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Temporary structure group GL Events Owen Brown completed a number of projects at sports events worldwide in 2012. Construction of the 7,700sq m (82,880sq ft) Russia.Sochi.Park project comprised two temporary structures to showcase Sochi, host city for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Attractions included ice, music and dance shows with seating for 1,200 people, together with a 4D cinema


where visitors experienced a chairlift ride up the Krasnodar mountains.


During the 2012 Olympics, GL Events Owen Brown built Russia’s Olympic House in Kensington Gardens and a double-deck Absolute structure at the Fish Island Rivi- era, featuring a beach volleyball court, in Hackney. Other projects were carried out at Royal Ascot, Epsom Derby and the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.


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MYZONE belts up with heart-rate watch


MYZONE has added the MYZONE MZ50 Watch to its range of heart rate-based products. The watch receives a coded sig- nal from the MYZONE Belt, ensuring that only the MYZONE Belt paired with the MZ50 Watch will be received by the device. This eliminates any interference from other devices in the area. Additional features include a display of percentage of Max Heart Rate, calories burnt, MYZONE Effort Points earned, beats per minute and a zone display showing the user which colour- coded heart rate zone they are training in.


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MANTIS has extended its range of racket sports by making a move into the bad- minton market. The London-based brand has launched two grades of shuttlecock, with an expansion of the product portfo- lio due to follow. Made in Britain, the M1 and M3 shuttlecocks have been developed for the performance and club/school mar- kets respectively, and are available in white (speed 78 and 79) and yellow (speed 78).


Flooring for Aquarius


New from Altro is Altro Aquarius, a fl ooring said to offer guaranteed per- formance in wet or dry conditions for both barefoot and shoe use, includ- ing hard soled, rubber and training shoes. Highly fl exible and capable of coving and welding easily, it provides a fully integrated wall and fl oor sys- tem in conjunction with Altro Whiterock wall cladding, for use in wet rooms and other areas where safety and hygiene are critical. Altro Aquarius fl ooring is available in a range of warm colours.


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