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California Sports Surfaces’ Rebound Ace® Impact Polyurethane Flooring System Earns Prestigious FIBA Certification

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California Sports Surfaces’ Rebound Ace® Impact Polyurethane Flooring System Earns Prestigious FIBA Certification
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California Sports Surfaces’ Rebound Ace® Impact Polyurethane Flooring System Earns Prestigious FIBA Certification

2025-06-24 06:59 Last Updated At:07:11

MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 23, 2025--

California Sports Surfaces (CSS), the global leader in premium athletic surfacing, is proud to announce that its innovative Rebound Ace ® Impact system has officially earned certification from the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the governing body for basketball worldwide.

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This milestone marks a significant achievement in California Sports Surfaces’ ongoing commitment to safety, performance, and quality. The FIBA Equipment & Venue Centre has rigorously tested and approved the Rebound Ace Impact surface for Level 2 indoor competition, verifying that it meets the world-class standards required for professional and international basketball play.

"Achieving FIBA certification is a proud moment for our team and a testament to the engineering behind Rebound Ace Impact," said Caroline Field, Vice President – General Manager Australia and Asia Pacific, ICP Group. "This system was designed with athlete safety, shock absorption, and performance consistency at its core—and it’s exciting to see that recognized on a global stage."

Engineered for Elite Indoor Play

Rebound Ace Impact blends cutting-edge polyurethane indoor cushioning technology with durable, low-maintenance finishes. The result is an impermeable surface that supports optimal ball bounce, controlled friction, and player comfort, making it ideal not only for basketball but also for multisport and multipurpose indoor environments. Rebound Ace Impact offers an exceptional combination of player safety and high-performance features, including:

With this certification, venues around the world can confidently select Rebound Ace Impact for their basketball courts, knowing they’re investing in a FIBA-approved surface that meets the highest international benchmarks.

For more information about FIBA Basketball, visit www.fiba.basketball. To learn more about California Sports Surfaces, visit www.CaliforniaSportsSurfaces.com. To learn more about ICP Group, visit www.ICPGroup.com.

About ICP

Innovative Chemical Products (ICP) Group is a leading specialty chemical manufacturer in North America and Australia, and provides coatings, adhesives and sealants globally. With operations headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, and multiple manufacturing facilities around the world, ICP serves multiple end markets, including building materials, specialty construction and sports surfaces. ICP is privately held and manufactures products under several recognized specialty groups. For more information, visit www.ICPGroup.com.

ICP is a portfolio company of Audax Private Equity.

FIBA Approved Equipment

FIBA Approved Equipment

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — Crews were making progress Saturday battling a fast-growing and smoky wildfire in southern California that broke out Friday morning, prompting mandatory evacuations and warnings.

Now encompassing roughly 6.3 square miles (about 16 square kilometers) east of Moreno Valley in Riverside County, the Springs Fire was 45% percent contained on Saturday, according to a state website. It was 25% contained on Friday.

More than a dozen zones in the county remained under mandatory evacuation orders or evacuation warnings, while six have been dropped. It was not immediately known how many households were affected by the orders.

Firefighters were battling strong winds. The National Weather Service issued an advisory for 15 mph to 20 mph winds (24 kph to 32 kph), with gusts up to 45 mph (72 kph), into Saturday afternoon. An air quality alert has also been issued for harmful fine particle pollution levels due to wildfire smoke.

Hundreds of people have been battling the blaze using helicopters, engines and water tenders. It's located in a populated unincorporated part of Riverside County, in a recreational area near the city of Moreno Valley, which has a population of roughly 200,000. The city is 10 miles (16 kilometers) southeast of Riverside and 64 miles (103 kilometers) east of Los Angeles.

Pechanga Fire Department firefighters monitor the smoky and fast-growing wildfire Springs Fire in Moreno Valley, Calif., Friday, April 3, 2026. (Terry Pierson /The Orange County Register via AP)

Pechanga Fire Department firefighters monitor the smoky and fast-growing wildfire Springs Fire in Moreno Valley, Calif., Friday, April 3, 2026. (Terry Pierson /The Orange County Register via AP)

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