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Sporting Life (retailer)

Sporting Life is a sporting retailer shop based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sporting Life sells sporting goods specially made for runners, cyclers, skiers, snowboarders, and hikers.

Sporting Life
Sporting Life at Markville Mall
IndustryRetail
Founded1979; 44 years ago (1979)
FoundersDavid Russell, Patti Russell, Brian McGrath
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Websitesportinglife.ca

History

Sporting life was founded in 1979 as a privately owned company by David, Patti Russell (husband and wife), and Brian McGrath. The three co-founders are enthusiast skiers at a private club and are actively involved in picking merchandise, with Mr. Russell into sports equipment, Ms. Russell on with fashion; and Mr. McGrath focused on footwear. In 2011, there were 270 full-time staff and 600 employees. Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited bought a 75% share in the company in late 2011, with the founders retaining the remaining balance of shares.[1]

Sporting Life originally had four locations until their 2014 expansion. Their flagship store is located at 2665 Yonge Street, just south of Lawrence Avenue, and it contains 36,000 square feet over two stories, having been recently expanded in 2011. Their 2454 Yonge Street location sells mainly bikes and snowboards, with a limited selection of apparel. They also have a 42,0000-square-foot anchor space at Sherway Gardens, which relocated to a new wing in 2015 as part of the mall's expansion and renovation, while the original location was replaced by Nordstrom in 2017. There is also a 10,000-square-foot location in Collingwood, situated near Blue Mountain, which was initially their only store outside Toronto.[2]

In 2008, Sporting Life launched its e-commerce website.[2]

Expansion

The co-founders of Sporting Life sold a 75% stake to Fairfax in late 2011 in order to fund the retailer's expansion. The plan was to open two stores a year, with suggested locations in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal, each store being in the 30,000-50,000 square foot range.[3]

Sporting Life's fifth and sixth locations opened in 2014, the first time in 14 years that they had opened a new store. Sporting Life had bought Ottawa-based Tommy & Lefebvre on June 25, 2013, and moved their staff from the Bank Street location to their new store at a reconstructed Lansdowne Park in October 2014.[4][5] Another Sporting Life opened at the newly renovated Markville in September 2014, replacing a Sport Chek.[2][3]

Sporting Life opened their seventh store at Hillcrest Mall in spring 2016, on the site of the former The Bay "Men's Store and Home" store; after The Bay had consolidated its two separate mall locations into a newly expanded central space.[2] Two more stores opened in 2017; one at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in part of the space previously occupied by Sears Canada, and another at Calgary's CF Market Mall.[6]

In October 2018, Sporting Life opened their first store outside Ontario and Alberta at Quartier Dix30, in Brossard, Quebec.

In November 2019, Sporting Life expanded into British Columbia and opened first store in Greater Vancouver at Brentwood Mall.[7]

In late October of 2022 Sporting Life will open 3 new stores located at Carrefour Laval Shopping Centre in Quebec, Mapleview Mall in Ontario and Southgate Mall in Alberta. This will bring their store total to 13 stores plus e-commerce. At maturity Sporting Life will grow to 18 stores by 2027.

Clientele

Sporting Life stocks outerwear, athleticwear, footwear, bikes, skis, snowboards and lifestyle apparel. It carries luxury labels such as Moncler, Nobis, Moose Knuckles and Canada Goose. [8]

Sporting Life was one of the first North American retailers of Canada Goose.[9] Sporting Life's clientele include moderately prices brands like Nike and adidas as well as catering to the upmarket and enthusiast. This is the differentiator to other Canadian sporting goods retailer, Sport Chek, which caters to a more casual audience as well being common in Canadian shopping plazas and malls. Sporting Life's annual sales are reported to be under $200 million but this is unconfirmed as the company is privately held and does not make its financial statements public. Co-founder David Russell suggested that Sport Check and Sporting Life were not direct competitors, saying “Typically, our price points take over where theirs end”.[10]

Due to its few locations and unique premium product selection, Sporting Life has been considered a destination shop in Toronto. At its flagship store, the parking lot is reportedly[by whom?] full on weekends despite having a parking attendant and has often stalled traffic on Yonge Street south of Lawrence.[10] It is extremely popular during Boxing Day and Black Friday, with huge lineups of customers waiting to enter. [11] Sporting Life is also known for sponsoring the Sporting Life 10K run which starts at its flagship store and takes the route of Yonge Street; the 2013 edition sold out with 27,000 participants raising $2.2 million.[12][third-party source needed]

