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  2. Hibbett Sports - Wikipedia

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    As of February 3, 2024, the company operated 1,169 retail stores, which include 960 Hibbett Sports stores, 193 City Gear stores, and 16 Sports Additions athletic shoe stores in 36 states. [1] Hibbett Sports, Inc. operates sporting goods stores in small to mid-sized markets , in the Southeast , Southwest and lower Midwest regions of the United ...

  3. City Sports - Wikipedia

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    City Sports is an American sporting goods retailer that re-launched [1] in the spring of 2017 after being purchased during bankruptcy liquidation in December 2015. Founded in 1983 by Mike Kennedy and Eric Martin, two Boston locals, [2] the company grew across state borders and operated 27 stores in eight states. [3]

  4. Airborne Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Athletics, Inc., is a private designer, manufacturer, marketer, and wholesaler of basketball and volleyball training equipment. The company manufactures one volleyball training machine, two volleyball training products, and two basketball training machines that are sold for high schools, colleges and universities, professionals, fitness centers, and training facilities, and home training.

  5. Wilson Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Sporting Goods Company is an American sports equipment manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois.Wilson makes equipment for many sports, among them baseball, badminton, American football, basketball, fastpitch softball, golf, racquetball, soccer, squash, tennis, pickleball and volleyball.

  6. Prince Sports - Wikipedia

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    Prince Global Sports now operates as a subsidiary of Athletic Brands Holding Company, which is majority-owned by the Waitt Company. The company's portfolio of brands also includes Ektelon, Viking and Battle. After recovering from bankruptcy, in March 2014, Prince announced that it would move its headquarters from Bordentown, New Jersey to Atlanta.

  7. Spalding (company) - Wikipedia

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    The book includes stories of Corbett's past opponents. The first book was published under: Spalding's Athletic Library, American Sports Publishing Company, New York. [30] The editor of the first book was Richard K. Fox, and Corbett was referred to as the California Wonder. [31] In the baseball series, Ty Cobb wrote "Strategy in the Outfield."

  8. Category:Athletics by type - Wikipedia

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    This category is for the basic types of competition (disciplines) which make up the sport of athletics. For athletic sports general, please use Category:Athletic sports Sport of athletics portal

  9. Amer Sports - Wikipedia

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    The entrance of Amer Sports in Helsinki, 2022. The company got involved in the sports equipment market starting in 1974. They bought the Finnish ice hockey gear maker Koho-Tuote in 1974, its North East US distributor Koho Sporting Goods Corporation in 1978, the Canadien hockey stick manufacturer Les Industries du Hockey Canadien Inc. as well as ice hockey protective equipment manufacturer in ...