The Fast Lane to Long-Term Performance – Campushallen, Linkoping, Sweden
23. February 2026
In May 2025, the indoor athletics facility at Campushallen in Linköping was successfully modernized and delivered on schedule. The project represents the strategic upgrade of an important regional athletics venue, a hall that has previously hosted national championships and is structurally prepared to do so again.
The existing 2S system was completely removed and replaced with a CONIPUR SW System. The objective was clear: create measurable athletic performance while securing long-term infrastructure reliability for the municipality.



Engineered Performance – Not Just a Surface
CONICA stands for surfaces where performance is created. At Campushallen, this meant delivering a fully engineered indoor track system, not an isolated product, but a coordinated system solution designed for intensive training and competitive use.
The upgraded facility includes:
- 200 m indoor oval
- 4 round lanes
- 8 sprint lanes
- Red competition zones and grey surrounding areas
- Tested compliance with World Athletics Class 2 requirements
The surface characteristics are designed to provide controlled force reduction, optimized energy return and consistent deformation behavior across all lanes. For athletes, this translates into explosive acceleration, repeatable sprint dynamics and confidence under competition conditions.
Performance is measurable. Performance is engineered.



Dual Performance Dimension: Elite & Infrastructure
Every CONICA project connects elite athletic performance with long-term infrastructure value. The track supports structured club training and competitive preparation.
“Conipur SW is the perfect surface for facilities like this. Its shock absorption makes it ideal for daily training while also delivering excellent competition performance. With proper maintenance, this system will support generations of athletes for many years.” – Edžus Zeļģis (ESI)
Infrastructure & Long-Term Value
For the municipality, performance also means durability, lifecycle security and risk minimization.
Instead of new construction, the project extended the facility’s service life through a complete system replacement.
Key benefits include:
- High mechanical durability
- Predictable maintenance requirements
- Long operational lifespan in indoor conditions
- Structured system architecture
Sustainability in this context is defined by durability and lifecycle extension, ensuring responsible use of public investment and long-term operational stability.
Reliable Delivery Through Strong Partnership
- Main contractor: Saltex AB
- Installation partner: ESI
- Installation period: 4 weeks (including full removal of the existing surface)
- Completion: May 2025
The only planning uncertainty concerned the removal behavior of the previous system. Once dismantling began, execution progressed smoothly and the project was delivered within the defined timeframe.
“Indoor projects allow precise planning and controlled execution. The multi-color layout increases complexity, but the final result is significantly more impressive.” – ESI
A System Investment Built to Perform & Last
The Campushallen renovation demonstrates how elite athletic standards and durable public infrastructure can be combined within one engineered sport system.
CONICA does not supply components.
CONICA delivers certified, measurable sport systems with technical support and long-term added value.
In Linköping, performance is not only visible on race day, but also built into the system, designed to last, and ready for the next generation of athletes.