Peak Sport Products
Trade name | Peak Sport |
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Native name | 匹克体育用品有限公司 |
Romanized name | Pǐkè Tǐyù Yòngpǐn Yǒuxiàngōngsī |
Type | Private |
SEHK: 1968 | |
Industry | Sports equipment |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | Quanzhou, China |
Products | Footwear, sportswear |
Website | peaksport.com |
Peak Sport Products Co., Limited (Chinese: 匹克; pinyin: Pǐ Kè) is a Chinese manufacturing company of sportswear and footwear based in Quanzhou. Founded in 1989 as a shoe manufacturer,[1] the company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2009, however due to low performance on the stock exchange it has been acquired in August 2017.
Basketball has been Peak's strongest business since the beginning. Nowadays, the company covers a variety of sports such as association football, volleyball, running, tennis, and other sports. Peak is developing its business in America, Europe, Asia and Australia with more than 5000 exclusive stores. The company also owns many factories in Asia with 600 employees and more than 6,000 factory workers.[citation needed]
Business areas[]
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Peak Sport designs, develops, manufactures, distributes and markets its sportswear products under the Peak brand. Peak Sport sells all of its products in China on a wholesale basis to distributors who operate, either directly or through third-party retail outlet operators, authorized Peak retail outlets.
It also sells its products on a wholesale basis to overseas customers, as well as to overseas distributors who then sell the products to consumers, retailers or sports teams and clubs.
In mid-2009, Peak Sport Products Company had a distribution network of 5,667 authorized Peak retail outlets in China, which were operated either by the Peak Sport's distributors or by their third-party retail outlet operators.
Peak uses cotton from Xinjiang and has pushed back against reports of human rights abuses within the industry. Peak Chief Executive Ren Zhihua has touted Peak's ties with Xinjiang Litai Silk Road Investment, a company accused of using forced labor, in the face of criticism.[2]
Sponsorships[]
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Olympic Committees[]
Competitions[]
- FIBA Stanković Continental Champions' Cup
- WTA in Asian Pacific Region
- WTA Pattaya Open
Associations[]
Peak Sport supplies official for the following leagues and associations:
Association football[]
- WA Tlemcen
- Huracán
- Lanús[4]
- Sani Pro
- Pudong Zobon
- Shenyang Dongjin
- Uniòn Estepona
- Transvaal
- Hetten FC
- Muscat Club
- Triglav Kranj
Basketball[]
National teams[]
Clubs[]
- Atenas
- Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR)
- San Martín (C)
- Bendigo Spirit
- VOO Wolves Verviers-Pepinster
- Mississauga Power
- Colo-Colo
- ASVEL Basket
- Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez[11]
- Fraport Skyliners[12]
- TBB Trier
- PAOK
- Hapoel Jerusalem
- Hapoel Tel Aviv
- Maccabi Haifa
- Hekmeh
- Mouttahed
- Tadamon Zouk
- Monaco
- ZZ Leiden
- Meralco Bolts
- CS Universitatea Cluj-Napoca
- Nacional
Players[]
- Razvan Berbecaru
- Codrin Brendea
- Terrence Romeo
- Tony Parker (Retired)
- Miloš Teodosić (Virtus Bologna)
- Matthew Dellavedova (Cleveland Cavaliers)
- Beno Udrih (BC Žalgiris)
- Andrew Nicholson (Guangdong Southern Tigers)
- Lou Williams (Los Angeles Clippers)
- Carl Landry (Jilin Northeast Tigers)
- Anthony Morrow (Free Agent)
- Miles Plumlee (Free Agent)
- Kyle Singler (Free Agent)
- Andrew Wiggins (Golden State Warriors)
Boxing[]
Peak (boxing vest and trunks) was officially worn by the National Brazilian Boxing team during the Saint Petersburg Governor Cup which was held from 7 to 11 May 2019, and the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Tennis[]
Handball[]
Volleyball[]
National teams[]
Players[]
References[]
- ^ Historie on Peak.nl website
- ^ Lam, Nadia; Lau, Jack. "Tokyo Olympics: silence is golden at Games as Western teams keep quiet over suspected use of Xinjiang cotton by Chinese brands". www.scmp.com. South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
- ^ Esporte, Máquina do (2017-08-02). "Nova no mercado brasileiro, Peak vestirá Time Brasil". Máquina do Esporte (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ Camisetas Peak Sport de Lanús 2019–20 on Todo sobre Camisetas, 30 Oct 2019
- ^ Basketball Australia Retrieved 06 February 2019,
- ^ 2015 FIBA Africa Championship - CAF, FIBA.com, Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- ^ Israel | EuroBasket 2015 - PHOTO GALLERY Archived 2015-09-05 at the Wayback Machine, eurobasket2015.org, Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ 2015 FIBA Oceania Championship - New Zealand, FIBA.com, Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ The Official website of the 2016 South American Championship for Men, FIBA.com, Retrieved 30 June 2016.
- ^ IRAN VS UZBEKISTAN ASIAN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 , Youtube.com, Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ^ Pau-Lacq-Orthez FIBA Europe Cup 2017, FIBA.com, 18 January 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- ^ Home | FRAPORT SKYLINERS, fraport-skyliners.de, Retrieved 30 September 2015.
External links[]
- Sportswear brands
- Companies based in Fujian
- Companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Sports accessories company in China
- Clothing companies of China
- Companies established in 1989
- Shoe companies of China
- Chinese brands