Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame

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The Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame is an award for members of the American National Sporting Goods Association , an industry trade group for the sports equipment industry.

Inductees

As of the 2023 awards, 181 people are listed in the Hall of Fame, [1] approximately 10 of whom are female.

Notable inductees include Chuck Taylor in 1958, [2] Howard Head in 1965, [3] Adi Dassler in 1978, [4] Frank Lowy in 1983, [5] William Modell in 1994, [6] Johnny Morris in 1998, [7] Jake Burton Carpenter in 2003, [8] Gert Boyle in 2003, [9] Phil Knight in 2004, [10] Richard Cabela in 2005, [11] Edward W. Stack in 2006, [12] Randy Renfrow and Augie Nieto in 2008, [13] Norbert Olberz in 2009, [14] John Forzani in 2010, [15] Cliff Keen in 2012, [16] Kevin Plank in 2017 [17] and Klaus Obermeyer in 2020. [18]

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