All Running articles – Page 5
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News briefsXTEP launches Global Run Campaign
XTEP invites running enthusiasts to become XRC brand ambassadors.
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News briefsAsics opens its first flagship store in Queensland, Australia
In addition to a full assortment of running products, the Brisbane store is equipped with cricket and rugby products to please all Aussies.
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ArticleCiele Athletics appoints first CEO
Arabaghian has previously worked for Red Bull, The North Face, Oakley and Vans.
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News briefsOn opens third London store
The new On store is located in the industrial setting of Battersea Power Station, close to the Thames.
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ArticleIntersport Int’l appoints new CEO
Foley most recently held the position of CEO GO Ssport and is also the founder of the Independent Sports Retailers Alliance in Ireland.
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ArticlePuma appoints its first female President of North America
Tara McRae, who until recently led Puma’s Marketing and Brand Strategy in North America, will immediately switch roles.
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ArticleOne of On’s co-CEOs leaves the company as four new senior leaders start
After 12 years with the company, Marc Maurer is departing, but four new key senior leaders are coming aboard.
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News briefsSwiss brand On launches the On Triathlon Academy
The program is also supported by bicycle brand Canyon and triathlon and open water swim product brand Sailfish, to leverage each brand’s strengths and provide young athletes with the tools they need.
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ArticleLi Ning posts 3.4 percent increase in annual operating profit
By product category, retail sales of running shoes were up 25 percent year-over-year with fitness footwear up by 6 percent.
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News briefsGarmin introduces Connect+ premium subscription with AI
Connect+ is a premium plan offering AI, coaching and tools to personalize users’ health and fitness.
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News briefsPuma launches a new ad campaign for running
“Go Wild” is the big running campaign for Puma that really gets attention right now.
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ArticleNike’s Q3 result $11.3bn, down 9% – Hill: ‘We’re on the right path’
Nike moving with “focus and urgency,” but sets realistic outlook for complete turnaround.
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ArticleHow Puma CEO Arne Freundt plans to regain investor confidence
These are the strategic cornerstones for Puma in 2025.
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ArticleBaltic sporting goods market holding its breath as Decathlon increases its presence in 2025
However, the French giant’s regional investments may also be good news for local retailers.
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ArticleXXL CEO: ‘2025 is the year we return to growth’
Outdoor and sports retailer XXL has had two long, harsh years. But in 2025, CEO Freddy Sobin believes, there will be a change.
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ArticlePuma x Saysky running collection sends clear message to competitors
As running groups gather once again across the continent and entries for the 2025 Great Race attract eager runners, product releases and collabs are becoming more frequent in the sports industry. The one between global giant Puma and the small Danish brand Saysky is particularly eye-catching and interesting.
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News briefsActress joins the Adidas influencing family
Brazilian-American actress Camila Mendes is set to help Adidas amplify its reach worldwide.
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News briefsLululemon has opened in Regent Street
The new flagship store in London’s shopping epicenter really stands out.
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ArticleOn’s momentum continues, eyes more than €3bn in FY25 sales
Regionally, the EMEA, lapsing the final year-over-year comparison from strategic store closure in FY23.
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ArticleA way out of the trade dispute: Is Cambodia the new Vietnam of the footwear industry?
We talked to shoe manufacturer Shoe Premier about state-of-the-art production and low-risk environments.