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Issue 4/2003
- Amer403_en_2555d.pdf (2.15 Mb PDF)
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Aiming for the top in Switzerland
Aiming for the top in Switzerland Switzerland has its own distinctive way of doing things - and that goes for its sporting goods trade as well: the market is still dominated by small firms. Read more »
Conquer yourself find nature
Conquer yourself find nature Adventure sport is continuously evolving and finding new forms. Read more »
The Touch of Roger Federer
The Touch of Roger Federer Wimbledon Champion Roger Federer is a multitalented man who would be successful in just about any ball sport. Read more »
Issue 3/2003
- Amer303_en_25021.pdf (1.61 Mb PDF)
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Fishing for freedom
Fishing for freedom "Only hard work brings results," says Gabriel Batistuta, a man acknowledged as one of the greatest goal-scorers of recent years. Read more »
Touchdown on the old continent
Touchdown on the old continent Heavily padded men who make ice hockey players look like beanstalks limber up on the artificial turf surface. Read more »
Home from home
Home from home A two-storey suburban family town house located a stone's throw from the Wimbledon tennis stadium serves as the support base for Wilson's team of tennis professionals during the championships. Read more »
New life for the ski rental business
New life for the ski rental business Alpine skiing culture is becoming more diverse and the winds of change are blowing the dust and cobwebs out of the ski rental business. Read more »
Issue 2/2003
- Amer203_en_25001.pdf (2.58 Mb PDF)
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A Smash Hit
A Smash Hit Blue skies and sunshine are forecast for beach volleyball. Read more »
King of the fast show
King of the fast show The rediscovered joy of skiing and important people in his immediate circle are the factors behind Kalle Palander's World Cup Slalom triumph. Read more »
New trends in golf retailing
New trends in golf retailing Traditional pro-shops still dominate the British golf market, but specialist chain stores are raising their market share all the time. Read more »
Sometimes it hurts
Sometimes it hurts The odd ache here and a strange feeling there. Physically active people and sports participants are accustomed to the minor aches and pains that follow physical exertion, but when should they be concerned and have that ailment checked out by a physician. Read more »
A bicycle ride to Patagonia
A bicycle ride to Patagonia At the end of January, forty-year-old IT professional Antony Bowesman embarked on a 7,574 bicycle ride through Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. Read more »
Issue 1/2003
- Amer103_en_24fc1.pdf (1.43 Mb PDF)
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Mr. Analysis
Padraig Harrington, Mr. Analysis Tireless in his devotion to practice and improvement of his already formidable golfing skills, Padraig Harrington is Read more »
Does the trade know how to sell everyone?
Does the trade know how to sell everyone? Sports stores are getting bigger and specialising, but how well do they serve difference customer groups? Read more »
New trends in fitness
New trends in fitness The babyboomers have taken to America?s gyms on mass. Body-building basement gyms are a thing of the past. Read more »
Mega wristops
Mega wristops Suunto's new-generation wristop computers support the sporting activities of their users on three different level. Read more »
