It threatened the track and field record books—and Adidas's place atop the footwear hierarchy.
They sold the righteous for silver, and the poor for a pair of shoes.
This story appears in the Oct. 8, 2018, issue of Sports Illustrated.
During the final seconds before the running of the high hurdles at last week's
Andre De Grasse is now sponsored by the same shoe company that backs world record holder Usain Bolt. Author: SI Wire; Publish date: Dec 4, ...
... about Adidas and Puma, which begins on page 14, divulges the huge sums paid by these rival German firms to Olympic athletes to wear their track shoes.
Conley blends suits with sneakers, leather jackets with trousers, bowties with
Especially for the young, Nike shoes conjure up a yearning and fascination
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He kept the cardboard shoe box with Jordan's silhouette on it in a place of