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- U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials
- U.S. Olympic Track Trials Results By The Associated Press Thursday At Hayward Field Eugene, Ore. (All race distances in meters x-qualified for Olympics) Men 400 1,...
- Research articles 2008-07-04
- MARSHALL ARTS
- Calendar Professional BASEBALL St. Louis at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. Amateur BASEBALL FCA at Topeka Golden Giants, 7 p.m., Falley Field TENNIS Jayhawk Open at Kossover Tennis Center Golf U.S....
- Research articles 2008-06-29
- All of the Compression Clothing Businesses Have Invested Large Sums of Money in Promoting and Advertising Their Brands of Compression Garments
- DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c87949) has announced the addition of Compression Garments for Enhanced Performance to their offering. Compression garments are "skin tight" items of clothing which provide mild compression on the body's muscles in order to increase the flow of blood to and from specific muscle...
- Research articles 2008-04-07
- Hawk-Eye hopes to solve footballs goal-line debate
- LONDON AFP — Hawk-Eye, the technology used to judge tight line calls in tennis, will this weekend be proposed as the solution to football's desire for a reliable system of judging when the ball has crossed the goal-line. Football's rules-making body, the International Football Association Board IFAB, will also...
- Research articles 2007-03-02
- HUF STUFF; EX-PRO KEITH HUFNAGEL IS SKATING AHEAD WITH A SNEAKER STORE FOR STYLE FANS.
- Byline: Stan Sinberg Name: Huf Location: 516 Hayes St.; 816 Sutter St. clothing only and 808 Sutter St. footwear only, all in San Francisco Established: August 2002 Owner: Keith Hufnagel ...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
- JAPANESE SPORTS MANUFACTURERS REINFORCING SELLING TO CHINA
- According to fdi.gov.cn: According to Japan's Nikkei News, Japanese sports products manufacturers are all counting on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and are reinforcing selling to China to catch up with European and American manufacturers such as Nike and Adidas. Asics has changed its selling model from franchise stores to...
- Research articles 2006-04-06
- CHINA: JAPANESE SPORTS MANUFACTURERS REINFORCING SELLING TO CHINA.
- According to fdi.gov.cn: According to Japan's Nikkei News, Japanese sports products manufacturers are all counting on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and are reinforcing selling to China to catch up with European and American manufacturers such as Nike and Adidas. Asics has changed its selling model...
- Research articles 2006-04-06
- Sole Searching
- Photo Gallery: Sole Searching Shoe Biz While society maligns most fetishes as shadowy pursuits of pleasure best kept under wraps and away from the public eye, there is but one fetish object consistently held in high esteem by the vast majority...
- Research articles 2006-04-04
- step out: the fetishization of sneakers
- IF YOU LET THEM BUILD IT THEY WILL COME. What's up with sneakers? Traversing the distance from utilitarian, inexpensive footwear to performance-oriented and high-tech necessities, sneakers have catapulted into yet another realm of being: collectible and cultish objects of fetishism. Walk into any shoe store and you are faced with...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- GADGET INSPECTORS; THANKS TO SOME SPLASHY DEBUTS, AVERAGE FITNESS FANS ARE GOING GAGA FOR HIGH-TECH FOOTWEAR. BUT DO RETAILERS REALLY UNDERSTAND THE EVER-ADVANCING SNEAKER TECHNOLOGY? FN GOES UNDERCOVER TO FIND OUT.
- Byline: Matt DeMazza, Sally Bell, Nancy Brumback, Kim Q. Berkshire The tech race is only getting more competitive. New kicks such as the Adidas_1, which features a microchip lodged in the shoe's sole, and the Nike Free, which recently unleashed a...
- Research articles 2005-07-25
- Road hardens for shoe makers.
- Jul 10, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The commodification of the athletic shoe market has led to a decline in profitability and intensification of marketing efforts. During the first calendar quarter of 2005 sales revenue for the sector fell by...
- Research articles 2005-07-10
- Adidas puts computer on new footing
- NEW YORK -- Hoping the new Adidas 1 will be to the sneaker industry what Apple's iPod has been to digital music, Adidas will put on sale March 18 what it bills as the world's first computerized "smart shoe." But consumers will decide whether the bionic running shoe's $250...
- Research articles 2005-03-03
- Argentina: Sporting goods brands are back to the market.
- Argentina, Oct 29, 2004 (El Cronista/SABI via COMTEX) Asics, Le Coq, Kappa and Umbro sporting good brands are returning to Argentina after to have pulled out of it over the last four years, following the economic crisis. Adidas, Nike, Puma and Reebok stayed in ...
- Research articles 2004-10-29
- Adidas touts new T-Mac 4 shoe that has leather but no lace
- The good news about $125 Adidas sneakers making their debut next week: At least you'll never have to pay for new laces. The T-Mac 4, billed as the first laceless performance basketball shoe, will be the fourth "signature" shoe for Houston Rockets star Tracy McGrady. And, Adidas spokesman Travis...
- Research articles 2004-10-22
- Smart running shoes.(New and Notable Product Design)
- Adidas Running Shoe. Not wanting to be left out of the digital age, Adidas's engineers conceived of a MCU-based system for running shoes. In each shoe, Microchip Technology's PIC16F88 analyzes the input from a Hall effect sensor to gauge the runner's speed and compressive force, compares...
- Research articles 2004-09-27
- Mighty micontroller.(Fact)(Brief Article)
- The popularity of the microcontroller--the brains of Adidas's new smart running shoe--continues to grow as the device finds it ways into myriad applications. According to the Semiconductor Industry Association, sales of microcontrollers will grow 12.1 percent this year to $11.2B, then increase 6 percent to $11.8B...
- Research articles 2004-09-27
- THE GLOBAL BOY.
- Byline: Julia Fein Azoulay Transmitting fashion messages at the speed of light, tweens today are truly global. Elements of European, American and Asian culture are shared and traded at a clip so speedy, designers, manufacturers and buyers are often left playing...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- No sweat; Sportswear.
- The visually-enhanced Thorpedo Campaigners against clothing sweatshops go to the Olympics ADIDAS may be upset that the star Australian Olympic swimmer whom it sponsors, Ian "the Thorpedo" Thorpe, has cast doubt on the firm's claims that its new swimsuits "help you swim...
- Research articles 2004-08-21
- Shoes getting smarter
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- Adidas says it has created the world's first "smart shoe" by mating it with a computer chip that adapts its cushioning level to a runner's size and stride. The Adidas 1 is the product of a three-year secret project the German company developed at its...
- Research articles 2004-05-10
- Brooks Tries to Make Its Imprint Uni...ue in Athletic-Shoe Market.
- By Renuka Rayasam, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 4--It's hard to imagine a brand of running shoe that won't be represented in the whir of feet along Peachtree Street this morning. Some runners will be clad in...
- Research articles 2003-07-04
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