Equestrian.org.au
16 May 2016
Equestrian Australia (EA) has submitted to the FEI a non-binding Expression of Interest (EOI) in relation to hosting the 2022 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG).
By submitting a non-binding EOI, EA will be provided with the Official FEI Bid Documentation which will enable us to further explore the feasibility of Australia successfully bidding for and hosting the 2022 WEG. At this point in time, Adelaide and South East Queensland are being considered as possible host locations.
As this is the first phase of the FEI process, there is no obligation for Australia to proceed with a formal bid. Further analysis and deliberation is required before any decisions are made.
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