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Ex Perience Sport MONDO EXPERIENCE SPORT WWW.MONDOWORLDWIDE.COM EXPERIENCE MONDO Mondo S.p.A. Mondo France S.A.R.L. SPORT ISO 14001 Piazzale Edmondo Stroppiana, 1 141, Avenue de la République 12051 Alba, Fraz. Gallo – Italy 93806 Epinay s/Seine – France AND EQUIPMENT GUIDE • SPORT SURFACES MONDO Phone +39 0173 23 21 11 Phone +33 1 48 26 43 70 SPORT SURFACES AND EQUIPMENT GUIDE ISO 9001 Fax +39 0173 23 24 00 Fax +33 1 48 26 56 73 [email protected] [email protected] Mondo Iberica S.A. Mondo Delegación Portugal Poligono Malpica, c/E parcela 13B Armazéns Irene Felgueira 50057 Saragozza – Spain Cercal de Baixo Phone +34 976 57 43 03 2890 – 303 S. Francisco – Alcochete MONDO Fax +34 976 57 43 71 Phone +351 21 2342 318/19/20 ISO 14001 [email protected] Fax +351 21 2342 288 [email protected] Mondo Luxembourg S.A. Z.I. Foetz – Rue de l’Industrie Mondo GmbH L-3895 Foetz – Luxembourg Herzogenbusherstrasse, 10 Phone +352 55 70 78-1 D-54292 Trier – Germany Fax +352 55 76 93 Phone 0651 97902-0 [email protected] Fax 0651 97902-10 Servicerufnummer (fax): Mondo America Inc. 0180-5 108 105* 2655 Francis Hughes [email protected] Laval (Quebec) H7L 3S8 - Canada *Bundesweit Euro : 0,12 pro Minute Phone +1 450 967 5800 Fax +1 450 663 7927 Mondo Nordic AB [email protected] c/o Lindebergs Grant Thornton Box 547 Mondo U.S.A. Inc. 611 10 Nyköping - Sweden 1705 West NW Hwy, Suite 255 Phone +46 835 7272 Grapevine, TX 76051 - U.S.A. Fax +46 825 9092 Phone +1 817 421 7861 [email protected] Fax +1 817 251 1074 [email protected] Mondo Floorings (China) Room 1607 Capital Mansion No.6 Xinyuan Nan Road Chaoyang District Beijing, 100004 PRINTED IN ITALY - FEBRUARY 2006 PRINTED IN ITALY P.R.China Phone +86 10 61 59 88 14 Fax +86 10 84 86 80 47 MONDO [email protected] PRESENCE MONDO HAS BEEN THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF THE LAST EIGHT OLYMPIC GAMES INCLUDING THE ATHENS GAMES IN 2004. TO DATE, MORE THAN 200 WORLD RECORDS AND COUNTLESS NATIONAL AND PERSONAL BEST RECORDS HAVE BEEN SET ON MONDO TRACKS. 2000 1996 1992 1988 1984 1980 1976 OFFICIAL SUPPLIER 2 OFFICIAL 3 SPONSOR TECHNICAL SUPPLIER Mondo is the official supplier of the most important national and international sport organizations, with products meticulously developed for specific sporting disciplines. EACH YEAR, WE INVEST 6% OF OUR REVENUES IN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 4 5 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING FOR RESEARCH Years of research in partnership with coaches, athletes and ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE & SAFETY biomechanical experts provide us with a wealth of knowledge that we apply to develop the products we manufacture. The Mondo research centers in Italy, Canada and Spain also work in close collaboration with world-renowned laboratories, including: University of Zurich • University of Rome Harvard University • Institute of biomechanics of Valencia (IBV) Human Performance Laboratory of Calgary (HPL) GOALS Develop technologically advanced products that can improve athletic performances while safeguarding the human body. Develop products specifically designed to meet the requirements of each sports. Reduce the life cycle cost of the products. Manufacture products that can be recycled after their useful life. Update and upgrade the products according to future International Standards. 6 7 CREATING ACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NATURE ENVIRONMENTA LLY FRIENDLY NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER ORGANIC AND SYNTHETIC PIGMENTS MINERALS ECOFILL® Mondo rubber flooring is safe for the environment at every stage of its life, from production to storage, from initial installation to use and to eventual disposal. PRODUCTION ECO-COMPATIBLE Mondo scrutinizes each step of the RAW MATERIALS production cycle to minimize resource Mondo's products are made from natural waste and eliminate toxic gases. and synthetic raw materials that are not Mondo is proud to meet or exceed CE considered harmful by the most stringent and other international standards for national and international standards. integrity in production and products. The raw materials that are employed are selected and constantly controlled within the production site and verified by approved independent laboratories to meet or exceed the current environmental standards. COMMUNITY FACILITY 8 9 COMMU NITY SPORT FACILITY COMMUNITY FACILITY WEAR LAYER THICKNESS mm 2,0 1,5 1,0 COMMUNITY FACILITY 0,5 10 11 0 Poured PVC Wood Mondoflex Urethane Floor Mondoflex features a full 1,5 mm wear layer compared to thin coatings applied to other products. OUTSTANDING DURABILITY Vulcanized natural rubber makes a strong material even stronger. Mondo's vulcanized Mondoflex surface has maximum elasticity with unparalleled durability. Surface deterioration is minimal throughout the long life of the gym. GYMNASIUM VERSATILE • DURABLE • SAFE Shock Absorption Tremendously reduces injuries when falling compared to wood. Versatile & multipurpose Allows