Athens, Greece—As the world watched the athletes compete in the 2004 Summer
Olympics what they did not realize is that many of the Games’ biggest events and
behind the scenes functions were taking place on floors produced by some of the
industry’s largest manufacturers. One of the most active participants in this
year’s Olympics was Tarkett’s commercial division which supplied approximately a
half million square feet of its specialty linoleum to a variety of
installations. “We were honored to have our products specified for such an
important installation,” said Gilles de Beaumont, president of Tarkett
Commercial in North America. “Being selected for what is arguably the world’s
most high profile event reinforces the fact Tarkett manufactures the highest
quality, most effective flooring products available today.”
Tarkett Commercial flooring could be seen at locations such as where
basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, softball, handball, boxing,
equestrian, weightlifting, fencing, field hockey, tennis and shooting took place
as well as areas within the Olympic Village including the doping control
building, the training building, the Naval, Army and Police academies and even
the athletes’ bedrooms. Rolando Canacor, director of Tarkett’s Greek office,
noted that even though construction on the facilities began slowly, the pace of
the work dramatically increased as time progressed to ensure the new structures
would be completed in time for the opening ceremonies. He said the Games chose
to work with Tarkett for two main reasons—products and professionalism.
“Tarkett flooring products were selected because of their quality, aesthetics
and ability to accommodate the needs of the various facilities. And, the
company’s high level of professionalism and ability to cope with extreme
situations also made Tarkett an obvious choice.” In terms of specific products
and their areas of installation, some of the more high profile ones included
226,800 square feet of Tarkett Specialty’s Linosom Linoleum in the Veneto design
in the Friendship and Peace Stadium with the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Sports
Complex, which is where the volleyball and basketball competitions were held;
194,400 square feet of Veneto and Somplan were used within the Olympic Stadium
and tennis areas, and 32,400 square feet of Veneto in the Nikaia Olympic
Weightlifting Hall. In addition, both Beneto and Somplan were specified for the
Peristeri Boxing Palace, and Veneto was used in the Olympic Press Center and in
the form of 20-in. tiles for the Shooting Ground Palace.
Another flooring company that received a great deal of attention at the Games
was Armstrong World Industries. Even though it did not have as many products
installed as Tarkett, its DD GrassMaster received some of the most attention as
it was used in the Panthessaliko Stadium in Volos, Greece, which hosted many of
the men’s and women’s soccer matches. “The Olympic Games are special,” said
Randall Gablehouse, general manager of commercial sales for Armstrong Flooring
Products, “and Armstrong was extremely proud and excited to see GrassMaster get
such a high profile workout.” GrassMaster is a synthetically reinforced natural
grass field developed and installed by Armstrong subsidiary Desso/Æ DLW Sports
Systems which is based in Belgium.
Put simply, the product is a combination of real grasses reinforced with
environmentally friendly polypropylene fibers sewn into the sod every
three-quarters of an inch. The fibers reach seven inches into the sod and a
half-inch above it. So, as the roots of the grass grow, they intertwine with the
artificial fibers. This anchors the grass roots which provide a stable grass
surface. The sand-based stabilization product was first developed in the 1980s
in the Netherlands and has been installed in playing surfaces since 1992.
GrassMaster itself has been installed in more than 200 fields worldwide,
including a number of professional football teams in the U.S., such as the
Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos.
Panthessaliko Stadium was one of five venues used for the Olympic soccer
matches and played host to eight of them over a 10-day period, including a
couple of days when two games were played, and GrassMaster was approved by the
major federations overseeing the sport. Gablehouse said the product was chosen
to afford the natural grass surface the time to recover between games,
especially on the days when two matches were played. “As these games are always
high profile, the Olympic organization couldn’t risk being forced to cancel a
game due to poor pitch conditions. “The good word about GrassMaster continues to
spread,” he noted, “and now a worldwide audience got to see how well it holds up
to Olympic competition.”