Sporting Life 10K

Sporting Life 10K
MottoSupporting Camp Oochigeas
First event2003
Occur everyYear
PurposeTo provide funding for Camp Oochigeas
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario
Websitewww.sportinglife10k.ca

The Sporting Life 10K is an annual 10K running/walking event on Yonge Street in Toronto, that has taken place every May since 2003.[13] Money raised from the Sporting Life 10K goes towards funding Camp Oochigeas – a volunteer-run summer camp to provide enriching experiences to victims of childhood cancer.[14][15]

27,000 people participated in 2013.[16]

References

  1. ^ Fairfax Announces Acquisition of Sporting Life, Fairfax press release, 2011
  2. ^ a b c d About Us, Sporting Life
  3. ^ a b "Sporting Life to open stores across Canada". Retail-insider.com. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  4. ^ Toronto's Sporting Life buys Ottawa's Tommy & Lefebvre, CBC, 25 June 2013
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), Ottawa Citizen, 26 June 2013
  6. ^ "Sporting Life Founder Discusses National Expansion Plans". 25 October 2016.
  7. ^ "First mega-retailer moves into expanded Burnaby mall this week". Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  8. ^ "Is there a future for luxury sporting goods in Toronto? Sporting Life hopes so". Toronto Life. 2011-12-22. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  9. ^ "Is there a future for luxury sporting goods in Toronto? Sporting Life hopes so". Toronto Life. 2011-12-22. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  10. ^ a b "Sport Chek makes a move". thestar.com. 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  11. ^ Boxing Day Sale, Sporting Life
  12. ^ "Sporting Life 10k Virtual Run - Run, Walk, Jog for Camp Ooch!". Sporting Life 10k Virtual Run. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  13. ^ "Welcome". Sporting Life 10K. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  14. ^ "Charity - The Magic of Ooch". Sporting Life 10K. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  15. ^ "Thousands take over Yonge Street for 10K run". Citynews. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  16. ^ "Info". Sporting Life 10K. Retrieved 2013-04-22.

