GLASGOW, UK. September 17th, 2024 – Richard McKay, Managing Director of Sprung Gym Flooring, warmly welcomes the Scottish Government's backing of Glasgow's appointment as the host city for the Commonwealth Games 2026. This significant milestone highlights the city's ongoing commitment to hosting prestigious international sporting events, further enhancing its status as a world-class sports destination.
Expressing his excitement, Richard said: "Glasgow's potential appointment as the host city for the Commonwealth Games 2026 is a monumental achievement for the city, and it’s an honour to be a part of Glasgow's journey towards this prestigious event. As a company rooted in high-quality sports infrastructure, Sprung Gym Flooring is thrilled at the prospect of supporting the development of facilities that will cater to some of the best athletes in the world."
McKay highlighted the city’s history of hosting major international events, including the highly successful Commonwealth Games in 2014 where his company was the chosen flooring contractor for the Chris Hoy/Emirates Velodrome and the Glasgow Aquatics Centre. He praised the efforts of the local organising committee and government bodies for their dedication to bringing the Games back to Glasgow. "The legacy left by the 2014 Games was transformative for Glasgow’s sports landscape, and I have no doubt that 2026 will be even more remarkable," McKay added.
Sprung Gym Flooring, a leading provider of premium sports flooring solutions, has been a key player in outfitting world-class gyms, arenas, and training facilities across the UK and internationally. The company is committed to enhancing athletic performance through innovative and durable flooring products, making it well-positioned to contribute to the success of Glasgow 2026.
McKay also emphasized the importance of the Games in fostering community engagement and economic growth. "This event will bring enormous benefits not only to athletes and the sports sector but to the wider community through job creation, tourism, and lasting infrastructure. Sprung Gym Flooring is eager to play its part in supporting Glasgow's preparations and ensuring that the athletes and spectators experience the very best."
The Commonwealth Games 2026 is expected to attract thousands of athletes from over 70 nations, competing in a wide range of disciplines. As preparations begin, local businesses like Sprung Gym Flooring will be instrumental in providing the critical infrastructure that will support the Games and its legacy.
Expressing his excitement, Richard said: "Glasgow's potential appointment as the host city for the Commonwealth Games 2026 is a monumental achievement for the city, and it’s an honour to be a part of Glasgow's journey towards this prestigious event. As a company rooted in high-quality sports infrastructure, Sprung Gym Flooring is thrilled at the prospect of supporting the development of facilities that will cater to some of the best athletes in the world."
McKay highlighted the city’s history of hosting major international events, including the highly successful Commonwealth Games in 2014 where his company was the chosen flooring contractor for the Chris Hoy/Emirates Velodrome and the Glasgow Aquatics Centre. He praised the efforts of the local organising committee and government bodies for their dedication to bringing the Games back to Glasgow. "The legacy left by the 2014 Games was transformative for Glasgow’s sports landscape, and I have no doubt that 2026 will be even more remarkable," McKay added.
Sprung Gym Flooring, a leading provider of premium sports flooring solutions, has been a key player in outfitting world-class gyms, arenas, and training facilities across the UK and internationally. The company is committed to enhancing athletic performance through innovative and durable flooring products, making it well-positioned to contribute to the success of Glasgow 2026.
McKay also emphasized the importance of the Games in fostering community engagement and economic growth. "This event will bring enormous benefits not only to athletes and the sports sector but to the wider community through job creation, tourism, and lasting infrastructure. Sprung Gym Flooring is eager to play its part in supporting Glasgow's preparations and ensuring that the athletes and spectators experience the very best."
The Commonwealth Games 2026 is expected to attract thousands of athletes from over 70 nations, competing in a wide range of disciplines. As preparations begin, local businesses like Sprung Gym Flooring will be instrumental in providing the critical infrastructure that will support the Games and its legacy.
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