The Running Event, held from Dec. 3 to 6 at the Austin Convention
Center, attracted 2,100 attendees, including 792 owners and buyers of
running specialty stores, plus 1,344 exhibitor personnel and other
industry professionals. The trade show featured 295 exhibitors, an
increase of 18 percent from 250 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 to
the August 2012 issue of Trade Show Executive.
The event
featured seminars about increasing store profitability, gait analysis
and footwear prescription, planning events, and the effective use of
social media. The nation's top retailers were recognized and a first-ever
competition was held for products of the year. The event also drew a
number of personal appearances by top running stars: Craig Alexander,
Jeff Galloway, Ryan Hall, Scott Jurek, Meb Keflezighi, Hal Koerner,
Anton Krupicka, and Andy Potts.
"We believe we have
the largest gathering of athletic footwear companies of any trade show
in the world," said co-founder Mark Sullivan of Formula4Media, the
organizer of the Running Event. "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 revolutionize the sport."
An 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.
"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.
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