The biggest game in American football is taking place this weekend, February 4th in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots have commanded the road to the Super Bowl, earning their spots in this year’s game. With Super Bowl Sunday quickly approaching, Act Global will be bringing a fun fact each day about U.S. Bank Stadium- home of Super BowlLII.
The 2018 Super Bowl is not the only opportunity you have to check out this beautiful stadium. This summer will be the second subsequent year that Minneapolis will host the summer X Games, and U.S. Bank Stadium has been named the host of the 2019 men’s basketball Final Four.
The X Games is an extreme sports competition that brings together top-tier athletes in skateboarding, motocross, BMX, and mountain biking. The high-energy, multi-day event is known as a center of enthusiasm and creativity.
NCAA’s Final Four is the final round of the men’s basketball tournament, March Madness. The winner of each region advance to the Final Four for national semifinals and championship. Currently, UCLA holds the most titles with 11 wins, but the school has not won an NCAA men’s basketball championship since 1995. Last year’s champion was North Carolina, who currently hold six titles.
Since the opening of the stadium, Act Global’s brand of synthetic turf has been the surface of choice. The artificial grass system has a history of proven playability, durability, and safety for NFL teams. The surface combines science and technology with superior aesthetics to create the ultimate artificial grass system.
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The biggest game in American football is taking place this weekend, February 4th in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots have commanded the road to the Super Bowl, earning their spots in this year’s game. With Super Bowl Sunday quickly approaching, Act Global will be bringing a fun fact each day about U.S. Bank Stadium- home of Super BowlLII.
Did you know that U.S. Bank Stadium hasn’t always been the home of the Minnesota Vikings? Until 2013, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (commonly known as the Metrodome for short) was Minneapolis’ premier stadium. Hosting Super Bowl LII will conclude U.S. Bank Stadium’s second season in use for the NFL.
Since the opening of the stadium, Act Global’s brand of synthetic turf has been the surface of choice. The artificial grass system has a history of proven playability, durability, and safety for NFL teams. The surface combines science and technology with superior aesthetics to create the ultimate artificial grass system.
Shelby Becker is a creative content creator and marketing specialist at Act Global. She’s an animal rights activist, avid concert-goer, and scary movie enthusiast. Follow her on LinkedIn .
For more information, contact marketing at sbecker@actglobal.com
Deer Park is a secondary school located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. The Academy-rated institution instills a comprehensive education that includes a broad curriculum and access to elite extra-curricular resources. Because athletic engagement both supports learning as well as promotes individual interests, Deer Park encourages its students to join one of the many sports teams offered throughout the year in fall, spring, and summer terms.
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Deer Park’s professional-quality artificial turf system is even used not only by student-athletes, but also the Cirencester Hockey Club for its fast, flat, and consistent surface. The Cirencester Hockey Club is a social hockey club that has grown to be one of the largest hockey clubs in South Gloucestershire over the past quarter-century with 8 adult leagues, Vets and mixed teams, and over 250 junior players. The club allows teams to grow their hockey abilities in a friendly environment and continue to play throughout the sport’s traditional off-season.
The artificial turf system currently installed at Deer Park is a professional hockey system with advanced texturized fiber technology and glass-reinforced backings. The uniform surface provides technical accuracy and consistent ball roll and rebound through a scientifically-engineered turf system that is exceptionally durable. This allows more teams to spend more hours practicing on the pitch compared to natural grass limitations. Verde Recreo expertly completed the design and build of Deer Park’s field with artificial grass manufactured by Act Global.
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Foreign Object Debris (FOD) are an object, particle, substance, debris or agent that is not where it is supposed to be and can lead to a hazardous situation to the aircraft itself, personnel on site, or a safety delay. Common airport debris includes aircraft parts, tire fragments, mechanics’ tools, nails, luggage parts, broken pavement, and stones.
A Stable Runway
Powerful jet blasts can cause erosion in runway and taxiway shoulders. It is vital to have a surface that can withstand this phenomenon and provide a stable area for incoming and outgoing aircraft that is free of rutting.
A Strong Runway
A380 movement areas require detailed planning to accommodate the extra-large wingspan and route of these airliners. The infrastructure of any airport’s A380 movement areas must be exceptionally durable and extend and stabilize runway and taxiway shoulders to prevent erosion and FOD from jet wash.
A High-Visibility Runway
Infield islands and decommissioned high-speed exits or taxiways with high visibility markings can help prevent pilots from inadvertently landing on wide taxiways, further preventing delays and hazards.
An Incursion-less Runway
Airplanes are constantly landing and taking off throughout the day at any airport. Because of this, personnel and equipment can find themselves within or around runway/taxiway safety areas. This is a situation that can lead to both incursions and vehicle/pedestrian deviations (VPD’s).
A Secure Runway
In the event of an urgent situation, emergency response equipment needs a fastened and stable surface to ensure the quickest response times possible to airport incidents.
A Bird-Free Runway
Different elements of traditional airport ground coverings can create an environment rich in food, water, and shelter for birds. Bird strikes are a dangerous phenomenon that has been calculated to cost the aviation industry $1.2 billion USD each year.
A High-Drainage Runway
Standing water in airside areas of airports can lead to early deterioration of runway pavement and hazardous landing/taking off situations for pilots. Both surface runoff and subsurface flow are important to properly drain.
A Habitat-Free Runway
Just as traditional airport ground coverings can lead to an environment that is attractive to birds, they can also lead to a habitat for burrowing species. This is an unsafe situation for both the airliners as well as the animals themselves.
Each of the nine factors leading to a safer, better runway can be achieved with the correct infrastructure and planning of an airport. AvTurf is a patented aviation turf system that curbs the most common hazards such as erosion, bird strikes, and FODs that impact airport runways and taxiways. The artificial grass surface also stays clean and green year-round and requires little maintenance.
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CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence is a young facility that opened in 2014 in Ystrad Mynach, Wales. Opened with the help of the Welsh Rugby Union, the facility is home to the Dragons and features a FIFA 2 star 3G rugby field.
The Dragons are one of four professional teams in Wales and represent the South-East region of the country within the Pro14 league. The team is halfway through the 2018-2018 season and is competing in Conference B against 6 other teams. The Dragons have another four months of competition to reach one of the top seven positions in the league and qualify for the 2018-2019 European Rugby Champions Cup. This July, after the conclusion of the season, the Dragons will be celebrating the team’s 15th birthday since its inception in 2003 when regional rugby union teams were introduced to Wales.
The Dragons practice on a synthetic turf surface manufactured by Act Global with superior performance standards and cutting-edge technology. The artificial grass system used by the Dragons is incredibly durable and can withstand intense use, while still protecting athletes on impact. As a World Rugby Preferred Turf Producer, Act Global is committed to exceptional quality and safety. Act Global’s synthetic turf systems also meet World Rugby Quality Guidelines and are World Rugby Reg22 certified.
The Dragon’s next matchup is against Saracens Rugby Club this Saturday, January 27th.
Shelby Becker is a creative content creator and marketing specialist at Act Global. She’s an animal rights activist, avid concert-goer, and scary movie enthusiast. Follow her on LinkedIn .
For more information, contact marketing at sbecker@actglobal.com
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