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For other uses see Sporting Life This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sporting Life is a sporting retailer shop based in Toronto Ontario Canada Sporting Life sells sporting goods specially made for runners cyclers skiers snowboarders and hikers Sporting LifeSporting Life at Markville MallIndustryRetailFounded1979 44 years ago 1979 FoundersDavid Russell Patti Russell Brian McGrathHeadquartersToronto Ontario CanadaWebsitesportinglife wbr ca Contents 1 History 1 1 Expansion 2 Clientele 3 Sporting Life 10K 4 ReferencesHistory EditSporting life was founded in 1979 as a privately owned company by David Patti Russell husband and wife and Brian McGrath The three co founders are enthusiast skiers at a private club and are actively involved in picking merchandise with Mr Russell into sports equipment Ms Russell on with fashion and Mr McGrath focused on footwear In 2011 there were 270 full time staff and 600 employees Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited bought a 75 share in the company in late 2011 with the founders retaining the remaining balance of shares 1 Sporting Life originally had four locations until their 2014 expansion Their flagship store is located at 2665 Yonge Street just south of Lawrence Avenue and it contains 36 000 square feet over two stories having been recently expanded in 2011 Their 2454 Yonge Street location sells mainly bikes and snowboards with a limited selection of apparel They also have a 42 0000 square foot anchor space at Sherway Gardens which relocated to a new wing in 2015 as part of the mall s expansion and renovation while the original location was replaced by Nordstrom in 2017 There is also a 10 000 square foot location in Collingwood situated near Blue Mountain which was initially their only store outside Toronto 2 In 2008 Sporting Life launched its e commerce website 2 Expansion Edit The co founders of Sporting Life sold a 75 stake to Fairfax in late 2011 in order to fund the retailer s expansion The plan was to open two stores a year with suggested locations in Vancouver Edmonton Calgary and Montreal each store being in the 30 000 50 000 square foot range 3 Sporting Life s fifth and sixth locations opened in 2014 the first time in 14 years that they had opened a new store Sporting Life had bought Ottawa based Tommy amp Lefebvre on June 25 2013 and moved their staff from the Bank Street location to their new store at a reconstructed Lansdowne Park in October 2014 4 5 Another Sporting Life opened at the newly renovated Markville in September 2014 replacing a Sport Chek 2 3 Sporting Life opened their seventh store at Hillcrest Mall in spring 2016 on the site of the former The Bay Men s Store and Home store after The Bay had consolidated its two separate mall locations into a newly expanded central space 2 Two more stores opened in 2017 one at Yorkdale Shopping Centre in part of the space previously occupied by Sears Canada and another at Calgary s CF Market Mall 6 In October 2018 Sporting Life opened their first store outside Ontario and Alberta at Quartier Dix30 in Brossard Quebec In November 2019 Sporting Life expanded into British Columbia and opened first store in Greater Vancouver at Brentwood Mall 7 In late October of 2022 Sporting Life will open 3 new stores located at Carrefour Laval Shopping Centre in Quebec Mapleview Mall in Ontario and Southgate Mall in Alberta This will bring their store total to 13 stores plus e commerce At maturity Sporting Life will grow to 18 stores by 2027 Clientele EditSporting Life stocks outerwear athleticwear footwear bikes skis snowboards and lifestyle apparel It carries luxury labels such as Moncler Nobis Moose Knuckles and Canada Goose 8 Sporting Life was one of the first North American retailers of Canada Goose 9 Sporting Life s clientele include moderately prices brands like Nike and adidas as well as catering to the upmarket and enthusiast This is the differentiator to other Canadian sporting goods retailer Sport Chek which caters to a more casual audience as well being common in Canadian shopping plazas and malls Sporting Life s annual sales are reported to be under 200 million but this is unconfirmed as the company is privately held and does not make its financial statements public Co founder David Russell suggested that Sport Check and Sporting Life were not direct competitors saying Typically our price points take over where theirs end 10 Due to its few locations and unique premium product selection Sporting Life has been considered a destination shop in Toronto At its flagship store the parking lot is reportedly by whom full on weekends despite having a parking attendant and has often stalled traffic on Yonge Street south of Lawrence 10 It is extremely popular during Boxing Day and Black Friday with huge lineups of customers waiting to enter 11 Sporting Life is also known for sponsoring the Sporting Life 10K run which starts at its flagship store and takes the route of Yonge Street the 2013 edition sold out with 27 000 participants raising 2 2 million 12 third party source needed Sporting Life 10K EditSporting Life 10KMottoSupporting Camp OochigeasFirst event2003Occur everyYearPurposeTo provide funding for Camp OochigeasHeadquartersToronto OntarioWebsitewww wbr sportinglife10k wbr caThe Sporting Life 10K is an annual 10K running walking event on Yonge Street in Toronto that has taken place every May since 2003 13 Money raised from the Sporting Life 10K goes towards funding Camp Oochigeas a volunteer run summer camp to provide enriching experiences to victims of childhood cancer 14 15 27 000 people participated in 2013 16 References Edit Fairfax Announces Acquisition of Sporting Life Fairfax press release 2011 a b c d About Us Sporting Life a b Sporting Life to open stores across Canada Retail insider com 18 June 2014 Retrieved 2016 01 19 Toronto s Sporting Life buys Ottawa s Tommy amp Lefebvre CBC 25 June 2013 Sporting Life acquires Tommy amp Lefebvre Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Ottawa Citizen 26 June 2013 Sporting Life Founder Discusses National Expansion Plans 25 October 2016 First mega retailer moves into expanded Burnaby mall this week Retrieved 2019 11 06 Is there a future for luxury sporting goods in Toronto Sporting Life hopes so Toronto Life 2011 12 22 Retrieved 2022 05 11 Is there a future for luxury sporting goods in Toronto Sporting Life hopes so Toronto Life 2011 12 22 Retrieved 2020 07 29 a b Sport Chek makes a move thestar com 2013 01 29 Retrieved 2020 07 29 Boxing Day Sale Sporting Life Sporting Life 10k Virtual Run Run Walk Jog for Camp Ooch Sporting Life 10k Virtual Run Retrieved 2020 07 29 Welcome Sporting Life 10K Retrieved 2013 04 22 Charity The Magic of Ooch Sporting Life 10K Retrieved 2013 04 22 Thousands take over Yonge Street for 10K run Citynews Retrieved 2013 04 22 Info Sporting Life 10K Retrieved 2013 04 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sporting Life retailer amp oldid 1124211422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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