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Elan (company)

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Slovenian sporting goods company
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Elan
Company typePublic
IndustrySports equipment
FoundedSeptember 24, 1945; 80 years ago (1945-09-24)
FounderRudi Finžgar
HeadquartersBegunje na Gorenjskem,Slovenia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jeffrey Tirman(Chairman andCEO)
ProductsSkis,Yachts
RevenueIncrease95 million (2019)
Number of employees
800
Websiteelan.si

Elan is asporting goods manufacturer inBegunje na Gorenjskem,Slovenia. It is best known for itsskis andsnowboards.[1] Other products includesailboats from 30 to 50 ft (9 to 15 m) length, motoryachts,apparel (mostly sportswear), and equipment for sports facilities. The brand became better known in the late 1970s, when Swedish alpine skiing aceIngemar Stenmark won three consecutiveWorld Cup overall titles on Elan skis.

History

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The company originated from aSlovene Partisan workshop that operated during theSecond World War, when skis were produced for theYugoslavian Partisan forces.[1]

Elan SCX

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Elan SCX changed the world ski industry by inventingsidecut skis, which made carve turns possible at low speeds and with a short turn radius. They were first developed in 1988 by Jurij Franko (not to be confused with the skierJure Franko), who calculated a suitable flex pattern for the new kind of skis with his colleague Pavel Škofic. They organized a project dubbed SideCut Extreme (SCX) and set out to build prototypes.[2][3]

Voyager

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In early 2021, Elan announced that it created "the world's first fully functional, folding, all-mountain ski".[4][5]

Company

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The Elan Group consists of 20 interlinked companies under the joint ownership of the Skimar company. Most of the group's companies use the Elan brand-name and logo as part of their projects, products and services. The company's headquarters are located in Begunje na Gorenjskem, while its various manufacturing companies are scattered throughout Central Europe: Elan skis and sailing yachts are made in Slovenia, Elan snowboards are manufactured inAustria, and its motor yachts are produced inCroatia. The group markets its products through independent distributors in 46 countries over the world, with marketing taken over by Elan's own companies in North America, Japan, Germany, and Switzerland. On 13 March 2013 Elan's Austrian subsidiary company named "Elan Sportartikelerzeugungs- und Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H." located inCarinthia announced bankruptcy. Elan Austria had liabilities of 8.7 million euro and assets of 6.5 million euro. 78 employees and 120 creditors were affected by this bankruptcy.[6][7]

The Slovenian state organisation SDH, which is in charge of privatisation activities in Slovenia on behalf of the government, gave its approval for the sale of the "state-owned ski maker Elan to Merrill Lynch International and Wiltan Enterprises Limited"[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abJohnson, William Oscar (February 6, 1984)."On the scene: Elan skis".Sports Illustrated. p. 106.
  2. ^Seth Massia,"The Evolution of Modern Ski Shape",Skiing Heritage Journal, September 2005, pp. 33–37
  3. ^"Once more, with Elan"The Economist, December 9th 1999
  4. ^"Elan releases game changing folding ski". Retrieved6 March 2021.
  5. ^"Voyager". Retrieved6 March 2021.
  6. ^"Großinsolvenz ELAN Sportartikelerzeugungs- und Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H., Fürnitz mit Schulden von rd. EUR 8,7 Mio".KSV1870. 2013-03-13. Archived fromthe original on 2013-03-17. Retrieved2013-04-01.
  7. ^"Kärntner Snowboard-Fabrik Elan in Konkurs".Die Presse. 2013-03-13. Retrieved2013-04-01.
  8. ^"Slovenian SDH approves the sale of ski maker Elan".Reuters. 2015-07-29. Retrieved2016-05-05.

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