

There
are no longer any stores operating under the name of Gart Sports, Sportmart
or Oshman's. Some stores still have some remnants of the name, including
some stationery or forms. Copeland Sports:In August 2006, Copeland Sports,
headquartered out of San Luis Obispo, California filed for chapter 11
bankruptcy. In November 2006, Sports Authority assumed the leasehold
interests of seven former Copeland's Sports locations, and had planned to
acquire at least five more. These stores will remodel and re-brand to Sports
Authority locations, and will re-open as Sports Authority stores in 2007.
With the acquisition of the Copeland's locations, the company plans to open
30 new locations. Brands:Sports Authority sells a multitude of different
brands of sporting goods from many different vendors. The company also sells
products under its own private labels, including Alpine Design (which makes
up a majority of clothing and outdoor goods), Aspire (women's sportswear),
Golf Day (Golf goods), Tour Collection (Golf), Estero (Soccer cleats and
equipment), Parkside (outdoor games and trampolines) and Bodyfit by Sports
Authority (fitness accessories).
Many of these products are made by other manufacturers and branded with the
Sports Authority private labels.Sports Authority and Under Armour are
expected to announce a partnership in the near future. Competitors:Its major
competitors in the U.S. include many other sporting goods retailers like
Dick's Sporting Goods. Dick's Sporting Goods operates Dick's Sporting Goods
Stores, Golf Galaxy Stores and recently acquired the West coast sporting
goods chain, Chick's Sporting Goods. Excluding revenues from Chicks, DKS
generated 2007 revenues of $3.8B in fiscal 2008. With the inclusion of
Chicks, DKS operates over 450 stores, surpassing The Sports Authority on
stores and revenue.citation needed Trivia: Trivia sections are discouraged
under Wikipedia guidelines.The article could be improved by integrating
relevant items and removing inappropriate ones. Sports Authority is home to
the World's Largest Ski and Snowboard sale, known as SNIAGRAB ("bargains"
spelled backwards) (which some consider to be a Semordnilap).
Sports Authority currently operates stores in every US state with the
exception of North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Kentucky and West
Virginia. Sports Authority is a major contributor to the National Sports
Center for the Disabled. The company sponsors both the New York Mets and
Boston Red Sox. Sports Authority's logo is featured near the "Green Monster"
in Fenway Park in Boston. In Fresno, CA, there are currently two Sports
Authority Stores on opposite sides of the street. One was formerly a
SportMart until SportMart was acquired by Sports Authority Baseball
equipment and clothing The baseball is the most fundamental piece of
equipment in the game.Bat A rounded, solid wooden or hollow aluminum bat.
Wooden bats are traditionally made from ash wood, though maple is also
sometimes used. Aluminum bats are not permitted in professional leagues, but
are frequently used in amateur leagues. Ball A cork sphere, tightly wound
with layers of yarn or string and covered with a stitched leather coat.
Base One of four corners of the infield which must be touched by a runner in order to score a run; more specifically, they are canvas bags (at first, second, and third base) and a rubber plate (at home). Glove Leather gloves worn by players in the field. Long fingers and a webbed "pocket" between the thumb and first finger allows the fielder to catch the ball more easily. Catcher's mitt Leather mitt are worn by catchers. It is much wider than a normal fielder's glove and the four fingers are connected. The mitt is also better-padded than the standard fielder's glove.
Sports Authority
Sports Authority
is the USA's second largest full line sporting goods retailer following
Dick's Sporting Goods acquisition of Chick's Sporting Goods.citation needed
The company is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. It operates over 400
stores in 45 U.S. states under the Sports Authority name. Total sales for
the fiscal year ending January 29, 2005 were $2.44 billion.citations
neededThe company's e-tailing website (located at sportsauthority.com), is
operated by GSI Commerce, Inc. under license and e-commerce agreements.
Because the e-commerce website is operated under a company separate from
Sports Authority, the website often carries a wider selection than what is
available in the stores. Because of the licensing agreement, unfortunately,
returns from the website may not be processed in the stores. In addition, a
joint venture with ÆON Co., Ltd. operates "Sports Authority" stores in Japan
under a licensing agreement. History: Gart Sports:The Gart Sports name had
been synonymous with the top tier of sporting goods retailers in the United
States for over 70 years.
The Gart tradition started in 1928, when Denver Post newspaper carrier
Nathan Gart started the company with $50 in fishing rod samples.In 1971,
Gart Sports Company opened its first "Superstore" with the opening of the
world famous "Sportscastle" store in Denver, Colorado at the corner of 10th
Avenue and Broadway Avenue. The 1980s proved to be an exciting time for the
company, during which the company grew through a series of acquisitions.
These mergers included Hagan's Sports Ltd., Dave Cook and Stevens Brown of
Salt Lake City.At the same time that Gart Sports Company opened the
Sportscastle, the Hochberg family opened their first Sportmart in Niles,
Illinois, and the company grew to 60 stores in nine states. Gart Sports and
Sportmart merged in 1998. Oshman's:Oshman's was opened in 1919 when Jake
Oshman opened the first Oshman's Sporting Goods store. By 1965, Jake Oshman
had built his business to become the largest sporting goods chain in Texas.
The company operated 43 Oshman's SuperSports USA stores and 15 traditional
stores when it merged with Gart Sports Company in 2001.
Sports Authority:The Sports Authority, Inc. opened its first store in
November 1987 in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. In 1990, with approximately nine
stores in six states, the company was acquired by Kmart. Five years later,
The Sports Authority had expanded to 136 stores in 26 states, and was
spun-off from parent Kmart. Gart Sports merge with Sports Authority:Gart
Sports, which also operated Oshman's and Sportmart, completed a merger with
Sports Authority on August 4, 2003. At the time of its merger with 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. The
combined company took The Sports Authority name. With the merger, each share
of Sports Authority was exchanged with 0.37 shares of Gart Sports which gave
investors in each about 50% of the new merchant. The new company is based in
Englewood, Colorado, which was home of Gart Sports.As of May 2006, the
remaining stores that were not operating under the Sports Authority name
re-branded to the Sports Authority





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