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List of Strava's Acquisitions

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Strava has completed a total of 4 acquisitions. Peak activity occurred in 2025 with 2 acquisitions, followed by 2023 and 2022, each with 1 acquisition. These acquisitions spanned 2 countries: United Kingdom (2 acquisitions) and United States (2 acquisitions). The company focused on 3 distinct sectors: Sports Tech (2 acquisitions), Geographic Information Systems (1 acquisition), and Fitness & Wellness Tech (1 acquisition). Over the last five years (2020-2025), the average number of acquisitions per year was 0.8, with 0 acquisitions completed in the current calendar year. The most recent acquisition was The Breakaway, a provider of a training app for cyclists, founded in 2020, located in Truckee, and acquired in May 2025.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Strava:

Year on year acquisition history of Strava202520232022Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)0123
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2025
2
2023
1
2022
1

Recent acquisitions by Strava

Strava's most recent acquisition - The Breakaway is a Provider of a training app for cyclists, founded in 2020 and located in Truckee. Strava acquired it in May 2025.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Strava sorted by the latest acquisition date:

Acquired on
Acquired Company
Acquisition Price
Facilitators
Stake Acquired
Acquisition Multiple
May 22, 2025
Undisclosed
-
15
967
Apr 17, 2025
Undisclosed
-
14
962
Jan 24, 2023
Undisclosed
68
711

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News related to Strava's acquisitions

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Media has covered Strava for a total of 23 events in the last 1 year, 6 of them have been about acquisition activity.

C O R R E C T I O N -- Strava, Inc.PR NewswireApr 17, 2025Runna, Strava
Strava Acquires London Running App RunnaSilicon CanalsApr 17, 2025Strava, Runna
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