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10.03.2017

University of Michigan Latest to Unveil Beynon Rise-N-Run Hydraulic Track

The University of Michigan has recently unveiled the latest Beynon Sports’ Rise-N-Run hydraulic track, one of only a handful in the country.

Part of the $168 million state-of-the-art Athletics South Competition & Performance (ASCP) project, the new Beynon surface will allow the Wolverines to have full control over the track angle, from flat to full raised. The facility will be shared by the university's track & field, cross country, lacrosse, soccer and rowing programs.

“I would like to thank Beynon Sports Surfaces for the design, building and installation of this world class facility. This is one of the greatest facilities in the world and far exceeds our expectations.” Said Jerry Clayton, Head Coach, Men’s Track & Field at the University of Michigan. “It has been a pleasure to work with Beynon Sports Surfaces and specifically John Beynon. The craftsmanship and finished product is in a class of its own, resulting in a facility that will benefit present and future Michigan student-athletes for many years to come.”

The unique hydraulic banked track system will see its debut at the Wolverine Invitational when elite opponents from the nation's top conferences (Big Ten, Pac-12, Big 12, SEC and ACC) visit Michigan.

THE SCIENCE OF SPEED & ANGLE IN NCAA TRACK PERFORMANCES

Beynon’s Rise-N-Run Hydraulic system allows athletes to raise and lower the track surface to specific angles of embankment to counteract centrifugal force caused by their circular motion and achieve unparalleled racing times.

HISTORIC DEBUT SEASON SCHEDULE

The track world will get its first look at the venue in competition mode on January 13, when Michigan christens the new facility with the Wolverine Invitational against rivals Notre Dame, Eastern Michigan, South Florida and Hillsdale.

Prior to the new facility, Michigan has not been unable to host this level of track meet nor regional or national competitions. It will arguably be one of the best facilities in the country for track and field events and can accommodate nearly 2,000 spectators.

“What an exciting time to be a track and field athlete - this year - at Michigan,” said John Beynon, President of Beynon Sports. “We’re excited to partner with Michigan to bring this level of competition to the team and the campus.”

PREMIUM SPEED: PREMIUM SURFACE

The unique Michigan field house layout features the Beynon’s hydraulic banked track system, surrounded by a 300 meter traditional practice track. The practice track is topped with Beynon’s BSS 1000 plus a multi-sport infield surfaced with the BSS 2000 multi-use surface. The 200-meter hydraulic competition track is also surfaced with the Beynon BSS 2000. All surfaces utilize the Beynon Hobart texture mixed throughout the wear layer giving athletes the necessary traction for improved response times and total control.

An indoor track and field house of this caliber is a legacy project that can combine athletic department goals with multi-purpose space and facilities for all students and academic programs.

The excitement will be shared outside as well. The Wolverines' outdoor track, Ferry Field, just broke ground on the installation of Beynon’s BSS 1000. This is a full pour environmentally friendly polyurethane surface that provides an impermeable shock-absorbing cushion. This allows athletes to perform at their highest level for everyday training and in competition. With both harsh winters and hot summers, this surface is perfect for the roughest weather Michigan has to offer.