma avoids a restraining order in Roar lawsuit

    2021-06-08T16:19:00Z

    The federal court of New York for the Southern District has rejected a request for a temporary restraining order against Puma, which would have prevented it from using teeth designs on its apparel. The plaintiff, Christophe Roberts, claimed that various designs launched by the Wild Cat to address NBA customers ...

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    EU modernizes VAT rules for international online trade

    2021-06-08T08:52:00Z

    New EU tax rules for orders placed with non-European online retailers will come into force at the beginning of July. The most important change is the elimination of the previous exemption limit of €22 for direct (B2C) imports. This means that import VAT will be due on all packages, with ...

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    Eliasch is the new president of the International Ski Federation, and he may quit as Head CEO

    2021-06-07T17:43:00Z

    Johan Eliasch, the Swedish billionaire and long-time major shareholder and CEO of Head, has been elected as the new president of the International Ski Federation (FIS). He succeeds Gian-Franco Kasper, who has stepped down after 23 years in charge of the governing body. Eliasch, who secured more than half of ...

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    U.S. congressmen urge basketball players to end Chinese endorsements

    2021-06-05T09:05:00Z

    The co-chairmen of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon and a member of the House of Representatives, James P. McGovern of Massachusetts, have addressed a letter to Chris Paul and Michele Roberts, the president and executive director of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA). In it ...