Weiersheng brand legend
19 13 Ashland Manufacturing Company, the predecessor of Wilson Company, was established in Chicago, USA. ? 19 14 Ashland stands out because its first president, E.C. Sidon, an expert in the field of early sporting goods. In Thomas I Welvin (Thomas? e? Wilson) was appointed as the new president, the young company began to position its business in sporting goods. Through technological innovation and improving product quality, the company continues to grow and develop. ? 19 15 American football clothing, basketball and indoor baseball have become new offline products. The star racquet costs 75 dollars. ? 19 17 Ashland manufacturing company changed its name to Thomas I Wilson company, and the new company acquired Hersinger Textile Company to produce sportswear and garments. At that time, the company shocked the sporting goods industry at that time by offering two-year unconditional quality guarantee for all its products in the advertisement of Saturday Evening Post. ? 1922 Thanksgiving Day, Wilson think tank was established, and golfer Ginny Sharizheng (Jean? Sarezen) became the first company consultant who was born as a professional athlete. ? 1927 introduced sealed canned tennis balls for the first time. ? 1933 Sharizheng (gene? Sarazen) inspired him to design a club head that can easily hit the ball in the bunker. This secret weapon won him the British Open at 1932. This new club was named "Explosive Shooter" K-90, which sold 50,000 pieces that year and became the most popular sand club in golf at that time. ? 1935 4 Eswu Benz (ellsworth? Vines) The appearance of tennis racket marks the innovation of Wilson's tennis racket balance technology. From now on, players can choose a racket whose center of gravity is biased towards the racket head or grip. ? 1947 "the father of modern tennis" Jack Kramer (Jack? Kramer and Wilson began a long journey of friendship. As a world champion, commentator, executive director, organizer and sports equipment consultant, Kramer spends more energy to promote the development of tennis than any other athlete. ? 1953 KP- made of high-grade leather and 4 pieces of thickened skeleton materials? Basketball, later "comet" basketball, has been used in NBA games for 30 years. ? 1956: Maureen Connolly (Maureen? "Small? Mo "? Connolly)? Join Wilson think tank. ? Wilson introduced the first pair of open baseball catcher gloves, which were created by Ray Campania of Brooklyn. Campanella) as an image representative. ? Puerto Rico 1962 Wilson (Puerto Rico? Rico) The baseball factory in Aguadilla is put into production. ? 1967 a brand-new tennis racket made of chrome-plated nickel and special steel alloy shocked the tennis world. This is a T2000 tennis racket. The characteristics of strength improvement and weight reduction are the reasons for the rapid success of this tennis racket, which broke any previous sales record. ? 1970 Pepsi (Pepsi,? Inc.) acquired Wilson Sporting Goods Company, which established Wilson's leading position, high-quality product image and development potential in the industry. ? 1975 For the first time in Wilson's history, tennis products sold more than golf products. ? During the period of 1977, the new management of PepsiCo divided Wilson Sporting Goods Company into three parts: golf, racket and team sports, which operated independently, and each unit had a special sales and marketing department. At this point, the 35-year cooperative relationship with converse ended (Wilson was once the largest agent of converse sports shoes), and a cooperative relationship was established with Bata, the largest shoe enterprise in the world. ? 1979 will be launched with us? Open and close cooperation. Since then, the designated ball for the US Open has been provided by Wilson Company. ? 1980 professional series ProStaff carefully developed by Wilson? The tennis racket is out. It is the first tennis racket made of woven carbon fiber and Covila fiber. Almost at the same time, composite materials instead of metal materials for tennis rackets became popular in the tennis racket world. ? 1984 The incomparable Michael Jordan (Michael? Jordan) signed a contract with Chicago Bulls and joined Wilson think tank. ? 