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    The WTA suspends all tournaments in China over Peng Shuai’s plight

    2021-12-02T18:55:00Z

    On Dec. 1, the chairman and CEO of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), Steve Simon, announced, “with the full support of the WTA Board of Directors,” the “immediate suspension of all WTA tournaments in China, including Hong Kong.” The WTA has a ten-year deal for nine tournaments in China, among ...

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    The unvaccinated are banned from Germany’s non-essential stores

    2021-12-02T18:26:00Z

    In contrast with Austria, where non-essential stores and other public indoor services have been forced to shut down completely at least until Dec. 13, or with the U.K., where people must now wear masks in all the stores, non-essential stores as well as cinemas, theaters and restaurants in Germany will ...

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    Lululemon countersues Peloton over its activewear

    2021-11-30T17:32:00Z

    Lululemon Athletica launched its threatened lawsuit against Peloton Interactive over the latter’s new activewear line in the federal court for Central California on Nov. 29. Lululemon had sent a cease-and-desist letter to Peloton on Nov. 11, claiming potential infringement of six design patents by five items in the latter’s collection. ...

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    Peloton sues Lululemon

    2021-11-29T17:36:00Z

    Peloton Interactive filed a lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court on Nov. 24 against Lululemon Athletica, a former partner with which it subsequently parted amicably. It appears that the American supplier of connected fitness equipment is seeking to head off a likely legal challenge from the Canadian-based sports apparel company, ...

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    Nike settles with Skechers

    2021-11-25T16:44:00Z

    Nike and Skechers have reached a settlement at undisclosed conditions of their long-standing legal battle, putting an end to three intellectual property lawsuits after the mediation of a judge for the Central District of California. The dispute started in January 2016, when Nike accused Skechers of using design elements of ...

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    Ski resorts are opening in Russia, but many will not go there

    2021-11-23T17:17:00Z

    The first ski resorts in Russia have opened in the Kemerovo and Khabarovsk Krai regions, marking the beginning of the early winter season. Around this time a year ago, the Russian market experienced a substantial rise in demand for winter sporting goods equipment, as many Russian skiers were prevented from ...

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    Alpine ski facilities are not being closed, but Germany may follow Austria’s lockdown

    2021-11-23T17:17:00Z

    Europe has become the epicenter of the new wave of the coronavirus pandemic, registering 67 percent of the new cases of infection around the world. The situation is particularly tense in Central Europe, but in contrast with a year ago, health authorities are generally excluding snow sports from the range ...

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    Austria imposes a general lockdown, Germany approves a new infection protection act

    2021-11-19T16:59:00Z

    Without waiting for the end of a previously imposed confinement for the unvaccinated, which started on Nov. 15, the Austrian government decided that everybody will go into a general, nationwide lockdown for a maximum of 20 days on Monday, Nov. 22, and that it will be extended for unvaccinated people ...

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    Sentryc helps Oeko-Tex to track thousands of piracy cases over the internet

    2021-11-17T18:40:00Z

    In a move intended to protect its trademark from infringements on the eve of Black Friday and the Christmas shopping season, Oeko-Tex has revealed a partnership with a Berlin-based software firm, Sentryc, whose AI-based cloud solution scans more than 120 international online marketplaces and all the social media for product ...

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    Peloton sues iFIT and Echelon Fitness again

    2021-11-17T18:25:00Z

    Peloton Interactive is suing iFIT and Echelon Fitness in a federal Delaware court, accusing them of infringing on its four patents for on-demand exercise classes and other features, including two patents inherited through its acquisition of Precor. Peloton sued Echelon in 2019 for patent infringement and for copying its business ...

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    New Russian lockdown boosts the resale market

    2021-11-11T15:52:00Z

    A week-long lockdown ordered by the Russian government to slow down the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic forced Russian sporting goods retailers and others to shut most of their outlets, but it doesn’t seem to have affected the market to a major extent. As Russia has become the European country ...

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    JD criticizes video of a July 5 meeting over Footasylum’s contested takeover

    2021-11-08T16:05:00Z

    Peter Cowgill, executive chairman of JD Sports Fashion, was reported by The Sunday Times as being under investigation by the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) over a possible breach of its rules on sharing sensitive information relating to JD’s contested takeover of the smaller Footasylum chain in the U.K. The ...

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    Swiss ski camps enjoy record bookings

    2021-11-05T18:36:00Z

    Schools and their class camps in particular are currently boosting occupancy at Swiss ski resorts, according to the Swiss sports association, Sportbiz. According to its report, by the end of October, a record of 287 class camps had already been booked through the Swiss snowsports initiative Go Snow - or ...

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    UK anti-trust authority again blocks the JD Sports-Footasylum merger

    2021-11-04T15:30:00Z

    The U.K.Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) issued a new verdict on Nov. 4 confirming its conclusion that JD Sports Fashion must divest Footasylum, the chain of sports fashion stores that it bought in May 2019, as it has resulted, or may be expected to result, in “a substantial lessening of ...

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    Charlotte Cox and Stefan Rosenkranz join FESI’s board

    2021-11-02T16:15:00Z

    The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) elected two new members to its board of directors at its annual general assembly, which was held online. The two new members, Charlotte Cox and Stefan Rosenkranz, will serve for a term of at least one year on FESI’s board, which ...

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    Dorel will pay more taxes in Luxembourg

    2021-11-02T10:40:00Z

    Confirming the verdict of a lower court, the Luxembourg Administrative Court has ruled that a local subsidiary of Dorel Industries owes €54.6 million including tax to the local government. As a result, the owner of Cannondale, Schwinn and other brands, whose bike division is being purchased by Pon Holdings, will ...

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    Kelme’s Spanish distributor is fighting for life

    2021-10-28T15:50:00Z

    According to Diffusion Sport, New Millennium Sports has asked the third commercial court of Alicante, in the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia, to allow it to enter into bankruptcy protection proceedings. The former owner of the Kelme brand, which has a contract for its dstribution in Spain, seeks to avoid ...

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    EU is urged to take more action to promote sports activities

    2021-10-26T16:24:00Z

    FESI, the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry, says it welcomes the adoption of a report made by a member of the European Parliament, Tomasz Frankowski, who has assessed the sport policy of the European Union. The former Polish footballer is proposing to strengthen the role of the European ...

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    The IOC boosts its environmental policy

    2021-10-26T14:49:00Z

    Ahead of the COP 26 conference on climate change due to start in Glasgow on Nov. 1, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) pledged to halve its “direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions” by 2030. Its previous pledge was to cut them by 45 percent by the same deadline, in keeping ...

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    WHO issues guidance for gov’t physical activity systems

    2021-10-20T17:14:00Z

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a statement on state-encouraged exercise under the title “Fair Play: Building a strong physical activity system for more active people.” The pandemic, it reads, has “exposed vulnerabilities and inequities in opportunities for communities and people to be active,” and therefore physically and mentally ...