Reebok's United Kingdom-based
ancestor company was founded for one of the best reasons possible:
athletes wanted to run faster. So, in the 1890s, Joseph William
Foster made some of the first known running shoes with spikes
in them. By 1895, he was in business making shoes by hand for
top runners; and before long his fledgling company, J.W. Foster
and Sons, developed an international clientele of distinguished
athletes. The family-owned business proudly made the running
shoes worn in the 1924 Summer Games by the athletes celebrated
in the film "Chariots of Fire"

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