1987 the first wide-brimmed tennis racket "silhouette" appeared. ? Wilson was chosen as the designated baseball player in the NCAA tournament. ? 1989? Amer group from Finland (Amer? Group,? Ltd.) acquired Wilson Sporting Goods Company. At present, Aimo Group (Amer? Group,? Ltd.) is the world's largest supplier of sports equipment. ? 1990 Wilson introduces the sledgehammer (hammer? 2.7si) Tennis racket, weighing only 10 oz (1 oz = 28.35g), its sledgehammer design was the highest and largest tennis racket in the sweet area at that time, and it was also the best seller in all specialty stores in the next three years. ? 1992, Wilson * * * sold1100,000 signed basketballs for nine consecutive years. Including the Jordan "MVP" introduced by 1992? The transparent ball was the best single product sold by Wilson that year. ? Wilson began to produce trademarks (USA? Open? ) tennis. ? 1993 fan hammer (sledge? Hammer? 3.8si) The tennis racket came out. Only 9.2 ounces, it was the lightest racket at that time. ? 1995 Wilson introduced a new fan hammer (Sledge? Hammer? 2.8si) Extended tennis racket, with a length of 28.5 inches and a racquet head area of 1 16 square inch. Four months later, it became the number one tennis racket in the American market. ? Robert introduced Wilson? Mendella designed a hand-made staff? RM medium iron. ? Wilson soon produced 10 new signature basketball to welcome Jordan back to basketball. ? 1996 launch products to improve the skills of ordinary skill players? -? Staff? Titanium? /? Titanium balls. ? Wilson specially designs basketball, softball, volleyball and sportswear suitable for women. ? 1997 Wilson became the designated tennis shoes and clothing of the American Professional Tennis Association. ? 1998 Wilson introduced innovative racket technology, using ultra-rigid carbon fiber with ultra-high coefficient material. Hyper? Fan hammer? 2.0 achieved the sales volume of 1 in the United States. ? Wilson introduced the first pair of tennis shoes intrique, which were designed for women and had overlapping feet. ? 1999? Hyper? Where is the most popular 10 tennis racket in the industry? Carbon accounts for 6 types. Hyper? Sledge. Hammer? 2.0 and Hyper? Hammer? 5.3 Become the racket with the highest ratings in the year. Wilson think tank members use ultra-rigid carbon fiber tennis rackets, making 80% of the top players in 100? Change to an ultra-hard carbon fiber racket. ? Wilson introduced a synthetic leather basketball WilsonSolution, which can quickly absorb sweat and moisture from hands, make it easier to catch and control the ball, and completely change the way people play basketball. ? In 2000, Wilson developed an innovative "hammer" racket. Hammer technology replaces the traditional trunking in the frame part, creating the free movement of the wire, thus realizing the maximum energy transfer. Hyper? Hammer? 2.6 The hammer and racket won the 200 1 Popular Mechanics Magazine Design Award. ? After tennis, the rules were modified to allow the use of large tennis in official competitions, and Wilson introduced rally? Big tennis. ? A volleyball named' Wilson' played an award-winning role with Tom? Hanks is breaking the box office record "Cast? Go away " Starring in this movie. Wilson left a deep impression on the film audience, which led the Film Critics Association to set up an award for Wilson. Wilson flew to Los Angeles to attend the 6th Film Critics' Awards Ceremony, and accepted the award for the best inanimate role in an action film. The media's attention to Wilson brand is incredible. ? TRIAD "three-piece" tennis racket was born in 2002. According to TIA (sports marketing market survey), four of the seven top American tennis rackets are TRIAD "three-piece" tennis rackets. ? Sampras, a great player who won the 14 Grand Slam in 2003, retired, and another great player, roger federer, a member of Wilson think tank, took over, quickly ranking first in the world and becoming the undisputed leader of a new generation of players. ? In 2004, the nCode tennis racket went on the market, and the nanotechnology shining with the crystallization of cutting-edge technology was applied to Wilson's tennis racket, which opened up unlimited potential ... Wilson became us in 2005? Open professional tennis threading service sponsors.