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  2. Sport industry - Wikipedia

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    Sport industry is an industry in which people, activities, business, and organizations are involved in producing, facilitating, promoting, or organizing any activity, experience, or business enterprise focused on sports.

  3. Category:Sport industry - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Sporting goods industry (6 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Sport industry"

  4. Sporting goods retailer - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2021, Mintel has identified three potential growth areas: women's sporting goods; men's sportswear; and the marketing of premium brands, particularly to parents. [7] In 2022, research in the United States found consumers were planning to spend less at sporting goods retailers due to rising costs of living and other prices. [10]

  5. Global Association of International Sports Federations

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    By the end of 2018, The World ArmWrestling Federation (WAF) was the new addition to the GAISF Full Member List along with 4 Associate Members – World Olympics Association, International Sports Press Association, World Union of Olympic Cities and World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry.

  6. XXL Sport & Villmark - Wikipedia

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    XXL ASA is a Norwegian sporting goods retailer with brick and mortar stores and online stores in the Nordics and Austria. XXL is the largest and fastest growing sports retailer by revenue in the Nordic region. XXL's headquarter is located in Oslo, Norway. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. [1]

  7. Standard Industrial Classification - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) is a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code as a method of standardizing industry classification for statistical purposes across agencies. Established in the United States in 1937, it is used by government agencies to classify industry areas.

  8. Sports equipment - Wikipedia

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    One example would be the Atlanta Agreement of 1997 in relation to child labour in the football-making industry in Pakistan. [ 8 ] There are well-developed international trade markets for sports equipment: for example, a steady increase in sports equipment trade within the European Union and between EU member states and the rest of the world was ...

  9. National Sporting Goods Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Sporting Goods Association (NSGA) is an American industry trade group representing retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers of sports equipment. History [ edit ]