saucony goes home devastated. wrote:
Craig Masback is the new John Capriotti.
Can confirm this is true.
saucony goes home devastated. wrote:
Craig Masback is the new John Capriotti.
Can confirm this is true.
It's advertising. Look at the demand for the boingy boingy $200 plus shoes now. That wasn't going to happen unless you had the spectacular times elites turned in from using them.
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
I hope that you are right. His current title is VP Sports Marketing/Greater China, Japan, and Global Business Affairs according to LinkedIn. I had heard that Starks stepped in right after Cap left and that he and Lotwis were tag teaming the T & F portfolio during the re-org. Is Masback a caretaker until they name a permanent replacement? He is 65 and I can't see him being there for the long term.
Tag-teaming in the sense of a bunch of monkeys humping a door knob.
Rational mind wrote:
saucony goes home devastated. wrote:
Craig Masback is the new John Capriotti.
Can confirm this is true.
I have no respect for Craig Masback. He can't tell the truth.
Ite ad Joseph wrote:
Rational mind wrote:
Can confirm this is true.
I have no respect for Craig Masback. He can't tell the truth.
Agree, this isn't an upgrade from the athlete's perspective.
I forgot: + pole vaulter Chloe Cunliffe (Hannah’s sister)
spokane xc wrote: While hobby joggers won't buy the new Dragonfly spikes
Except the high school equivalent of hobby joggers sure do! Or at least their affluent parents. While other brands' spikes get marked down almost immediately after release, the Dragonfly and Zoom Air Victory sell out at full price within hours of dropping.
..look at her, she’s not a well woman who has her life together.
I still won't buy their shoes, so that Puma can reunite with Adidas.
Parker Stinson Tweets wrote:
Ite ad Joseph wrote:
I have no respect for Craig Masback. He can't tell the truth.
Agree, this isn't an upgrade from the athlete's perspective.
Why the name "Parker Stinson Tweets "?
Bumping this as I was initially skeptical.
Molly’s recent Instagram follows include Puma and Puma performance.
As well as a recent picture not tagging saucony while tagging usatf and others in all black shoes/clothes.
Announcement coming Jan 1?
This is true. It will be announced soon. The money was too good.
Ite ad Joseph wrote:
Parker Stinson Tweets wrote:
Agree, this isn't an upgrade from the athlete's perspective.
Why the name "Parker Stinson Tweets "?
Recycled from a long forgotten discussion, invented it to use on the spot, probably a thread about one of PS's killer workouts on Insta or his Valentine's weekend massacre.
Her sister just posted a story on her IG of Saucony and Hoka Carbon X shoes. Molly to Hoka confirmed.
Peep her most recent video. I'm a HUGE Puma fan, and those are without a doubt white one white pumas
insideher wrote:
Peep her most recent video. I'm a HUGE Puma fan, and those are without a doubt white one white pumas
Seen here wearing the new Puma Deviate Nitro:
https://imgur.com/ggdNC8CRational mind wrote:
saucony goes home devastated. wrote:
Craig Masback is the new John Capriotti.
Can confirm this is true.
I really hope it is true. If it is then I would think he would not be able to do the TV broadcasts (when ever he is on I have to mute the TV)
800 dude wrote:
1) Shoes. She needs to be confident that she'll have competitive footwear wherever she signs. That might include her being allowed to wear another brand (as On did with its athletes initially).
Has there been an update as to what shoes Jake Riley will be wearing in the OlyGames? (In a last minute decision, he wore Alphafly's at the Oly Trials.)
what about jake's shoes? wrote:
800 dude wrote:
1) Shoes. She needs to be confident that she'll have competitive footwear wherever she signs. That might include her being allowed to wear another brand (as On did with its athletes initially).
Has there been an update as to what shoes Jake Riley will be wearing in the OlyGames? (In a last minute decision, he wore Alphafly's at the Oly Trials.)
Is it really that big a deal?
Tom Gugliotta wrote:
Is it really that big a deal?
Well, actually, yes, the shoes are a bigger deal than they have ever been in professional running.