|
SHARE THE GAMES COUNTDOWN WITH
US HERE IN JEREZ ! |
Reining Will Be In Jerez 2002
Jerez Captivated Aachen
Jerez 2002 Sold The First Ticket To The Games In Aachen
Fino, The Official Mascot, To Promote The Jerez 2002 Games
The Official Web Site
WEG 2002 Presented To The International Media At CHIO Aachen
Dressage In Spain
REINING WILL BE IN JEREZ
2002
Reining becomes the seventh discipline of the
world equestrian games
Reining is set to become the seventh FEI
discipline at next year World Equestrian Games. Following the formal agreement
reached at the beginning of this month between WEG Organizing Committee and the
Worldwide Reining Community, the FEI and Jerez 2002 are pleased to announce
that the first official World Championship of the newest FEI sport will be
included in the equestrian sport's premier event. Reining competitions will
take place during the second week of WEG and the venue will be, as for the
vaulting events, the brand new Sports Palace (Chapin 3). Both team and
individual medals will be awarded and approximately ten nations are expected to
take part with individuals and/or a team. Reining is a judged event designed to
show the athletic ability of a ranch type horse in the confines of a show
arena. Contestans are required to run one of several approved patterns wich
includes small slow circles, large fast circles, flying lead changes, rol backs
over the hocks, etc. All riders must wear appropiate western atire while
showing.
JEREZ CAPTIVATED
AACHEN
SPAIN AND JEREZ WEG,LEADING LIGHTS THIS YEAR IN
THE AACHEN FESTIVAL
Jerez 2002 has been a central character in the
International Equestrian Festival in Aachen, which dedicated its 64th edition
in June this year to Spain and the World Equestrian Games. The Jerez 2002
Organising Committee, in an atmosphere of great expectation, managed to create
a very special feeling in Aachen during a week of intense promotion which has
been a foresight of what the event will be like from 10 to 22 September next
year.
A thrilled audience took full part in the
opening and closing ceremonies of the Festival, which were headed by almost a
hundred horses from the most important spanish equestrian institutions, such as
the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, the Cartuja-Hierro del Bocado
Stud and the Mounted Unit of the Barcelona Urban Guard.
This display of the Spanish horse and
Andalusian culture captivated the International Equestrian Family, caused great
excitement and brought new friends and supporters to the 4th edition of the
Equestrian World Championships.
HRH the Infanta Doña Pilar de
Borbón, President of the International Equestrian Federation accompanied
the Spanish delegation at the official reception given by the Mayor of Aachen,
Jürgen Linden, in the City Hall. The event was accompanied by the music of
the Hermandad del Rocío Choir of Jerez and the Tuna of Toledo, a
traditional students string and vocal group, both brought in specially for the
occasion.
The Jerez 2002 WEG Organising Committee views
very positively the warm welcome afforded to its promotional efforts at this
important equestrian festival in Aachen, which is considered the biggest
equestrian sports event in Europe.
JEREZ 2002 SOLD THE FIRST TICKET
TO THE GAMES IN AACHEN
Retired clinical assistant, Elizabeth Krichel,
a 75-year-old German widow, has become the first person to obtain a ticket to
see the Games. The reservation of the ticket was made at a special advance
promotion held at the Aachen Festival.
FINO, THE OFFICIAL MASCOT, TO
PROMOTE THE JEREZ 2002 GAMES
Fino, like the sherry wine, is the name of the
official mascot of the World Equestrian Games. Many will already know him, a
winged Spanish horse. This friendly little Pegasus will soon be seen throughout
Europe promoting Jerez 2002.
THE OFFICIAL WEB
SITE
www.jerez2002weg.com the
best way to keep informed on weg
All those interested in keeping updated on WEG
s ongoing preparations should write down the address of WEG 2002 official web
site: www.Jerez2002weg.com. Internet will be one of the main
communication tools for the Organizing Committee and will be regularly updated
with general information and news. On the web site you can find several
sections which provides you with a wide picture of the biggest equestrian event
in the world. In The Games youll find information regarding the Organizing
Committee, WEGs history, sponsors, disciplines and venues; in the Press Area
you can dowload all latest news, releases, photos and media information. Also
on the web site you can access to the Box Office (to be opened soon); get to
know Jerez de la Frontera; and send your request to become a volunteer during
WEG 2002.
WEG 2002 PRESENTED TO THE
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA AT CHIO AACHEN
During the 2001 CHIO in Aachen the 2002 World
Equestrian Games were presented to the International Media. The press
conference was attended by a large audience interested in getting all latest
news on the ongoing activity of the organization of the worlds biggest
equestrian event. Among the speakers were the FEI Secretary General, Mr Bo
Helander, Mr. Luis Figueroa Griffith, Vice President of Jerez 2002 Organizing
Committee and President of the Spanish Equestrian Federation, and Rafael Soto,
leading Spanish dressage rider. Bo Helander underlined how Jerezs project
fullfills at its best the WEG concept by concentrating most events in one main
venue (Chapin) and it can also count on the strong support of the citys and the
Regionals authorities, as well as a promising backing by the population.
The strenght of Jerez 2002 project was stessed
also by Luis Figueroa Griffith who explained how important this event is going
to be for the Spanish community as well as for the equestrian world.
DRESSAGE IN SPAIN
SPANISH DRESSAGE TEAM AMONGST THE BEST IN
THE WORLD
There was great excitement within the Spanish
team at the last CDIO in Aachen (Germany), one of the greatest equestrian
events in the world. Spain scored one of its best ever result in dressage with
the team which came third in the prestigious Nations Cup, behind Germany and
Holland. The team was formed by Rafael Soto on Invasor, Beatriz Ferrer-Salat on
Beauvalais, Juan Antonio Jimenez riding Guizo and Ignacio Rambla on Granadero.
With a total score in the team competition of 5.151 (only 5 points behind
Holland), the Spanish team showed in Aachen that it will be one of the main
contenders to step on the podium at next years World Championships.
Individually the best of the Spanish contingent
was anchorman Rafael Soto, from the Real Escuela Espanola of Jerez, who, riding
his grey Andalusian Invasor was fifth in the Grand Prix Special, and fourth in
the Grand Prix Freestyle. In the Grand Prix Freestyle, the most important
individual competition, very positive performances came also from Juan Antonio
Jimenez, ninth on Guizo; and from Ignacio Rambla, tenth on Granadero. It was
magic being so successful here in Aachen commented Rafael Soto at WEG 2002
Press Conference We are working very hard in order to get at our best in next
years WEG where we are aiming to be on the podium. It would be the greatest
achievement for the Spanish riders to get a medal in front of their own home
crowd!.
Anything is possible. In fact, Classical
Dressage has been the discipline in which Spain has most progressed over the
last few years, as has been made plain by the succession of scores obtained by
our riders and horses - which are also Spanish - at the Olympic Games in
Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000).
Press Accreditation and Hotel Reservation will
start next January. Deadline for application and hotel booking will be 31st
March 2002. Further information about this subject will be available later this
year.
|