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adidas Performance351 
-Clothing245 
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-Shoes143 
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adidas Originals290 
-Clothing99 
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-Shoes191 
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adidas Running Shoes 
-Men's57 
-Women's38 
adidas Kids'256 
-Clothing21 
-Performance
-Shoes233 
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adidas Golf Shoes 
-Men's19 
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-Women's1 
-Sport
Bags71 
-Originals7 
-Performance58 

adidas new styles:
  - 12 New adidas Performance Styles
  - 4 New adidas Originals Styles
  - 7 New adidas Kids' Styles
  - 4 New adidas Golf Shoe Styles

Upcoming adidas new styles:
  - 79 new styles arriving in December 2009
  - 199 new styles arriving in January 2010

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Adidas strives to be the global leader in the sporting goods industry with sports brands built on a passion for competition and a sporting lifestyle.
In order to answer some FAQs, it may help to examine the origin and significant events for the adidas brand.

The Evolution of Adidas timeline:

1927 – Adi and Rudi Dassler leased their first production facility and “Dassler Brothers Sports Shoe Factory.” 25 people produce 100 pairs of shoes daily.
1936 - Jesse Owens wins four gold medals in the Berlin Olympics, setting world records in almost all events in which he competes.
1948 – Adi and Rudolf Dassler decide to part ways. Rudolf founds Puma. Adi founds adidas.
1952 – Adidas is the most widely worn sports shoe brand at the Olympic Games in Helsinki.
1954 – The German National Football (soccer) Team wins the Football World Cup for the first time wearing adidas shoes with revolutionary new studs. 450,000 pair of adidas produced that year.
1964 – At the Olympics in Tokyo, 80% of the athletes wear the 3 stripes.
1972 – The “Trefoil” logo is introduced. The three leaves symbolize the Olympic spirit and link the 3 continental plates. Adidas becomes the official Olympic sponsor of the Munich games.
1974 – Germany becomes Football (soccer) World Champions again in adidas boots (cleats).
1976 – Adidas worn by 83% of the athletes in the Olympic Games in Montreal. 75 gold medals are won in adidas shoes.
1987 – Stefi Graf, under contract with adidas since 1985, climbs to the top of the Tennis World Rankings.
1990 – Germany once again wins the Football World Cup wearing adidas.
1995 – The “Predator” soccer cleat is introduced setting new standards in the world of soccer.
1997 – With an extensive communications campaign, adidas enters the future with a host of top, young athletes such as David Beckham, and Anna Kornikova.
1998 – Adidas-Salomon is the first sporting goods company to be the official sponsor of the Soccer World Cup, and equips the World Champion France.
2000 – In Sydney, adidas is represented in 26 of 28 sports. More than 3,000 Olympic athletes wear adidas.
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