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One Year In, the CEO of Sport Is Taking Nike Back to Its Roots

Showing up for athletes, igniting employee pride, restoring relationships, stoking innovation. Elliott Hill's accomplished a lot in a year. He says there's far more to come.

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Innovation Special Section

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How We Partner With Athletes On New Prototypes

How do you convince athletes that, while what they’re currently wearing may work, the prototype they’re holding in their hands has the makings of something special?

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The LeBron James Innovation Center

This is where listening to the athlete is made manifest.

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How Can I Become a Better Runner?

One simple way, says our expert, is by finding out how efficiently you're running.

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Nike Radical AirFlow Debuts a New Era of Breathable Apparel

The material innovation harnesses the power of the air moving around you to help maximize your body’s natural cooling mechanisms.

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Tatyana McFadden Is the Fastest Woman Alive — the Nike Sport Research Lab Wanted to Help Her Get Faster

An upgrade to one key product could be the unlock for the legendary track and field athlete to achieve her highest potential.

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The Nike Swoosh Logo: From Humble Beginnings to Global Icon

Before Nike was a worldwide sports brand, it was an upstart company in need of an eye-catching visual identity. Here, the real story of the Swoosh.

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The History of Virgil Abloh's “The Ten”

Abloh's singular design language, combined with his urgency to fulfill a life-long dream, would ultimately lead to The Ten, a collaborative exploration of 10 Nike footwear silhouettes.

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This Year’s WAFCON Shows How Football Can Change a Nation

Proof that football is a communal experience: these gripping images and videos from the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

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The History of Steve Prefontaine’s "Signature" Track Spike

The 1973 Pre Montreal racing spike was an innovation worthy of its rising star endorser, Steve Prefontaine.

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For The Win

To Get Back to Tokyo, Keely Hodgkinson Found Her Way Back Home

Last year’s 800-meter gold medalist has found her championship form again after a year of injuries. Integral to her comeback are the people and places she holds close.

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Icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Ran Her Final 100 Meter On Her Terms

The shoes. The hair. The finish. At the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Shelly-Ann, a five-time world champion, ended her career her way.

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From Waffle Iron to World Stage: The True Story of the Nike Moon Shoe

Created from the experimentation and ingenuity of Nike's co-founder Bill Bowerman, the Nike Moon Shoe's unique design would shape the future of running for decades.

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Rising Together

Amateur teams from China's Rise Academy and the LA-based Cal Stars and Veritas Academy went head-to-head during LeBron's China tour. There in attendance to cheer them on: the king himself.

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For The Win

For Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, There’s No Place Like First Place

On September 14th, MJW concluded her perfect season by winning gold in Tokyo, running a 10.61 in the 100m, good for a championship record and fourth-place all time in the event.

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Rai Benjamin Is in a World of His Own

The American hurdler will go for his first gold medal at the World Championships in Tokyo. His many identities — as an individual and teammate, as the son of Caribbean immigrants, and as a proud American — are what ground his success.

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Beyond the Buzzer: How Nike Is Fueling the Next Era of Elite Hoopers

True support for young basketball athletes goes beyond gifting gear. To elevate players and the game, Nike's created a deep network of platforms, mentorships and opportunities — and there's no better way to see the effects than through this summer's grassroots tourney play.

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Ultra Trail Running Can Take Everything You’ve Got — and Give You Even More

Powering up steep ascents. Navigating gnarly descents. Whipping mountain winds. Ultra trail running is a relentless sport. But the payoff is well worth the grind.

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