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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.