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GreenFields launches first FIH certified dry hockey turf

GreenFields launches first FIH certified dry hockey turf
June 21, 2023

Global supplier of and innovator in artificial turf for sports fields, GreenFields (a subsidiary of TenCate) has launched Pure EP - the first FIH certified Dry Turf (non-irrigated) hockey turf.

Launched in Weesp the Netherlands, GreenFields sees Pure EP as impacting the field hockey world in delivering a revolutionary step towards greater sustainability and the ongoing globalisation of field hockey.

Field hockey club MHC Weesp is the proud owner of the world's first dry (non-irrigated) hockey turf field. The field was certified by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). After the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, the FIH intends to exclusively use water- and infill-free artificial turf at the international level.

The new dry (non-irrigated) turf has a surface which does not consist of standard blades of grass. Instead, it is made of a unique composition of looped artificial turf fibres, resulting in elite-level speeds that can rival those of any water-based artificial turf.

Field hockey players say the new dry (non-irrigated) hockey turf rivals the quality of water-based artificial turf, while saving millions of litres of (drinking) water per year. This innovation, which has been in the works for four years, also makes it possible to play top level field hockey in countries where water is scarce.

Colin Young, director Research & Development at TenCate advised "the development process for Pure EP took four years. Our main concern was how to create a more sustainable solution without compromising the speed, the technique and therefore the appeal of field hockey. We subjected the new turf to rigorous tests and listened carefully to what the players who took part in our trials had to say. They were all very satisfied with Pure EP's performances."

Jon Wyatt - FIH Sport & Sustainability Director shares "as hockey transitions to be played on turfs that no longer need to be watered, FIH welcomes the innovations being shown by its Quality Programme members that will enable our athletes to still showcase their skills, speed, and power. We are also very pleased with the deep engagement shown by the global hockey community as we move to become an even more sustainable sport, in line with our values of contributing to a more environmentally friendly society."

Vincent Homrighausen, managing director GreenFields and downstream EMEA at TenCate notes "In 2018, the FIH announced its sustainable ambition to begin the transition towards water-free hockey fields after the Olympic Games in Paris. A water-based artificial turf field in the Netherlands requires 3.5 to 5 million litres of water per year. Given the growing water shortage and the lack of equal opportunities to play this sport, it was high time for a change.

"At GreenFields, we care about sustainability. This philosophy perfectly matches FIH's ambition to make field hockey a sustainable sport. Furthermore, Pure EP will create a level playing field in the international world of field hockey. Due to water scarcity, water-based artificial pitches are a rare sight in countries such as India and Pakistan. Those countries lack the infrastructure of water-based artificial turf that we have here in the Netherlands."

Floris Jan Bovelander agrees. He played for the Dutch national field hockey team 241 times and, with the Bovelander Foundation, wants to give disadvantaged children in countries such as India a chance to play sports. In India, he saw with his own eyes how irrigating a water-based artificial field can "use up a village's entire water supply."

Bovelander, former penalty corner expert for Bloemendaal and the Dutch national team shares "for some countries, a constant supply of water is not a given. This new field will significantly reduce the inequality that exists between field hockey nations around the world. It will create a level playing field, which is an excellent development for the game of field hockey. I have already had a chance to play on the new field in Weesp and I was very impressed. Especially in terms of speed, it rivals a water-based artificial turf field."

GreenFields is an FIH Preferred Supplier with FIH certified fields in many different countries, including Australia, India, the Netherlands, England, South Africa and Chile. A hockey field approved by the FIH offers a professional grade playing surface that is suitable for competitive matches from local league to major tournaments such as The Olympic Games and the Hockey World Cup. Our hockey systems are used for world-class championships and by elite clubs and are endorsed by top sporting professionals across the game.

For more information on GreenFields Pure EP go to www.greenfields.eu/

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