The Running Event is the key event for specialty. Mark your calendars now for Dec.5-8, 2012, and Austin, Texas. Tremendous event, retailers, manufacturers, media, a place to see product, talk out issues, stay on top of the buzz. It is what a trade show should be. The key for Formula 4 Media will be able to keep it relevant and timely for the industry.
RBR tweeted highlights from each day, including an excursion to Moonshine, where Saucony exec Tim Knowlton saved RBR’s credit card, which was left with bill. Thankfully, the observant bartendress placed the card in the safe, and a nightmare was avoided.
Great to see many industry heroes, including Freddy Doyle, Saucony, minus part of a thumb and Mike Rouse, Active, with arm in sling. On the last day of the event, saw Mark Sullivan, one of the Formula 4 founders (Jeff Gruenhut, Troy Leonard, Jeff Nott) smiling. Hats are off to four guys who gambled all to pursue their dream, and, in the end, do something good for the business of specialty running.
Great buzz from this years show, will be writing about it over the next couple of weeks!
RUNNING INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS CONVERGE ON AUSTIN
TO PROFIT FROM GROWTH OF THE SPORT
The Running Event, Largest Ever, Attracts 1,600
AUSTIN, Texas (December 13, 2011)
– Sixteen hundred running industry professionals filled a convention
center last week in one of the most running-friendly cities in America
with one primary goal in mind: encourage people to run more with the
latest performance footwear, apparel and running accessories.
The Running Event(R) Conference and Expo (www.therunningevent.com),
the six-year-old brainchild of Formula 4 Media, brought the $850
million running industry to Austin on Dec. 7-10, with conferences, The
Running Specialty Hall of Fame and 50 Best Stores recognition dinners, a
lightning fast 5K, and 250 exhibitors, up from 175 the year before.
Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell came to the Austin Convention Center for lunch, and to boast, “We are the fitness capital of the world.”
An avid fitness
walker, Mayor Leffingwell continued, “A show like this is a catalyst
that brings people to Austin. They get to see our city. Walking the show
I started thinking I need to get back into running.”
Local retailer Paul
Carrozza of RunTex, who helped train the Mayor by making him walk
backwards uphill, said, “For a new visitor, Austin blows away your
expectations of Texas. We’re not all tumbleweed and dust bowl. This city
of 800,000 is a fitness oasis in the state.”
Increasing the popularity of running was much on the minds of manufacturers and retailers alike.
During the 50 Best Stores Awards dinner on Dec. 9, The
North Face named Gazelle Sports of Kalamazoo, Mich. the winner of The
North Face Never Stop Exploring Award, recognizing the store’s programs
that encourage both kids and parents to get outside and push their
personal limits.
Said The North Face
Vice President of Sales Michael Millenaker, “Retailers need to organize
more grassroots events and promotions – we all need to work together to
find new runners, and not just elite runners.”
The TRE Expo was three weeks later this year, allowing
exhibitors to display samples of their Fall 2012 products and provide
retailers a first look at what’s new from top footwear and apparel
suppliers, as well as new innovative accessories from a number of
entrepreneurial companies. For instance, accessories vying for retail
attention this year included: the Hand’s Free Dog Leash System; KT
Kinesiology Therapeutic Tape; HVLO Headphones in a Headband; Knuckle
Lights; Phubby, a cell phone cubby worn on the wrist; and the self-explanatory LegLube Performance Shave Gel for Fast Legs – all designed to enhance the running experience.
Global footwear giant
ECCO, which has been in the running category for the past several years,
reports generating new leads through its participation in TRE 2011.
“The buyers and store owners here represent a Who’s Who of the running
industry,” said Erik Walcott, general sales manager, ECCO Performance.
“We’re here because we’re trying to expand distribution within the
specialty running channel.”
Adds June Angus of
Seattle’s Amphipod, “This is the busiest show ever for us. We’re already
in just about every specialty running shop in the U.S. and the accounts
we see here are interested in expanding with us further.”
Said Olivier Bernhard,
six-time Swiss Ironman Champion and the founder of On Running, “The
chance to put shoes on the feet of the most important independent
running retailers is invaluable to us. On’s innovative CloudTec
cushioning system has such a unique feel that it’s vital for retailers
to experience the difference. You just can’t do that on a brochure or
website.”
At the Running
Specialty Hall of Fame dinner, the Brooks Adrenaline 11 won the
Independent Running Retailer Association (IRRA) Shoe of the Year; Brooks
was also recognized as Vendor of the Year.
The popular Indie 5K,
which began in the pre-dawn darkness of nearby Zilker Park, reportedly
now lays claim to the fastest industry 5K in the world with a blistering
15:03 first place finish by Benson Cheruiyot, head coach and director
of the Kenyon Running Team, who ran representing exhibitor NuCentury
Herbs. He finished first among 360 entrants which included fastest
retailer Joe McCellon of RunTex (15:22).
Troy Leonard, TRE show
director, believes Formula 4 Media’s investment in the conference and
expo is paying off. “Next year we’re hearing retailers will bring more
of their staff because TRE’s concentrated focus on running is an
exceptional use of their time. This all adds to our continued transition
from a small boutique expo to a full-fledged trade show.”
Adding to TRE 2011’s
buzz, an independent filmmaker named Shawn David was on hand shooting an
upcoming documentary about sneakers called “Laced Up.” Local Austin
television affiliates gave their viewers a sneak peak from within the
closed-to-the public expo. FOX TV aired a round-up of new products,
interviewing Running Insight’s Cara Griffin, editor at large.
KXAN-TV, the NBC affiliate, focused on the W.L. Gore & Associates
mobile Storm Chamber, part of Gore’s Know What’s Inside Tour. Austin
native Lance Armstrong also tweeted a TRE 2011 welcome to his 3.2
million followers.
The Conference and Expo returns to Austin in 2012 on Dec. 5-8. In 2013, TRE is scheduled for Dec. 3-6.
The Running Event® is a registered trademark of Formula 4 Media, LLC.
For more information: www.therunningevent.com
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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