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Avia is an American shoe company founded by American entrepreneur Jerry Stubblefield in Oregon, in 1979.[citation needed] Stubblefield reportedly came up with the word "avia" (derived from the Latin term meaning "to fly"[citation needed]) while on a jet flight, and decided to use it as a brand name for a sports shoe to suggest aviation.[citation needed]
[edit] HistoryJerry Stubblefield and his son Don Stubblefield, an engineering graduate from Stanford, developed shoe designs that revolutionized athletic footwear.[citation needed] The father-and-son tandem created designs such as the widely-imitated cantilever sole,[citation needed] which helped make Avia an industry leader. In 1987, Avia was acquired by Reebok, who later sold the Avia brand to the American Sporting Goods Corporation in the mid-to-late 1990s.[1] Avia's present Sales Manager is former long-distance runner David Edge, who represented Canada at two consecutive Summer Olympics in the men's marathon.[citation needed] [edit] ProductsAvia was known as a leading brand in the 80s for its line of women's walking and aerobics shoes, as well as men's shoes. In the late 80s and early 90s, Avia had a thriving line of basketball shoes; among those who wore Avia were Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, and Clyde Drexler.[citation needed] Avia shoes are well-known for their performance, durability and comfort. The company is also known for some of the performance technologies built into their shoes, including the Cantilever Heel (heel support), the ARC - Anatomical Rebound Cradle (comprehensive foot cushioning and arch support), and Avia's FOM technology (shock compression).[citation needed] [edit] References
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