News Briefs – Page 271
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Amer Sports appoints new CEO for Arc’teryx, planning to accelerate DTC
Amer Sports has announced the immediate appointment of Stuart Haselden, a retail industry executive, to the newly created position of CEO of Arc’teryx Equipment, based in Vancouver, Canada. He succeeds Jon Hoerauf, Arc’teryx’ president, who has decided to leave the company to pursue other plans after eight years with the ...
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Will Gymshark come out with a line of shoes?
The question was asked at the end of a presentation by Justine McCarthy, development director at Gymshark, in one of the workshops organized as part of the rich conference program of ISPO Munich Online. “Watch this space,” she replied with a smile, without providing any further details. Gymshark, a nine-year-old ...
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Zalando joins the Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Zalando has joined a circular economy network by becoming a member of the U.K.-based Ellen MacArthur Foundation. The German online retailer said that the collaboration is in line with its commitment to apply the principles of circularity and extend the life of at least 50 million fashion products by 2023. ...
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Pentland Connect cross-brand ordering platform attracts 1,200 retailers
With online shopping picking up during the coronavirus pandemic and retailers adapting to an unpredictable retail climate, Pentland Brands has expanded its B2B online offering through its Pentland Connect platform for retail clients. Retailers can now order products from across the brand’s portfolio 24/7. According to the group, since its ...
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Giro will introduce a smaller version of its Contour goggle
Giro Sport Design has announced the launch of the Contour RS (RS for “reduced size”), a new version of its Contour goggle designed for skiers and snowboarders who have smaller-than-average faces. The Giro Contour RS is said to deliver the same level of performance and crisp visibility as its sibling, ...
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Nike executive moves to Crocs
Yet another Nike executive has jumped ship, perhaps due to its recent reorganization. Emma Minto has joined Crocs as senior vice president and general manager in charge of all the operations of the fast-growing brand of comfort shoes in North America. She had spent 16 years with Nike in various ...
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Head launches a collection of tennis bags made from recycled bottles
Head has worked with Alexander “Sascha” Zverev, the German tennis player and brand ambassador who is also an environmentally conscious athlete, on the development of Head’s first tennis bags made from recycled PET bottles. The collaborative collection comprises the Gravity R-Pet Duffle Bag and Gravity R-Pet Sport Bag. While 47 ...
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Macron enters international tennis
Macron will dress a range of tournament staff at the ATP Cup in Melbourne on Feb. 2-6, as well as at the Melbourne Summer Series and Adelaide International, both of which are already underway. For Macron, whose core business is in team sports jerseys, the partnership with Tennis Australia is ...
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Kilian Jornet receives the ISPO Cup 2021
For the first time in the 50-year history of the ISPO Cup trophy, which is awarded annually by ISPO to an exceptional sports personality, including legendary stars such as Pelé, Reinhold Messner, Ole Einar Björndalen, Ingemar Stenmark, or most recently Tegla Loroupe, the award ceremony did not take place as ...
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West Kiteboarding is the ISPO Brandnew 2021 Overall Winner
In a live digital pitch on Feb. 1, the first day of ISPO Munich Online, the ten finalists of the ISPO Brandnew Awards 2021 competed for the title of Overall Winner as the most innovative startup of the year. Each startup had 90 seconds to convince the audience in the ...
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Nike reorganizes in Germany, possibly also elsewhere
Nike is apparently streamlining its operations in Germany, and perhaps in other European countries as well. While stressing that the company is not closing its office in Berlin, a Nike spokesman declined to directly confirm a report in Wirtschaftswoche that it is abolishing the role of country manager in Germany, ...
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Bianchi takes over its distribution in France
Bianchi, the Italian bike company owned by Cycleurope since 1997, is setting up a new “France division” headed up by Christoph Soenen, a French manager who worked previously for Royal Velo France, Mavic, Campagnolo and Ekoï. The brand was previously distributed by the French subsidiary of Cycleurope along with Peugeot ...
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L Catterton invests in JOTT and names Lalance as CEO
JOTT, a French casual outerwear brand, has announced that L Catterton has acquired a controlling interest in the company. The financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed. The Gourdikian family, which founded and manages JOTT, will continue to hold a “significant equity interest” in the business. JOTT, ...
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Pierangelo Zanetta, former Shimano executive and EFFTA president, has passed away
Pierangelo Zanetta, the former managing director of Shimano Europe Fishing Holdings, has died after a long illness. Zanetta was an important figure in the global fishing tackle industry. In 2007, while working at Shimano, he joined the board of the European Fishing Tackle Trade Association (EFTTA). He was elected president ...
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Budapest considers hosting the 2032 Olympics
The Hungarian Olympic Committee has established a committee to assess the feasibility of staging the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the country’s capital city. Budapest previously bid in 1916, 1920, 1936, 1944 and 1960, but ultimately never hosted the Games. Budapest also ran for the 2024 Olympics but pulled ...
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Dorel raises purchase price to go private
Cerberus Capital Management has agreed to pay 10.3 percent more than previously planned to acquire control of Dorel Industries – whose assets include major bicycle brands such as Cannondale, Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, Caloi and IronHorse – following exchanges and discussion with shareholders holding more than 50 percent of the group’s ...
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Asics teams up with Casio in Japan on personal coaching service for runners
Casio Computer and Asics Corp. have announced the launch of Runmetrix, a new personal coaching service for runners, from beginner level to experienced runner. The service will begin on March 4 in Japan. Runmetrix combines an app, a motion sensor, and a G-Shock watch to match the goals and levels ...
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Jeff Veldhuizen to lead Expresso Fitness
Jeff Veldhuizen, a former Zwift and Nike executive, has been chosen as the new CEO of Expresso Fitness, an immersive and fun American fitness platform, mounted on special stationary bikes, that claims to be “the most advance gamified cardio for your home.” . Veldhuizen, 44, previously served as vice-president of ...
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Puma is named a Top Employer in Europe
Puma has been named Top Employer Europe by the Top Employers Institute. Puma was the only company from the sporting goods industry to receive the award for all of Europe in 2021. Meanwhile, Puma South Africa received the Top Employer award for the first time this year. The Top Employers ...
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Karstadt Sports’ parent to get a state loan
Germany’s federal government has agreed to grant a €460 million loan to Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof (GKK), the big and struggling department store chain owned by Signa Retail, according to the German press agency, DPA. However, the loan is said to be subordinated to a number of yet unspecified conditions. One ...