A final assessment has been carried out on the all-weather footing at Greenwich Park, and given approval by the FEI.

Debbie Jevans, LOCOG Director of Sport, who was present at the assessment, commented: “With support from the FEI, the contractors and our own team have done a great job to get the make-up of the surface right, and we now believe this will be a world class surface for the equestrian athletes in a stunning Olympic venue.”

The surface was changed after last year’s test event following feedback from officials and riders. The assessment took place on the
main arena, and involved two high-level competition horses which worked on the surface and jumped fences. The surface mixture of sand and fibre has been further improved by the addition of a binder. Approximately 8,500 tonnes will be used at Greenwich Park.

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