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The Purple Haze of Paris: A Deep Dive into the Fastest Track in Olympic History
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
The term 'fast track' is somewhat misleading. What really matters is making the track efficient, minimizing energy loss with each footstep. Mondo's tracks are known for their efficiency, boasting over 300 records and 70% of all current records. However, the science of creating a fast track is not perfect, and it took Mondo two years to fine-tune the new solution for the Paris track.
One common misconception is that a harder track translates to faster times. In reality, a softer track, like the one in Paris, is more beneficial and reduces the risk of injury. Mondo has shifted towards more sustainable materials and lower-carbon production methods in recent years.
Mondo envisions a future of collaboration with shoe and spike brands, working together to optimize track surfaces for different field disciplines. By understanding the unique requirements of each event, Mondo can create tailored solutions that enhance athlete performance and safety.
The Stade de France's 'microclimate' and the stadium's architecture contribute to reducing wind interference and creating favorable performance conditions. As we look forward to the 2028 LA and 2032 Brisbane Games, it's clear that the future of track-making is bright, with endless possibilities for
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