Sport Chek

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Sportchek International 2000 Ltd.
Sport Chek
Company type Subsidiary
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta,
Canada
Area served
Canada
Key people
Stephen Brinkley (president)
Parent Canadian Tire
Website www.sportchek.ca
A Sport Chek store in The Promenade Shopping Centre, Thornhill, Ontario with a very rare sign, without the red check. This is now closed and replaced by Designer Row Express SportChekPromenade.JPG
A Sport Chek store in The Promenade Shopping Centre, Thornhill, Ontario with a very rare sign, without the red check. This is now closed and replaced by Designer Row Express

Sport Chek is the largest Canadian retailer of sporting clothing and sports equipment, with 191 stores throughout Canada as of 2020. It is the only national big box sporting goods retailer in Canada, although it is absent in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, while Quebec and Yukon are served by its sister brand Sports Experts instead. Its parent company, FGL Sports, also owns over a dozen sporting brands. [1]

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In 2011, Canadian Tire bought Sport Chek's parent company, FGL Sports (then known as Forzani), for $771 million, and has since embarked on a large scale brand restructuring. [2] New Sport Chek stores with Samsung OLED screens, tablets, and high tech were opened at West Edmonton Mall in 2014, Square One and Yorkdale in 2015, and a flagship SportChek/Atmosphere opened in Sherway Gardens in the GTA in July 2016. [3] [ why? ]

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References

  1. "Sport Chek". FGL Sports. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. Micahel, Dorris, M. "Cronología de saprissa contra philadelphia union" . Retrieved 9 March 2022.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Canadian Tire buys Sport Chek, Athletes World owner, The Guardian, 9-May-2011