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The 2012 Running Event sets records, release, note by Larry Eder

Larry Eder by Larry Eder
April 1, 2022
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The Running Event is the week that the business of running is celebrated in the city of Austin. From Sunday night, as many begin to arrive, until the following weekend, when most have left, there is not a bar or nightspot in Austin where minimalist shoes, protective socks, gluten free energy bars or perhaps, which is the best running store in the US, is discussed.

The group responsible for the event, Formula 4 media, took the chance less than eight years ago to put on the first version of this show. The running trade needed a show that catered to their needs and wants, and the show has grown. Nearly every major player in the business of running is somewhere in attendance. 

In 2013, from December 3-6, make sure that you are there! 

 

 

 

 

THE RUNNING EVENT ATTRACTS 2,100 AND

 

RUNNING‘S FASTEST STAR ATHLETES TO AUSTIN 

 

Laser-like Focus on Brick and Mortar Specialty Retailers

 

Makes TRE 2012 the Largest Show of its Kind

           

 

AUSTIN Tex. (Dec. 11, 2012) – The running specialty business again converged on one of North America’s most running-friendly cities for the healthy lifetime sport’s largest-ever conference and expo. The Running Event®, Dec. 3 to 6, attracted 2,100 to Austin – 792 owners and buyers of running specialty stores, plus 1,344 exhibitor personnel and other industry professionals. All were drawn to the Austin Convention Center for educational seminars and a trade exposition featuring 295 manufacturers of running shoes, apparel and accessories (up 18 percent from 250 exhibitors&
nbsp;the year before).   

             

The 2012 show occupied 201,700 sq. ft. of exposition space, a 19 percent increase over 169,057 sq. ft. the year before. This record size makes it the largest running specialty event of its type in the U.S., and one of the 50 fastest-growing trade shows in America according tothe August 2012 issue of Trade Show Executive.  

 

TRE’s laser-like focus is to help brick and mortar specialty stores become more profitable as they cater to the nation’s 29-million people who run 50+ days a year (SGMA, 2011). Helping to spread the message were some of the best runners in the world. In fact, more running stars than ever attended The Running Event this year with personal appearances by: Craig Alexander, Jeff Galloway, Ryan Hall, Scott Jurek, Meb Keflezighi, Hal Koerner, Anton Krupicka, and Andy Potts.

             

For 2,100 of the fastest, fittest, thinnest businesspeople you’ll ever see, the four-days ran by lightning fast. There were seminars about increasing store profitability, gait analysis and footwear prescription, planning events, and the effective use of social media. The nation’s top retalers were recognized and a first-ever competition was held for products of the year.

             

Said co-founder Mark Sullivan of Formula4Media, Great Neck, N.Y., “We believe we havethe largest gathering of athletic footwear companies of any trade show in the world. The show is a springboard for new brands, and a place where retailers can see what’s new for the coming season, not only from established brands but literally dozens of small entrepreneurial companies that came to Austin with an idea for a new product they hope will revolutionizethe sport.”

             

Reinforcing TRE’s role in product innovation was an appearance by Daymond John, founder of the fashion brand FUBU and one of the stars of the hit ABC-TV Show Shark Tank.When he started out, John went to specialty fashion retailers to find out what was new and hot in hip hop. He told retailers, “specialty stores are the bloodlines of industry.”

            

John also moderated the inaugural TRE-Mendous Newcomer Award of the Year. Eleven finalists conducted live three-minute pitches in front of John and three other judges. Thewinner was The Racer Wall Frame, based in Los Angeles (www.racerusa.com).

             

“Winning is a great honor, something we’ll promote and leverage to the industry to help grow our sales,” said founder Scott Power.

             

A second award program recognized the TRE-Mendous Product of the Year from among companies that had exhibited for three or more years. Feetures!, Newton, N.C., won for the company’s slip-on therapy that helps heal plantar fasciitis.&nbsp
;          

             

“The honor of receiving this award validates that we’re on the right track with this product, said Hugh Gaither, president of Feetures!

             

“We love this business – helping people lead healthy lifestyles. So winning this award is something very special to all of us.”

             

At the Running Specialty Hall of Fame luncheon on Dec. 4, presented by the Independent Running Retailer Association, the Shoe of the Year was the New Balance 860 V2, while honors for the Vendor of the Year went to Brooks.

           

During the 50 Best Stores Awards dinner on Dec. 5, sponsored by Competitor, Oregon-based Fit Right Northwest was named winner of The North Face Never Stop Exploring Award, recognizing the store for its fun and creative programs designed to appeal to recreational and serious runners. Honors at the dinner also went to Fleet Feet Syracuse (N.Y.) as the Store of the Year.

           

The running industry is apparently a hardy group. Despite partying on famed Sixth Street thenight before, the Indie 5K the next morning in a local park was the largest ever with 930 pre-registered to race. It was also the fastest ever – Bobby Mack from Capital RunWalk, Raleigh, N.C., clocked in at a blistering 14:22.3 (a 4:36 mile pace), making him the Fastest Retailer in America. The female winner was Erin Richard from Hanson’s, Royal Oak, Mich., with a time of 17:42.2 (5:39 mile pace). Hanson’s was also the top team in the race.

             

Local Austin television affiliates broadcast a sneak peak from within the closed-to-the public expo. The Fox affiliate reviewed new running products in the dawn’s early light of Zilker Park, while the CBS affiliate subjected its meteorologist to the W.L. Gore Storm Chamber, located inside a massive truck that has traveled 200,000 miles over the past eight years to demonstrate the company’s waterproof/breathable Gore-Tex laminate.

             

The Running Event® is a registered trademark of Formula4Media, LLC.            

 

The conference and expo returns to Austin in 2013 on Dec. 3 to 6. 

             

For more information: www.therunningevent.com

 

                          
          
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About The Running Event  

 

Dozens of young, start-up companies joined running industry flagship brands such as adidas, ASICS, Mizuno, New Balance, Nike, Under Armour, and Vibram FiveFingers at The RunningEvent® (TRE) Conference and Expo, in Austin, Tex. (therunningevent.com). TRE is designated one of the 50 fastest-growing trade shows in America according to the August 2012 “Fastest 50” issue of trade publication Trade Show Executive. The closed-to-the-publicRunning Event® is a registered trademark of Formula4Media, LLC. The next TRE Conference and Expo is Dec. 3 to 6, 2013.  

 

For more information: www.therunningevent.com, 646 319 7878. For information about exhibiting, contact Troy Leonard, show director, at 352 624 1561,[email protected]. Media contact: Jeff Blumenfeld, director of communications,203 655 1600, c 203 326 1200, [email protected]

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  • Larry Eder

    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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