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Suggested hero image: Linshui Sports Center aerial view with running track and courts.
Linshui Sports Center: An Integrated Sports Surface Project for Track and Multi-Court Use
Integrated sports centers require more than one good surface. The running track, court zones, field area, circulation space, color boundaries, and maintenance needs must work together as one organized venue. The Linshui Sports Center article presents this project as a multi-sport facility case, with emphasis on layout coordination, construction sequencing, delivery control, and community value.
Item | Details |
Project | Linshui Sports Center |
Year | 2022 |
Venue Type | Integrated outdoor sports center |
Surface Focus | Running track, multi-court areas, and outdoor sport zones |
Recommended Product Link | GOTER Prefabricated Environmental Rubber Track and JoyPlay Multifunction Sport Surface |
Publishing Angle | Integrated sports facility planning, multi-sport zoning, and completed venue value |
The Linshui Sports Center project shows how an integrated sports facility can combine a running track, court areas and surrounding activity zones into one organized outdoor sports environment. HUADONG supported the project through layout coordination, surface zoning, installation sequencing and final quality review so the completed venue could serve multiple sports and community needs.
Completed in 2022, Linshui Sports Center is a multi-sport venue with visible track and court areas. Unlike a single-use track project, this type of facility requires strong coordination between different surface colors, sport functions, lane geometry, court boundaries and user circulation.
For the running track zone, HUADONG can apply prefabricated rubber track systems such as [GOTER Prefabricated Environmental Rubber Track](https://www.huadongsports.com/product/goter-prefabricated-environmental-rubber-track). For court and activity zones, JoyPlay can support multifunction sports surface needs.

Project image: aerial view of integrated running track and court zones.
- Overall layout review: The project team reviewed the running track, courts, green field, access areas and transitions between zones.
- Base preparation by zone: Different sport areas were checked according to their functional requirements, including flatness, slope and surface readiness.
- Sequenced installation: Track and court zones required careful construction sequencing to avoid cross-contamination and protect completed areas.
- Detail control: Lane edges, court lines, color transitions and perimeter interfaces were managed to keep the venue organized.
- Final review: The completed facility was checked for surface appearance, functional zoning, user safety and overall presentation.
The key challenge of Linshui Sports Center was integration. Aerial views show multiple courts, a running track, a field area and surrounding spaces. Each area has different use patterns, but the whole venue must feel consistent and professionally planned.
HUADONG addressed this by emphasizing zoning logic and construction sequence. Clear separation between track and court areas helped reduce visual confusion. Controlled transitions and edge details helped make the entire facility easier to use and easier to maintain.
After completion, the venue delivered a more complete sports environment for training, recreation and public activity. Owner-side evaluation can highlight three outcomes: improved venue functionality, stronger visual order, and better capacity to serve multiple sports groups.
For certification and evaluation language, it is safe to describe the project as having completed owner acceptance and project quality review. If there are official inspection records, environmental test reports, or performance evaluations, they can be added to the final website version as evidence.

Project image: running track and courts after project completion.
1. What is difficult about a multi-sport venue project?
The main difficulty is coordinating different sport functions, colors, lines, slopes and user routes while keeping the entire facility visually consistent.
2. Why does construction sequencing matter?
Sequencing helps protect completed areas, avoid material contamination, and maintain clear boundaries between the running track and court surfaces.
3. Which surfaces are suitable for integrated sports centers?
Prefabricated rubber track systems are suitable for running track zones, while multifunction sport surfaces can support court and activity zones.
4. What should owners check after completion?
Owners should review surface appearance, bonding stability, color consistency, line clarity, drainage, transitions and daily maintenance requirements.
5. How does this project benefit the community?
An integrated sports center can support more users, more sports types and more flexible daily programming than a single-function venue.