What happened with running shoes in 2017?
In March, Brooks announce the launch of the Levitate that goes on sale in September.
Jerry Turner the former CEO of Brooks announces Turner Footwear
The Nike Breaking2 attempt to break 2 hours for the marathon falls short by 25 seconds.
Nike releases the VaporFly 4% based on that project.
What else happened in 2017?
On January 20, Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th President of the USA.
On June 3, eight people are murdered and dozens of civilians are wounded by Islamist terrorists on London Bridge.
On June 14, a fire at Grenfell Tower in London, England, kills 72 people.
On June 25, the World Health Organization estimates that Yemen more than 200 000 cases of cholera.
On November 24, an attack in a mosque in Sinai, Egypt kills 305 worshippers.
The FDA mandated that there be a box warning for canagliflozin because of the assumed increased risk for amputations.
The professional cyclist, Pawel Poljanski posted a photo of his legs after the 16th stage of the Tour de France. It got a lot of social media commentary.
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