Sportman's Warehouse at West Bend in Wisconsin will be closing at the end of February over a year and a half after opening its doors. The store employs 63 workers…
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La Sportiva Expands Mountain Cup
La Sportiva will expand the reach of competitive trail running throughout the country by partnering with the leading trail races in each part of North America. These races will join together to form a competition to determine the fastest mountain runner..
Lance Armstrong Enters Boston Marathon
Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France champion, has entered the 2008 Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association announced Jan. 17. Armstrong qualified for the Boston Marathon with a 2:46:43 finish at the 2007 ING New York City Marathon…
Fleet Feet’s Long Run
Fleet Feet was born in 1976 just as the first running boom was taking off, but the franchisor of 80 running stores appears to be getting a second wind. Here, Jeff Phillips, Fleet Feet’s president, discusses the successes at Fleet Feet, including its new F
A Sporting Goods Industry Call to Action…
Ah, the 80’s… A time when the sporting goods industry was at its peak — both in growth and as a draw for some of the best and brightest coming out of college. Fast forward 20 years and this industry just isn’t what many graduates have in mind when it co
New Management at Ashworth Sees Q4 Gains; Fiscal Year Still Off..
With a fresh new executive team in place, Ashworth ended its fiscal year on an up-note as fourth quarter earnings, margins and net loss all improved over the year-ago period. However, these results were not enough to offset the decreases seen leading up t
Sporting Goods Industry Urges Students to “Get in the Game”
Top executives from key segments of the sporting goods industry have joined forces to create a program designed to attract top college graduates as future employees. The program, called “Get in the Game,” is the creation of a 15-member committee of leadin
Denson, Hainer, Plank Rank Among Most Influential in Sports
Nike's Charlie Denson ranked 13th on Sports Business Journal's list of the 50 most influential people in sports business. Adidas's Herbert Hainer came in at 17, and Under Armour's Kevin Plank, 42…
Tefron Names Active Chairman
Tefron Ltd., a producer of seamless intimate apparel and active wear, has appointed Yacov Gelbard, former CEO of the Bezeq Group, as active chairman of the board of directors. The Israelli-based company also announced that Yarom Oren is replacing Gillon B
Remington Acquires Marlin Firearms
Remington Arms Co. Inc. announced plans to acquire Marlin Firearms Co. Under the agreement, Robert Behn will remain president of Marlin. The deal is expected to close in January…
Nautilus Sells Colorado Building
The 93,743-square-foot Nautilus building in the Colorado Technology Center has been sold for $6.3 million, according to public records. The building is in Louisville, a suburb north of Denver. The deal closed on Monday, Christmas Eve…
GBMI Acquired by Titan Global Holdings…
Titan Global Holdings, Inc. has purchased the majority of all of the assets of Global Brand Marketing, Inc. (GBMI), including inventory, accounts receivable and intellectual property assets. Titan also said it hired the complete core of executives current
Under Armour Inks New Lease to Expand HQ…
Under Armour Inc. has signed a lease for expansion space near its headquarters in South Baltimore. According to a filing with the SEC, Under Armour on December 14 signed a lease for 138,198 square feet at the Overflo Public Warehouse Inc. property at 145
SIA Retail Audit: Snow Sports Sales Decline in Early Season…
With virtually no early season snow nationwide, the snow sports season got off to a late start this year and retail sales suffered as a result. SIA issued its first in a series of six retail audits covering specialty sales of snow sports apparel, equipmen
RECALL: Hunting Harnesses From Gorilla Inc…
Some 60,000 Chinese-made full-body harnesses used by hunters were recalled, because they could allow users to fall from tree stands and risk serious injury, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said last week. The harnesses were made in China for G