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Denver Outlaws is a Denver, CO-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Huntsville Speedway is a Huntsville, AL-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Ambrose Recreation and Park District is a Bay Point, CA-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
iFIT is a global health and fitness subscription technology company that provides unmatched fitness experiences and solutions to its growing community of six million engaged members across 120 countries. iFIT`s industry-leading brands – NordicTrack®, ProForm®, Weider, Freemotion®, and Sweat® – are powered by the iFIT-integrated health and fitness platform, which seamlessly connects the company`s proprietary software, experiential content, and interactive hardware. Based in Logan, Utah, with offices in Paris, Shanghai, Sydney, and Manchester, the company offers immersive, adaptive, personalized workout experiences for every fitness level and interest. iFIT delivers these patented interactive experiences through an extensive offering of live and on-demand workouts across the industry`s broadest range of connected fitness modalities. iFIT is a technology leader and pioneer in the health and fitness industry, with more than 400 issued and pending patents.
The date June 17th, 2011 will forever be remembered as “V-Day” for BMX racers. For that is the day that our sport became one sanction; with liberty and justice for all. Victory for all. No one can deny that both the ABA and NBL have been in serious competition with each other over the years. While each sanction had its unique qualifying system, style of tracks and different racing atmospheres, the United States has always been forced to decide between one or the other. Much depended on where you lived. But not any more. Like so many professional sports leagues, the two have now finally joined USA BMX will operate out of the current ABA headquarters in Gilbert, Arizona. Now with over 375 sanctioned tracks around the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, USA BMX will serve as the sole sanctioning body for these tracks and its 70,000 members. USA BMX will coordinate the national, regional, state, and local scheduling for all tracks as well as manage the 2012 U.S. Olympic BMX Trials (in conjunction with the United States Olympic Committee and USA Cycling).