The upcoming Paris Olympics will witness a revolutionary change on the athletics track. The iconic Stade de France will boast a stunning purple-hued (Lavender) surface, but the real intrigue lies in what this track could mean for record-breaking performances and the benefit it might hold for Indian track and field athletes like Neeraj Chopra.
Science behind Purple track at Paris Olympics
While the lavender color scheme complements the Paris Games‘ overall theme, the real innovation lies in the track technology. This new Mondo track, designed by the world leader in athletics surfaces, has the potential to be the fastest ever seen at the Olympics.
MondoTracks – Magic formula
Mondo tracks, used at the Olympics since 1976, are renowned for their speed-enhancing qualities. The two-layered structure features a vulcanized rubber surface that offers superior grip and elasticity for athletes.
Beneath this lies a crucial layer of air-filled cavities that act as shock absorbers and propel runners forward.
India’s first Mondo Track: Glimpse into future?
While India currently only boasts one indoor Mondo track facility, Neeraj Chopra has consistently advocated for an outdoor version.
JSW’s Inspire Institute of Sports offers a glimpse into the potential benefits with its Mondo track in the jumps section, where Jeswin Aldrin set a national record in long jump last year.
Faster, Stronger, More Inclusive: Benefits for all
Mondo’s advancements promise an even faster track in Paris. New, more elastic granules and optimized air cell design contribute to this record-breaking potential. The benefits extend beyond speed though, as the rubberized surface offers increased grip and support for Paralympic athletes using wheelchairs or prosthetics.
Neeraj Chopra benefit on Purple Track
Neeraj Chopra, known for his rotational throwing technique that relies on generating pace from the track, is set to benefit from the Paris surface. The combination of speed and enhanced grip offered by the Mondo track could be a significant advantage for him and other Indian athletes who rely on similar techniques.
The Paris Olympics promise to be a spectacle not only for its visual appeal but also for the potential for record-breaking performances. The innovative lavender track, designed with cutting-edge technology, could be a game-changer for athletes worldwide, including India’s rising stars.