All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 46+47 – Page 5
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News briefsPeloton recalls 800,000 bikes
Peloton has recalled 800,000 bikes in North America to deal wit- seat post failures. The model in question is the original Bike, sold from 2018 to 2023. Free replacements are available.
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News briefsFanatics partners with Football Australia
Fanatics and Football Australia have signed a distribution partnership to give fans access to CommBank Matildas and Socceroos merchandise worldwide.
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News briefsCanada Goose opens Paris flagship
Canada Goose has opened a Paris flagship with a new luxury retail concept, blending technology, craftsmanship and heritage to elevate brand positioning.
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ArticleMilano Cortina 2026 details closing ceremony
The Milano Cortina 2026 Organising Committee has settled on “Beauty in Action” as the title for the closing ceremony at Arena di Verona on Feb. 22, 2026.
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 46, 2025
FINANCIAL +++ GoPro’s founder and CEO, Nicholas Woodman, has purchased, through a trust, $2 million in the company’s Class A stock, over what he calls his “excitement for GoPro’s diversified product pipeline in 2026 and beyond” RETAIL +++ On Nov. 28 Ekosport will be opening a second Parisian ...
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ArticleAtomic enters apparel market to expand long-term brand strategy
Austrian ski brand Atomic will enter the alpine apparel market in winter 2025/26, marking its largest portfolio expansion in decades as the company aims to build a comprehensive winter lifestyle brand beyond equipment.
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ArticleShein opens first Paris store
Shein has opened its first permanent store in Paris amid protests and police presence, facing a backlash against ultra-fast fashion.
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ArticleLenzing, OceanSafe pioneer circular fiber
Lenzing and OceanSafe have teamed up to develop biodegradable performance fibers, setting new sustainability standards for global sportswear.
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ArticleZalando strengthens Sports Focus
Zalando’s Q3 results confirm its transformation into a multi-specialist lifestyle platform, with sports and athleisure driving growth alongside Nike, Adidas and On.
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ArticleZalando becomes DFB’s main partner
Zalando becomes main partner of the German Football Association, connecting fashion, lifestyle and the sports-lifestyle crossover.
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ArticleUnder Armour gains ground in Q2 and hopes for sustainable turnaround
Under Armour has exceeded its own forecast in Q2 FY26. Initial signs from North America raise hopes of a turnaround.
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ArticleUnder Armour names new CFO
Under Armour has named Reza Taleghani CFO, to succeed David Bergman, who departs after two decades. The transition takes effect in February 2026.
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ArticleCanada Goose deeper in the red in Q2 despite DTC boost
Canada Goose loses momentum after strong spring quarter: DTC continues to grow, but rising costs weigh on Q2 results.
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ArticleCanada Goose board changes
Canada Goose has announced the retirement of Stephen Gunn from its board. Belinda Wong is joining the audit committee.
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