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Altra Ambassadors 2015
ALTRA AMBASSADORS 2015 Welcome to the team! We hope that you've had some time online, including the Ambassador Facebook Group, to get to know your fellow teammates for 2015. We can all agree, we have a stacked team! Within this digital packet you'll find all the information you need about what being on the Altra team means, and how you can be an awesome Ambassador. WHAT'S INCLUDED HERE: 4. ALTRA: THE HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY What you can expect to find in the pages of this booklet: Here we'll teach you where we came from (spoiler alert: a toaster oven) and all about the technologies that set us apart from any other shoe company. We have a feeling you're already quite in love and familair with our awesome innovations. 1. AMBASSADOR EXPECTATIONS AND BENEFITS 5. ZERO LIMITS What does it mean to be an Ambassador? What do you have to do How to: live a life of crushing goals and obstacles, and why it to spread the Altra Love? What is expected of you? Here we have matters. Let's talk about what's coming for us in 2015. the go-to guide for being an awesome brand rep. You'll also find all the benefits you get for being on the team! 2. BRAND AWARENESS AND LOYALTY 6. CONTACTS How you can best represent Altra in your communities. Who's who on the Altra internal team and how you can get in contact with them, or send us digital high-fives, either way. 3. SOCIAL MEDIA AND ONLINE ENGAGEMENT The low-down on preferred hashtags, platforms, and the type of engagement we like to see from our Ambassadors. -
Women's 3000M Steeplechase
Games of the XXXII Olympiad • Biographical Entry List • Women Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Entrants: 47 Event starts: August 1 Age (Days) Born SB PB 1003 GEGA Luiza ALB 32y 266d 1988 9:29.93 9:19.93 -19 NR Holder of all Albanian records from 800m to Marathon, plus the Steeplechase 5000 pb: 15:36.62 -19 (15:54.24 -21). 800 pb: 2:01.31 -14. 1500 pb: 4:02.63 -15. 3000 pb: 8:52.53i -17, 8:53.78 -16. 10,000 pb: 32:16.25 -21. Half Mar pb: 73:11 -17; Marathon pb: 2:35:34 -20 ht EIC 800 2011/2013; 1 Balkan 1500 2011/1500; 1 Balkan indoor 1500 2012/2013/2014/2016 & 3000 2018/2020; ht ECH 800/1500 2012; 2 WSG 1500 2013; sf WCH 1500 2013 (2015-ht); 6 WIC 1500 2014 (2016/2018-ht); 2 ECH 3000SC 2016 (2018-4); ht OLY 3000SC 2016; 5 EIC 1500 2017; 9 WCH 3000SC 2019. Coach-Taulant Stermasi Marathon (1): 1 Skopje 2020 In 2021: 1 Albanian winter 3000; 1 Albanian Cup 3000SC; 1 Albanian 3000/5000; 11 Doha Diamond 3000SC; 6 ECP 10,000; 1 ETCh 3rd League 3000SC; She was the Albanian flagbearer at the opening ceremony in Tokyo (along with weightlifter Briken Calja) 1025 CASETTA Belén ARG 26y 307d 1994 9:45.79 9:25.99 -17 Full name-Belén Adaluz Casetta South American record holder. 2017 World Championship finalist 5000 pb: 16:23.61 -16. 1500 pb: 4:19.21 -17. 10 World Youth 2011; ht WJC 2012; 1 Ibero-American 2016; ht OLY 2016; 1 South American 2017 (2013-6, 2015-3, 2019-2, 2021-3); 2 South American 5000 2017; 11 WCH 2017 (2019-ht); 3 WSG 2019 (2017-6); 3 Pan-Am Games 2019. -
Athletics (Track & Field) 2015 General Rules
ATHLETICS (TRACK & FIELD) 2015 GENERAL RULES The Official Special Olympics Sports Rules shall govern all Special Olympics athletics competitions. As an international sports program, Special Olympics has created these rules based upon Internationale Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) and National Governing Body (NGB) rules for athletics. IAAF or National Governing Body rules shall be employed except when they are in conflict with the Official Special Olympics Sports Rules. For more information, visit www.iaaf.org. DEVELOPMENTAL EVENTS 1. Assisted Run (regional level only, non-advancing) 2. 50m Run* 3. 25m Walk* 4. Standing Long Jump* 5. Softball Throw* (Athletes throwing over 15m should compete in the shot put or mini jav; athletes who have thrown more than 20m in a SOWI competition will be ineligible to participate in softball throw following that season.) 6. 25m Non-Motorized Wheelchair* 7. 30m Non-Motorized Wheelchair Slalom* 8. 30 and 50m Motor Wheelchair Slalom* 9. 