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| Reebok said it would end its partnership with CrossFit Inc. once it fulfils its current contract obligation as the title sponsor for the 2020 CrossFit Games (AFP Photo/ TIMOTHY A. CLARY) |
Los Angeles (AFP) - Sports footwear giant Reebok has decided to end its partnership with CrossFit Inc. later this year following an insensitive comment by the fitness organization's chief executive concerning protests against racial injustice roiling the US.
Reebok said
Sunday it would make the move once it fulfils its current contract obligation
as the title sponsor for the 2020 CrossFit Games.
"Recently,
we have been in discussions regarding a new agreement, however, in light of
recent events, we have made the decision to end our partnership with CrossFit
HQ," Reebok said in a statement Sunday.
CrossFit
chief executive Greg Glassman tweeted, "It's FLOYD-19" on Saturday
after the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation classified racism and
discrimination as a public health issue.
Human
rights groups expressed outrage at the tweet, calling it insensitive to the
current events and the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police
custody on May 25 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Floyd was
killed when officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, kneeled on his neck for nearly
nine minutes.
Chauvin has
been charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter, while three other
officers have been charged with abetting murder and manslaughter.
Reebok and
CrossFit previously signed a deal that named the athletic footwear company as
the title sponsor for the CrossFit Games.
Other
affiliates like CrossFit Magnus also decided to cut ties with the Washington,
DC-based global fitness organization.
"After
eight years as a CrossFit affiliate we are ending our affiliation,"
CrossFit Magnus spokesman Nick Hurndon wrote in a social media post.
"We
will no longer continue to 'carry your water,' as it is antithetical to
anything we stand for and only serves the continuation of systemic
racism."
CrossFit
has over 13,000 gyms in more than 120 countries and generates some US$4 billion
in annual revenues.

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