Figure 17: Retail sales breakdown of JJB Sports, UK and Ireland combined, 2004
Figure 18: Number of JJB Sports retail stores, by location, 2004
Lifestyle Sports
Figure 19: Lifestyle Sports financial results and store info, 2003 and 2004
Millets
Organisations and Associations
Basketball
Bird watching
Bowls
Figure 20: Bowling competitions in Ireland, 2005
Camogie
Camping
Climbing/mountaineering/hill walking
Cycling
Cycling holidays in Ireland
Figure 21: Cycling tour operators and popular routes, RoI, 2005
Football (Soccer)
Football competitions in Ireland
Figure 22: Football competitions in NI, 2005
Figure 23: Football competitions in RoI, 2005
Fishing
Gaelic Football
GAA Clubs
Golf
Golf competitions in Ireland
Figure 24: List of Ulster championships, NI, 2005
Figure 25: Current national championships, RoI, 2005
Horse riding
Hurling
Hockey
Running
Athletics Association of Ireland
Northern Ireland Athletics Federation
Irish Mountain Running Association
Rugby
Irish Women’s Rugby Football Union (IWRFU)
The Consumer
Growth of outdoor sports
Figure 26: Participation in any outdoor sport or activity in the last 12 months, NI and RoI, 2000-04
Most popular activities
Figure 27: Activities played or taken part in regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, NI, 2002 and 2004
Figure 28: Activities played or taken part in regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, RoI, 2002 and 2004
Frequency of participation
Figure 29: Activities played or taken part in regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, NI, 2002 and 2004
Figure 30: Activities played or taken part in regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, RoI, 2002 and 2004
Who takes part?
Figure 31: Taken part in outdoor sports or activities regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, NI and RoI, 2002 and 2004
Outdoor sports depend on men
Outdoor sports skewed towards youth
Full-time workers seek escape!
Singles have the most adventurous lifestyle
Participation in team sports
Figure 32: Taken part in team sports regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, NI, 2004
Team sports for single men
Figure 33: Taken part in team sports regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, RoI, 2004
Low female participation in team sports
Participation in individual sports
Figure 34: Taken part in individual sports regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, NI, 2004
Golf appeals to the affluent
Figure 35: Taken part in individual sports regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, RoI, 2004
Bowls – a relaxing sport for the grey market
Participation in activities
Figure 36: Taken part in activities regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, NI, 2004
Cycling and jogging show smaller gender gap
Figure 37: Taken part in individual sports regularly or occasionally in the last 12 months, by various demographic indicators, RoI, 2004
Low affluence = low participation
Sports clothing
Figure 38: Percentage of adults who have bought sports clothing in the last 12 months, by gender, age and socio-economic group,, NI and RoI, 2004
The Future
Participation levels expected to remain static
Growing competition for leisure time means casual, not regular participation growth
Growth for ‘grey leisure’
More women’s involvement needed
Affluent market offers prospects for increasing value
Sports retail market consolidation likely
Forecast
Participation in outdoor sports and leisure
Northern Ireland
Figure 39: Forecast of adults who participate in any outdoor sporting activity, NI, 2000-09
Republic of Ireland
Figure 40: Forecast of adults who participate in any outdoor sporting activity, RoI, 2000-09