your gymnasium to be used for all types of activities. Easy to maintain Non-porous surface. Requires no coatings. Antibacterial Permanent fungicidal and bacteriostatic treatment that prevents the growth of microorganisms on and in the flooring. MONDOFLEX series WOOD SYSTEMS rubber surfaces pages 122 - 126 pages 116 - 119 EQUIPMENT MONDOSPORT series pages 152 - 155 vinyl surfaces pages 120 - 121 EVERLAY underlayment pages 128 - 129 COMMUNITY FACILITY TRACKS Unrivalled point load recovery Bleachers, benches, vans and equipment area COMMUNITY FACILITY 12 Embossed texture surfaces 13 Granule-free, never cracks or shrinks Low maintenance No need for protective coatings or refinishing Easy to repair Compared to poured surfaces Low life cycle costs No need to resurface Stain resistant Easy to clean INDOOR TRACKS & MULTIPURPOSE VERSATILE • DURABLE • EASY TO MAINTAIN MONDOFLEX series MULTIPURPOSE AREAS rubber surfaces The natural elasticity of rubber provides a cushion under foot, pages 116 - 119 while being unaffected by point loads. MONDOSPORT series vinyl surfaces Ideal for basketball, volleyball, futsal, handball and pages 120 - 121 badminton. It withstands tables, chairs, heels, etc. SPORTFLEX SUPER X pages 108 - 113 and allows you to do all types of activities. COMMUNITY FACILITY COMMUNITY FACILITY 14 15 Withstand any climatic conditions Installed everywhere in the world, regardless of the geographic location (ie: altitude, climate) Unrivalled point load recovery Bleachers, benches, vans and equipment area Embossed texture surfaces Granule-free, never crack or shrink TRACKS DURABLE • SAFE • CLIMATE NEUTRAL Low maintenance No need for protective coatings or refinishing Easy to repair Compared to poured surfaces Low life cycle costs No need to resurface Stain resistant Easy to clean Withstand heavy traffic SPORTFLEX SUPER X world-leading track pages 108 - 111 SPORTFLEX economical and multipurpose pages 112 - 113 EQUIPMENT pages 142 - 147 TRACKS COMMUNITY FACILITY BEST RETURN ON INVESTMENT LONGEST LIFE: HIGH SCHOOL ABUSES: SHERBROOKE UNIVERSITY: MARIST HIGH SCHOOL since 1977 “We needed a multipurpose surface that “For many years, our track has been could withstand the daily activities that take COMMUNITY FACILITY heavily used. Sherbrooke is in Canada 16 place on our high school campus. 17 so its track surface is exposed to Besides the heavy use the track gets extremely cold conditions, -310C with from our student body during track high winds. Despite these conditions, season, there is daily traffic from the track has never been seriously off-season workouts, golf carts, damaged, athletes continue to train on mowers, utility vehicles, and football it and it is still recognized for its speed. cleats. The Mondo surface withstands Due to extraordinary incidents, however, everything very well. The performance there have been small areas that ultimately of athletes on the surface during the track had to be replaced. In each case, Mondo season has been so good that we are now staff responded quickly and a piece the host of the regional track meets. of new material was cut and adhered Everybody wants to run on the Mondo without disrupting our schedule. Not even track so they can run their best time and this altered the efficiency of the track. qualify for seeding at the state meet. It was such an excellent investment that We had to replace a small piece of the we acquired a second one.” track around the curve which was done Jean-Guy Ouellette quickly without disrupting practice later Athletic Director, Sherbrooke University the same day. We are very pleased with the product.” Tommy Marshall Athletic Director, Marist High School LOWEST MAINTENANCE: HOT WEATHER: MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT “Cost-effectiveness is the key selling “We have used Mondo products for point. The life span of the track is gymnasium surfaces for years so we have 20 years and, since we don’t need some experience with Mondo surface to resurface every 5 or 6 years, solutions. Around here, it gets pretty we are going to save a lot of money. hot. In fact, it can be 400C with direct Durability is another big issue. Since we are sun for several days in a row. a public school and tax payers pay the bill, We now have a Mondo track at two high we want the track accessible to everyone. schools, Cross Creek and Glenn Hill, and In fact, the gates are always open and, these tracks handle the heat very well. even though we don’t allow it, the kids We still have some schools with come on the track with their bicycles. tracks made of black rubber, Quite frankly, it hasn’t hurt the Mondo track recycled ground tires and, unlike a bit but I know the granules of polyurethane the Mondo track, these give back track would have been kicked off. a lot of heat. The Mondo track surface It also drains very well and dries shortly is also more uniform when compared with after a heavy rain. We also wanted a other track systems so it doesn’t get thinner top-notch track surface for our athletes.
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