25m Motor Wheelchair Obstacle Course* 10. 4x25m Non-Motorized Wheelchair Shuttle Relay* *These events with an asterisk are considered developmental events and provide meaningful competition for athletes with lower ability levels and are not meant to be paired with other events (except field events) when entering athletes in competition. OFFICIAL EVENTS OFFERED 1. 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, 3000m Run 8. 4x100m Relay 2. 100, 200, 400*, 800*, 1500m* Walk 9. 4x200 m Relay 3. High Jump – no longer offered as an event 10. 4x400m Relay 4. Long Jump 11. Pentathalon – no longer offered as an event 5. Shot Put 12. 100, 200m Non-Motorized Wheelchair 6. Mini Jav (formerly known as Turbo Jav) 13. -
Energy and Training Module ITU Competitive Coach
37 energy and training module ITU Competitive Coach Produced by the International Triathlon Union, 2007 38 39 energy & training Have you ever wondered why some athletes shoot off the start line while others take a moment to react? Have you every experienced a “burning” sensation in your muscles on the bike? Have athletes ever claimed they could ‘keep going forever!’? All of these situations involve the use of energy in the body. Any activity the body performs requires work and work requires energy. A molecule called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the “energy currency” of the body. ATP powers most cellular processes that require energy including muscle contraction required for sport performance. Where does ATP come from and how is it used? ATP is produced by the breakdown of fuel molecules—carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. During physical activity, three different processes work to split ATP molecules, which release energy for muscles to use in contraction, force production, and ultimately sport performance. These processes, or “energy systems”, act as pathways for the production of energy in sport. The intensity and duration of physical activity determines which pathway acts as the dominant fuel source. Immediate energy system Fuel sources ATP Sport E.g. carbohydrates, energy performance proteins, fats “currency” Short term energy system E.g. swimming, cycling, running, transitions Long term energy system During what parts of a triathlon might athletes use powerful, short, bursts of speed? 1 2 What duration, intensity, and type of activities in a triathlon cause muscles to “burn”? When in a triathlon do athletes have to perform an action repeatedly for longer than 10 or 15 3 minutes at a moderate pace? 40 energy systems Long Term (Aerobic) System The long term system produces energy through aerobic (with oxygen) pathways. -
Case No. 11MCV ^4
Case 1:09-cv-01024-LO-TCB Document 1 Filed 09/10/09 Page 1 of 34 PageID# 1 FILED IN THE UNITED STATES DISCTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA II? 10 \- CLl".'. Erik B. Cherdak 149 Thurgood Street Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878 Plaintiff', Pro Se, Case No. 11MCV ^4- v. COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT SKECHERS USA, INC. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED 228 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Manhattan Beach, California 90266 Defendant. SERVE ON: CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY 11 South 12th Street P.O. Box 1463 Richmond, VA 23218-0000 COMPLAINT Plaintiff Erik B. Cherdak1 (hereinafter "Plaintiff or "Cherdak"), Pro Se, and in and for his Complaint against SKECHERS USA, INC. (hereinafter "SKECHERS"), and states as follows: JURISDICTION AND VENUE 1. This is an action for Patent Infringement under the Laws of the United States of America and, in particular, under Title 35 United States Code (Patents - 35 1 While Plaintiff Cherdak is not licensed to practice law in Virginia, he is a registered patent attorney before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Case 1:09-cv-01024-LO-TCB Document 1 Filed 09/10/09 Page 2 of 34 PageID# 2 USC § 1, et seq.). Accordingly, Jurisdiction and Venue are properly based under Sections 1338(a), 1391(b) and (c), and/or 1400(b) of Title 28 of the United States Code. 2. Plaintiff is an individual who resides in Gaithersburg, Maryland at the address listed in the caption of this Complaint. At all times relevant herein, Plaintiff has been and is the named inventor of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,343,445 (the '445 patent) and 5,452,269 (the '269 patent) (hereinafter collectively referred to the "Cherdak patents," which were duly and legally issued by the U.S. -
