Sporting Life (retailer)

For other uses, see Sporting Life.
Sporting Life
Formation 1979
Founder David Russell, Patti Russell, Brian McGrath
Founded at Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Website www.sportinglife.ca

Sporting Life is a sporting goods retailer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Sporting Life sells footwear, apparel, and equipment catered towards runners, cyclers, skiers, snowboarders, and hikers.

History

It was founded in 1979 as a privately owned company by David and 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 a total of 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 2545 Yonge Street location only sells bikes and snowboards and not apparel. They also have a 42,0000 square feet anchor space at Sherway Gardens, which relocated to a new wing in 2015 as part of that mall's renovation, while the original location will be replaced by Nordstrom in 2017. There is also a 10,000 square feet 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 in 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 moved 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 will open their sixth 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]

Sporting Life 10K

Sporting Life 10K
Motto Supporting Camp Oochigeas
First event 2003
Occur every year
Purpose To provide funding for Camp Oochigeas
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Website Sporting Life 10K

The Sporting Life 10K is an annual 10K running/walking event on Yonge Street in Toronto, that has taken place every May since 2003.[6] 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.[7][8]

27,000 people participated in 2013.[9]

References

  1. Fairfax Announces Acquisition of Sporting Life, Fairfax press release, 2011
  2. 1 2 3 4 About Us, Sporting Life
  3. 1 2 "Sporting Life to open stores across Canada". Retail-insider.com. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  4. Toronto's Sporting Life buys Ottawa's Tommy & Lefebvre, CBC, 25 June 2013
  5. Sporting Life acquires Tommy & Lefebvre at the Wayback Machine (archived June 28, 2013), Ottawa Citizen, 26 June 2013
  6. "Welcome". Sporting Life 10K. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  7. "Charity - The Magic of Ooch". Sporting Life 10K. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  8. "Thousands take over Yonge Street for 10K run". Citynews. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  9. "Info". Sporting Life 10K. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
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