A
Pre-Olympic Workshop "On to Hong Kong” to Take Place
in Lausanne in February 2008
The
FEI wishes to announce “On to Hong Kong”, a Workshop
to assist National Federations to prepare for the 2008 Olympic
Games in Hong Kong. The event, to be organised by the FEI’s
Welfare Sub-committee, will take place in Lausanne, Switzerland,
from 16 – 18 February 2008.
The
objective of the workshop will be to promote the health and
welfare of the horses by making the information collected at
the August 2007 Test Event available to all Federation officials,
veterinarians, riders, Chefs d’Equipe and others. The
workshop will be open to all for a registration fee.
The Programme will include the following presentations:
• Setting the scene – John McEwen BVMS, MRCVS, Chairman
of the FEI Veterinary Committee (johnmcewen@theglyn.fsnet.co.uk)
• Overview of facilities and local arrangements – Dr
Chris Riggs BVSc, PhD, DEO, DipECVS, MRCVS, Head of Veterinary
Clinical Services, Hong Kong Jockey Club (christopher.m.riggs@hkjc.org.hk)
• Understanding the weather situation in Hong Kong for the
Olympic Games – the results of a two year study with the
Hong Kong Observatory– Professor Leo Jeffcott MA, BVetMed,
PhD, FRCVS, DVSc, VetMedDr, University of Sydney, Australia,
Veterinary Delegate for the 2008 Olympic Games (leoj@vetsci.usyd.edu.au).
• Air conditioned facilities and cooling stations – Dr
David Marlin BSc (Hons.) PhD, David Marlin Consulting Ltd, Newmarket,
UK (dm@davidmarlin.co.uk)
• Results of horse monitoring – Dr Catherine W. Kohn
VMD, Diplomate ACVIM, Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical
Sciences The Ohio State University, USA (kohn.1@osu.edu)
• Horse transportation logistics – Martin H. Atock,
Managing Director, Peden Bloodstock, Leyenburg, Rheurdt, Germany
(atock@peden.de)
There will be a Question and Answer Panel Discussion following
the presentations.
The
Chairman of the Welfare Sub-committee, Dr Andrew Higgins, commented: ‘It
is vital that the FEI is fully proactive in providing the necessary
information to ensure that competitors and National Federations
are well informed to enable them to prepare their horses optimally
for the challenging climatic conditions that they will face in
Hong Kong. The Workshop will enable the leading scientists and
veterinarians in the field to share all available information
with stakeholders. This is an important and timely meeting.’
For further information and to receive a Registration Form
please contact: Ms. Nina Wittek at n.wittek@horsesport.org .
To assist with planning the event these forms should be returned
prior to 1 December 2007.
The Workshop is also open to the press. All interested persons
please contact FEI Communications Manager Malina Gueorguiev. |