Product Lines
Product Lines _ June 2021 Greenville, SC _ 6-4-2021 Buyers Guide Lines Booth Number First Name Last Name 7 Diamonds 1030-1034 Michael Novak Abaco Polarized Sunglasses 9, 10 Bill Nelson Accent Paddles 22, 23 Spencer Cooke Acorn 122-124 Levi Sandelin AFTCO 407, 506 Stack Bell Aftershokz 424-428 Jim Bertrand Aku Footwear 13 Cameron Gadd Alite Designs 709-713 Kev Martin Alpine Provisions 615-617, 714-716, 715-717, 814-816 Beaty Jackson Alpine Start 615-617, 714-716, 715-717, 814-816 Beaty Jackson Altra Running/VFC Outdoor 513 Erin Thomson American Backcountry 636-638, 637-639 Jacki Nicholson AMK 616-618 Bo Boran Aqualung Sport 109-110 Kyle Lynch Arcade Belt Co. 113 John McDanel Arctix 122-124 Levi Sandelin Asolo USA 815-817, 914-916 Allyn Morton Astral Designs 22, 23 Spencer Cooke Astral Footwear 22, 23 Spencer Cooke Aventura/Old Ranch 24, 25, 26 Paul Jones BAJIO Sunglasses 407, 506 Stack Bell Basix 808-810 Beryl Minghini Baypointe Apparel 808-810 Beryl Minghini Beach & Barn 1035-1039 Ronnie Warner Beantown 1007-1009 John Drummond Bell, Giro, Blackburn, CoPilot, C-Preme 524-530 Rob Robinson Big Agnes 815-817, 914-916 Allyn Morton Brown Dog Hosiery by Wilson Sock Company 414 Kathy Pope Biion 519-521 Matthew Sablowski BioLite 1011-1021 Chaz Warren Bison Designs 815-817, 914-916 Allyn Morton Biza 122-124 Levi Sandelin Black Diamond Equipment 415-417, 514-516, 515-517 T.J. Maurer Blundstone 629-631, 728-730 Mitch Davis Boardworks SUP 709-713 Kev Martin Body Glide 424-428 Jim Bertrand Body Glove 109-110 Kyle Lynch Bogs Footwear 520 Eddie Fant -
Amer-Sports-Annual-Report-2008.Pdf
CONTENT Amer Sports in brief and key fi gures . .1 CEO’s review . .8 Strategy . .12 Mission and values. .14 Vision. .15 Financial targets . .16 Global landscape . .18 Business segments Winter and Outdoor . .24 Ball Sports . .34 Fitness . .42 R&D. .46 Award winning products . .48 Sales and channel management . .54 Supply chain and IT . .56 Human resources . .58 Social responsibility . .62 Board of Directors report and fi nancial statements . .68 Corporate governance . .136 Board of Directors . .146 Executive Board . .148 Amer Sports key brands . .152 Information for investors . .212 Contact information . .213 NET SALES, EUR MILLION EBIT, EUR MILLION 1,732 *) 1,793 1,652 1,577 117.1*) 120.2 100.5 92.2**) 1,036 78.9 04 05 06 07 08 04 05 06 07 08 *) Pro forma *) Pro forma **) Before non-recurring items EQUITY RATIO, % GEARING, % 56 121 112 115 105 34 32 31 31 29 04 05 06 07 08 04 05 06 07 08 NET SALES BY NET SALES BY BUSINESS SEGMENT GEOGRAPHICAL SEGMENT 1 Winter and Outdoor 55% 1 EMEA 46% 2 Ball Sports 31% 2 Americas 43% 3 Fitness 14% 3 Asia Pacific 11% 123 123 1 Amer Sports is the world’s leading sports equipment company We offer technically-advanced products that improve the performance of sports participants. Our major brands include Salomon, Wilson, Precor, Atomic, Suunto, Mavic and Arc’teryx. The company’s business is balanced by our broad portfolio of sports and our presence in all major markets. Amer Sports was founded in 1950 in Finland. It has KEY BRANDS: been listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd since • Salomon – the mountain sports company 1977. -
Apparel Brand Perceptions: an Examination of Consumers’ Perceptions of Six Athletic Apparel Brands
