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Issue 3/2006

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Expert authority and service remain Intersport's core competence

Intersport International's CEO Franz Julen believes that the demand for expert advice and skilled service in the sports retail business will continue. In addition, the Intersport Group is planning to open 60-70 of its new Budget Sport discount Read more »

Wilson's soccer game plan on target

Amer Sports Latin America aims to make Wilson a force in the global game by being on the spot at kick off and proactive on and off the pitch too. Read more »

Everyone Loves Mavic

"Mavic! Mavic!" cheer the French children lining Le Tour's route. The children don't recognize the cyclists who've just made a breakaway, but they do know Mavic. Mavic's yellow support cars have been following Le Tour's competitors for 29 years. Read more »

Tour de France - a great spectacle

Le Tour, TdF, La Grande Boucle, Tour de France - this beloved race has many names. The Tour de France is not only the world's best-known cycling race, but also one of the largest and most significant spectacles in sport. It competes for recognition and spectator figures in the toughest league, as it is often compared to the Summer Olympics and the FIFA World Cup. Read more »

Issue 2/2006

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Profile

Wilson Sporting Goods President Chris Considine, who has dedicated himself to the company for almost 24 years, is guiding Wilson towards the future. Read more »

Sport business

Salomon opens its own brand outlet in Prague. Read more »

Amer Sports

Amer Sports Spain continues to grow. Read more »

Trend

Running is now more popular and more diverse than ever. People are running along the beach, in the mountains and on the streets, either alone or with others. Read more »

Marathon

Why does the popularity of the New York Marathon endure year after year? Read more »

Issue 4/2006

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Freestyling takes skiing by storm

A powerful trend has emerged from new wave skiing - one that is already shaping the development of ski resorts and equipment. Read more »

You can't rest on your laurels

Rupert "Killy" Huber is the product development wizard for the most successful team in the alpine circus: Atomic. He still burns with the desire to test the ultimate pair of skis - skis that are not only the best of the best, but also manufactured in the most cost-effective way. Read more »

Baseball for all

It's a ground ball to the shortstop, deftly swept up, tossed to second for one out, then fired to first for the double play. The players head back to the dugout, eager for their turn at bat. Read more »

Issue 1/2006

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Anja Pärson's road to fame

This winter is especially important for Swedish alpine skier Anja Pärson. Read more »

Looking to the future

Throughout its 70-year history, Suunto has manufactured top-quality ­instruments for professionals and demanding enthusiasts. Read more »

Orienteering skills under pressure

The 2005 Adventure Racing World Championship competition in New Zealand was exceptionally tough. Read more »

The new standard in classic skiing

Salomon has once again come out with a new breed of bindings and boots for traditional crosscountry skiing. Read more »

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