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It was 1993. It was my dream back then to Air Jordan. There was a flying bromide attached to the room, and one Sunday, he set the television set to No. 6 and went wild for the Chicago Bulls' three-peat victory. White sneakers with a "Nike" magic wand, then flying around on the classroom desk during break time. When someone came to school wearing a real Nike under the heel for the first time, we all flocked to press our fingers into the air bag and were amazed.

It was Frank Rudy who thought of putting Air in the bottom of his sneakers in 1977. Rudy, a former aerospace engineer, convinced Nike founder Phil Knight on scientific grounds. Knight also initially doubted.

However, Knight, a former track and field athlete, changed his mind after running for 6 miles (10 kilometers) wearing a prototype on the spot. That's how the innovation began. Shoe dog, which means "crazy about shoes," now refers to Phil Knight and those who have led innovation in Nike sneakers.

Nike's innovation is centered on shoes, especially running shoes. On October 4, another innovation came to an end. Kenya's Kelvin Kiptham broke the world record by running 42.195km in 2 hours 00 minutes and 35 seconds. The "Dream Record" two-hour wall break is just around the corner. It was Kiptham's shoes that drew as much attention as the record. The "air" on the front of the foot and the high cushion at the heel attracted attention. 토토사이트

The 23-year-old rookie, who had only two full-course completion experiences earlier, turned the turning point in 1 hour 00 minutes and 23 seconds and accelerated the pace in the second half. The track and field world was excited to see the shoe reversely driving the course with the national flag as if it had strength even after crossing the finish line.



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