adidas and Runner's World have joined forces to introduce a new running programme that brings the collective voices of the running community together. The Pacesetters programme lets runners with varying abilities and styles from around the world come together to share and receive advices, stories and proven strategies with each other.
This is a great opportunity for all runners to voice their opinions and help grow this community. Your comments could even appear in Runner's World Magazine!
The Pacesetters are Runner's World's most passionate readers. They are active, visible and ar the forefront of the running community, setting the pace for others to follow. Being a part of the adidas Runner's World Pacesetter program allows them to lead the trends that shape the global running landscape.
The Olympics: where legends are born
The adidas Olympic heritage stretches back to 1928, when adidas founder, Adi Dassler, created custom spikes and shoes for athletes in the Amsterdam Games. Since then, the Olympics have been closely linked to the adidas brand and we have been there over the past 80 years supplying the most innovative and inspirational products to help our athletes achieve the impossible. Olympic legends including Jesse Owens, Emil Zatopek, Wilma Rudolph, Nadia Comaneci, and Haile Gebrselassie all marked significant and memorable milestones in athletic achievement wearing adidas products. The 2008 Beijing Olympics is the biggest and most impressive Olympiad ever. adidas will outfit over 3,000 athletes, 16 National committees, 214 country Federations and producing over 500,000 pieces of sporting equipment, adidas is taking centre stage this summer in Beijing, celebrating our passion for sport and innovation, while helping our athletes and inspiring our consumers to achieve the impossible.
Learn more at olympic.org
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