Apparel Brand Perceptions: An examination of consumers’ perceptions of six athletic apparel brands by Katelyn Conway A THESIS submitted to Oregon State University Honors College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Science in Merchandising Management (Honors Scholar) Presented June 15, 2017 Commencement June 2018 AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Katelyn Conway for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Science in Merchandising Management presented on June 15, 2017. Title: Apparel Brand Perceptions: An examination of consumers’ perceptions of six athletic apparel brands Abstract Approved: _____________________________________________________________ Kathy Mullet Brands are becoming more relevant in today’s society, especially in order to differentiate among competitors and in the eyes of the consumer. As a result of this relevance, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to maintain a strong brand perception among consumer markets. Therefore, it is fundamental for brands to understand how consumers perceive them and if this aligns with how brands want to be perceived. The purpose of this thesis is to understand the importance of branding and brand perception. An online survey was conducted to determine the perception of six apparel companies regarding ten characteristics. Key Words: Athletic brands, consumer perceptions Corresponding e-mail address: [email protected] ©Copyright by Katelyn Conway June 15, 2017 All Rights Reserved Apparel Brand Perceptions: An examination of consumers’ perceptions of six athletic apparel brands By Katelyn Conway A PROJECT submitted to Oregon State University University Honors College in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Science in Merchandising Management (Honors Scholar) Presented June 15, 2017 Commencement June 2018 Honors Baccalaureate of Science in Merchandising Management project of Katelyn Conway presented on June 15, 2017. -
11. November & December 2020 Sanctions
GLOBAL LIST OF INELIGIBLE PERSONS Period of Lifeti Date of Date of Ineligibility Infractio Name Nationality Role Sex Discipline 1 Discipline 2 Sanction Disqualification me ADRV Rules ADRV Notes Description Birth Infraction until n Type of results Ban? Long Distance In competition test, 2017 Baoneng Guangzhou ABDOSH, Ali 25/08/1987 ETH athlete M 24/12/2017 4 years ineligibility 04/02/2022 Since 24-12-2017 No Doping Presence,Use Salbutamol (3000m+) Huangpu Marathon , Guangzhou, CHN In competition test, Iraqi Championships, Baghdad, ABDUL SHAHID (NASERA), Haidar 13/01/1981 IRQ athlete M Throws 08/03/2019 4 years ineligibility 05/05/2023 Since 08.03.19 No Doping Presence,Use Metandienone IRQ Use or Attempted Use by an Athlete of a IAAF Rule 32.2(b) Use of a prohibited substance Middle Distance Prohibited Substance or a Prohibited ACHERKI, Mounir 09/02/1981 FRA athlete M 1500m 01/01/2014 4 years ineligibility 15/04/2021 Since 01-01-2014 No Doping Use,Possession IAAF Rule 32.2(f) Possession of a prohibited (800m-1500m) Method, Possession of a Prohibited substance Substance or a Prohibited Method ADAMCHUK, Mariya 29/05/2000 UKR athlete F Long Jump Jumps 03/06/2018 4 years ineligibility 16/08/2022 Since 03.06.18 No Doping Presence,Use Trenbolone, DMBA & Methylhexaneamine ICT, Ukrainian club U20 Championships', Lutsk, UKR Sprints (400m or ADEKOYA, Kemi 16/01/1993 BRN athlete F 400m Hurdles 24/08/2018 4 years ineligibility 25/11/2022 Since 24.08.18 No Doping Presence,Use Stanozolol Out-of-competition test, Jakarta, IDN less) Sprints (400m or 8 years ineligibility (2nd In competition test, Warri Relays - CAA Super Grand ADELOYE, Tosin 07/02/1996 NGR athlete F 400m 24/07/2015 23/07/2023 Since 24-07-2015 No Doping Presence,Use Exogenous Steroids less) ADRV) Prix , Warri, NGR Sprints (400m or In competition test, 96th Malaysian Athletics ADLI SAIFUL, Muh. -
Choosing Shoes
Choosing Shoes With each step you take, the shoes you wear impact the joints and muscles of your feet, ankles, knees, hips, and spine. Pain and injury can be avoided by wearing the proper shoe for your body and foot type, especially when you participate in play and athletic activities. Your doctor or physical therapist will watch the way you walk to identify your body and foot type. The alignment of your foot while standing, walking or running may be described as “neutral”, “flat” or “rigid”. Neutral (“normal”) means that the inside border of your foot curves slightly off the floor when standing, creating a visible arch. When walking, your heel strikes the ground first, followed by the middle section of your foot, and finally pushing off with all of your toes. Flat means that the inside border of your foot nearly or completely touches the floor