Tegla Loroupe was not only the world's best marathon runner for years. Even after her career, she continues to do remarkable things: for orphans and refugees.
From January 26th to January 29th 2020, over 2,800 exhibitors will present innovative products from the sports industry at ISPO Munich. Stars and celebrities from the world of sports will be present. ISPO.com presents the best pictures.
Skateboard icon Tony Hawk gives a keynote speech on the future of the sports business at the ISPO Digitize Pioneers Night. Follow his keynote, the adidas Pinnacle Talk and a FIFA 19 Showmatch from 4:20 pm in our stream!
The career of skateboard legend Tony Hawk was not always easy. At the beginning of the 90s he lost everything, but was soon able to fight his way back to the top. His life in pictures.
He is considered the most famous athlete in the USA and for all skateboard fans he is a legend. Now Tony Hawk is coming to the ISPO Digitize Pioneers Night.
He is regarded as the most famous sportsman in the USA and for all skateboard fans he is a legend. Now comes Tony Hawk to the ISPO Digitize Pioneers Night.
Nils Schumann also spoke at the ISPO Munich 2019. In 2000 he became a running celebrity as the 800-metre Olympic champion of Sydney. Today he is a personal trainer and tells why the fair is important for him and how you can do something for your fitness with little effort.
Two German tennis players talk to ISPO.com about their difficult path to professionalism, their sponsors - and why Instagram is not so important to them, but others benefit from it.
Snowboard world champion Marion Haerty talks about the balancing act between the Freeride World Tour and the joy of film projects with sponsor The North Face.
Ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is the second best DSV eagle at the Four Hills Tournament. At Olympia 2018 in Pyeongchang he is now at the very top: Wellinger wins the jumping from the normal hill and gets silver from the big hill.
Ski jumping star Andreas Wellinger is one of the favourites of the Four Hills Tournament as world champion and Olympic champion. In an interview with ISPO.com, he reveals why he would like to surf the Eisbach in Munich, but prefers to cook at home instead.
Michael Greis retired as a biathlete six years ago. In our interview, Michael Greis reveals what he’s doing now and how he regards Germany’s current athletes.
The Munich slackliner Friedrich "Friedi" Kühne has set a new slackline world record at an altitude of more than 200 metres - without any security at all.
World record holders, Olympic champions and now playing on beaches worldwide sporting the three stripes: the beach volleyball duo Ludwig/Walkenhorst has a new outfitter.