FEDERATION EQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE FEI PRESS NEWS - REVISED
PLEASE NOTE THAT CSIO ROME-PIAZZA DI SIENNA IS NEXT WEEK-END
- Sydney Olympic Games Preview: Horsley Park
- Programme of the equestrian events of the Olympic Games
- Endurance Committee Meeting This week-end.
2000 SYDNEY OLYMPIC GAMES PREVIEW: EQUESTRIAN VENUE
HORSLEY PARK
The 2000 Olympic Games will mark the return of the Games to the southern
hemisphere for only the second time in their long history, after
Melbourne 1956. However on that occasion equestrian disciplines were
hosted in a separate event in Stockholm (Sweden) due to quarantine
problems and the difficulties of shipping all horses to Australia.
>From 15th September to 1st October more than 250.000 visitors will
converge on the city of Sydney, identified the world over by its
shimmering harbour, the distinctive sails of its Opera House and the
famous single-span Harbour Bridge.
All three equestrian disciplines (Eventing, Dressage, Show Jumping) will
take place in the $37 million brand new venue. A modern complex which
extends on a 400 hectares area, located in Sydney West Precint, 28
kilometres away from the Olympic Park in Home Bush (where the Olympic
Stadium, most of the competition venues, the Olympic Village and the
Main Press Centre are located) for an estimated 21 minutes long trip.
Horsley Park is well connected with the city with a very efficient bus
service, but there is also a railway station nearby. Although there are
not many parking areas available on site, the arrangements made by the
organisers for the Olympics appear good with an enormous car parking
space located only five minutes from the venue and provided with
non-stop shuttle service.
Sydney International Equestrian Centre, which has been under
construction for the last five years, represents the best equestrian
installation in the country and it will provide the perfect environment
for the Olympic competitions. "All this area was covered with bush
-recalls the Competition Manager Franz Venhaus who has been following
step by step the development of the venue- It took us a while to realise
what it would eventually look like for the Olympics and now it is like
a dream which comes true".
The main arena (120 x 80 metres) where all disciplines will take place,
is surrounded by 20.000 seats. The sand footing was created by Danish
expert Hermann Duckeck, who has been responsible for the footing of
every Olympic Games since 1988. 340 stables in total are on site, ready
to be filled in by the 266 horses who are expected to compete at the
Olympics. Training facilities at Horsley Park include 15 arenas (either
in grass or sand), an indoor school (70 x 35 metres), 3 km.
cross-country training track, 5 lunging rings, a sand galloping track (1
km.), and various hacking areas.
This is the first preview article of a series of features on 2000
Olympic Games prepared by Lucia Montanarella, SOCOG Press Officer for
the Equestrian Competitions.
OLYMPIC PROGRAMME
- 15th September OPENING CEREMONY
- 16th September Three Day Event Team Competition (dressage 1st part)
- 17th September Three Day Event Team Competition (dressage 2nd part)
- 18th September Three Day Event Team Competition (cross-country)
- 19th September Three Day Event Team Competition (show jumping)*
- 20th September Three Day Event Individual Competition (dressage)
- 21st September Three Day Event Individual Competition (cross-country)
- 22nd September Three Day Event Individual Competition (show jumping)*
- 25th September Show Jumping (1st qualifier)
- 26th September Dressage Team Competition (Grand Prix 1st part)
- 27th September Dressage Team Competition (Grand Prix 2nd part)*
- 28th September Show Jumping Team Competition*
- 29th September Dressage (Grand Prix Special)
- 30th September Dressage (Grand Prix Freestyle)*
- 1st October Show Jumping Individual Final*
- 1st October CLOSING CEREMONY
* denotes medals award
ENDURANCE COMMMITTEE MEETING, 5 MAY 2000
The Endurance Committee had its annual meeting in the French town of
Compiègne the day before the very successful trial ride for the World
Endurance Championships, which is due to, be held on the 26th August
2000 at Compiègne.
The Committee welcomed its two new members Mr Faisal Seddiq al Mutawa
(UAE) and Mr Horst Müller (GER). The principle topics discussed were the
establishment of a technical Delegates and Stewards course for
Endurance, the future format for Endurance Championship and the
clarification of a number of rules.
The Committee decided that a seminar for experienced officials would be
held at the World Championship this year, which would be followed by an
Open Forum for all concerned with Endurance. It was decided to ask the
opinion of NFs whether Endurance Championships should be over 160 km or
2 x 100 km.
The major rule clarifications were that the minimum riding weight for
international Endurance rides is 70 kg. However, Organising Committees
(OCs) have the option to organise rides at higher weights providing it
is mentioned in the Schedule.
Finally it was clarified that Category A Endurance rides were rides of
140 km and over.
THIS WEEK-END.
Punchestown (IRL) Three Day Event: CCI ***
- Info on www.punchestown.com
NEXT WEEK-END.
CSIO Rome (ITA) (including Samsung Nations Cup)
- Info from Caterina Vagnozzi (Press officer) c.vagnozzi@iol.it and on
the website of the Italian Equestrian Federation fise.it
Muriel Faienza
FEI Communications
Federation Equestre Internationale
PO. Box 157, 1000 Lausanne 5
Switzerland
++ 41 (21) 310 47 47
++ 41 (21) 310 47 60
m.faienza@horsesport.org
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