when standing. When walking your foot is too flexible. You push off from the inside border of your foot and big toe. This is also called “overpronation”. Rigid means that your weight is on the outside border of your foot when standing and walking. When you walk your foot is not flexible enough to provide shock absorption. This is also called “supination”. Choosing the proper shoe for your foot type will keep your foot and body better supported when walking and playing. If you have an injury or pain, it is vital you wear proper footwear during your athletic activities (including PE class and physical therapy sessions). It is best if you wear good shoes all day long! Specialty athletic/running shoe stores will be best equipped to help you find the right shoes for your foot type (try A Snail’s Pace or Road Runner Sports). -
Information Standards and Compliance
Uned Rhyddid Gwybodaeth / Freedom of Information Unit Response Date: 09/03/2018 2018/206 – Theft of Bicycles In response to your recent request for information regarding; 1. The number of reports of bicycle thefts. a. Please include any details of the model / price of bike b. Please also highlight the number of cases, if any that mention “Strava”, “Facebook”, “twitter” “Instagram” or “fitness tracker app”. Could I please have the data for the past three years, starting with the most up- to-date data. Could you please sort the data by year. Search Criteria • Valid crimes, either classified as “Theft of Pedal Cycle” (or (attempts thereof), or where a Bicycle is recorded as “Stolen” • The Make / Model / Original Value of the Bicycles recorded as Stolen have been provided where recorded (i.e. there will be gaps in the data, and some crimes may have multiple items recorded as stolen) Fitness Calendar Tracker Year Crime Strava Facebook Twitter Instagram App 2015 764 0 3 0 0 0 2016 588 0 1 0 0 0 2017 663 0 6 0 0 0 Bicycle Make by Calendar Year (Bicycle Count) Bicycle Make 2015 2016 2017 Not Recorded 108 79 55 CARRERA 85 48 68 GIANT 41 36 18 APOLLO 44 23 16 RALEIGH 24 16 11 TREK 18 16 15 SPECIALIZED 17 14 13 CANNONDALE 14 15 9 SCOTT 13 14 10 BOARDMAN 9 10 9 MUDDY FOX 13 11 4 KONA 10 7 3 DIAMOND BACK 8 4 7 SARACEN 5 4 9 GT 6 6 6 MARIN 10 7 0 SPECIALISED 4 7 4 MONGOOSE 9 1 3 TRAX 9 0 3 VOODOO CYCLES 4 6 2 CUBE BIKES 4 2 6 BIANCHI 5 1 4 FELT 6 1 3 WHYTE 1 5 4 CLAUD BUTLER 4 4 1 CARERRA 5 3 1 VIKING 4 1 3 BMX 5 2 1 DAWES 5 2 1 GT BICYCLES 2 4 2 ORANGE -
Sportswear Industry Data and Company Profiles Background Information for the Play Fair at the Olympics Campaign
View metadata,citationandsimilarpapersatcore.ac.uk Sportswear Industry Data and Company Profiles Background information for the Play Fair at the Olympics Campaign Clean Clothes Campaign March 1, 2004 provided by brought toyouby DigitalCommons@ILR 1 CORE Table of Contents: page Introduction 3 Overview of the Sportswear Market 6 Asics 24 Fila 38 Kappa 58 Lotto 74 Mizuno 88 New Balance 96 Puma 108 Umbro 124 Yue Yuen 139 Li & Fung 149 References 158 2 Introduction This report was produced by the Clean Clothes Campaign as background information for the Play Fair at the Olympics campaign, which starts march 4, 2004 and aims to contribute to the improvement of labour conditions in the sportswear industry. More information on this campaign and the “Play Fair at Olympics Campaign report itself can be found at www.fairolympics.org The report includes information on Puma Fila, Umbro, Asics, Mizuno, Lotto, Kappa, and New Balance. They have been labeled “B” brands because, in terms of their market share, they form a second rung of manufacturers in the sportswear industries, just below the market leaders or the so-called “A” brands: Nike, Reebok and Adidas. The report purposefully provides descriptions of cases of labour rights violations dating back to the middle of the nineties, so that campaigners and others have a full record of the performance and responses of the target companies to date. Also for the sake of completeness, data gathered and published in the Play Fair at the Olympics campaign report are copied in for each of the companies concerned, coupled with the build-in weblinks this provides an easy search of this web-based document.