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  2. Sports Direct - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, SportsMaster operates under the Sports World brand, which it acquired in 2022. [4] [16] SportsWorld logo. Sports Direct continues to use its Sports World branding in some markets. As of 2024, there were approximately 170 Sports World stores operating within the European Union, primarily focusing on sporting goods and apparel.

  3. Frasers Group - Wikipedia

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    Late in December 2015, Sports Direct announced a 15 pence per hour increase for staff currently receiving less than minimum wage, taking them above minimum wage, [36] the annual cost of this was said in the announcement to be ~£10 Million (GBP); however it was immediately noted that £0.15p × 37.5 hours × 19,000 staff × 52 weeks = 5,557,500 ...

  4. How to See 4 Sports and 5 Gold Medals in 8 Hours at the Paris ...

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    Chloe Dygert of the U.S. cycles in the women's road-cycling individual time trial during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 27, 2024. She won bronze in the event.

  5. Heatons - Wikipedia

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    Heatons was an Irish chain of department stores, established in 1946. It operated throughout the island of Ireland and sold fashion, homeware and sporting goods.. Heatons briefly held a franchise for British Home Stores, [1] and also co-located some shops with Iceland during their first venture into Ireland.

  6. Sports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Gart Sports, which also operated Oshman's and Sportmart, completed a "merger of equals" with The Sports Authority on August 4, 2003. At the time of its merger with the Gart Sports Company, The Sports Authority was the largest full-line sporting goods retailer in the United States, and had 205 stores in 33 states.

  7. Sportsworld - Wikipedia

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    Sportsworld (Australian TV series), an Australian sports information program, 1990–2006; Sportsworld (radio programme), the flagship sports programme of BBC World Service, 1959–present; Sportsworld, a news show on sports channel The Score; Sportsworld (American TV series), an American sports anthology series, 1978–1992

  8. Category:Sports Direct - Wikipedia

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  9. Sports Division - Wikipedia

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    Sports Division was one of the biggest sports retailers in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. [1] The company was set up by Sir Tom Hunter in 1984 to sell trainers, initially from the back of a van. Hunter subsequently borrowed £5,000 from his father and a further £5,000 from RBS to set up Sports Division.