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JOINDER AGREEMENT
Joinder Agreement • April 14th, 2005 • Sports Authority Inc /De/ • Retail-miscellaneous shopping goods stores • California

THIS JOINDER AGREEMENT ("Agreement") dated as of December 18, 2003 is made and entered into by and among The Sports Authority, Inc., a Delaware corporation (formerly known as Gart Sports Company) (hereinafter referred to as "Parent"), each of the Subsidiaries of Parent signatory hereto (such Subsidiaries identified on the signatory pages hereof as "Existing Borrowers" are, together with Parent, hereinafter referred to collectively and individually, jointly and severally, as the "Existing Borrowers," and each, individually, as an "Existing Borrower"), and New Borrowers (defined below), on the one hand, and the lenders identified on the signature pages hereof (such lenders, together with their respective successors and assigns, are referred to hereinafter each individually as a "Lender" and collectively as the "Lenders"), and The CIT Group/Business Credit, Inc., a New York corporation (in its capacity as agent for the Lenders, the "Agent"), on the other hand. Initially capitalized terms

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JOINDER AGREEMENT
Joinder Agreement • April 15th, 2004 • Sports Authority Inc /De/ • Retail-miscellaneous shopping goods stores • California

THIS JOINDER AGREEMENT ("Agreement") dated as of December 18, 2003 is made and entered into by and among The Sports Authority, Inc., a Delaware corporation (formerly known as Gart Sports Company) (hereinafter referred to as "Parent"), each of the Subsidiaries of Parent signatory hereto (such Subsidiaries identified on the signatory pages hereof as "Existing Borrowers" are, together with Parent, hereinafter referred to collectively and individually, jointly and severally, as the "Existing Borrowers," and each, individually, as an "Existing Borrower"), and New Borrowers (defined below), on the one hand, and the lenders identified on the signature pages hereof (such lenders, together with their respective successors and assigns, are referred to hereinafter each individually as a "Lender" and collectively as the "Lenders"), and The CIT Group/Business Credit, Inc., a New York corporation (in its capacity as agent for the Lenders, the "Agent"), on the other hand. Initially capitalized terms

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