1/4/2008

FACT SHEET

The Olympic stables

Address: The Hong Kong Olympic Equestrian Venue (Sha Tin)

Stable construction started:July 2006

Completed: May 2007

Olympic stable complex:

-Four blocks of air-conditioned stables

-Total numbers of stalls: 224 stalls

-Accommodating 200 Olympic horses

Separate reserve stables (also air-conditioned) for 25 horses.

Total area of Olympic stables complex and Equine Clinic: 16,500 sq meters

Size of each stall: 3.6 x 3.6 meters (larger than Olympic standard)

Height of the stable complex: 6.5 meters (highest point)

Size of the rolling box:20.5 sq meters

Air-conditioning system and air circulation:

-24 hour centralized air-conditioning

-The temperature is 23 degree Centigrade

-The a/c system ensures an even temperature throughout each stable block

-High ceilings and special air vents on stall walls provide good air circulation

-Ceiling fans increase air circulation.

-Air-containson the door keeps the air cool in the stable.

-Louvre ceiling windows and windows on the stall wall can be opened to maintain good air circulation in the event of air-condition breakdown.

Security measures in the stable complex:

-24-hour CCTV ceiling cameras covering all areas in the stable.

-Security sensors at the entry to each stable block trigger an alarm in the event of an after-hours break-in.

Facilities in the stable to ensure horse welfare:

-Large stall and broad walkways for the horses.

-Rolling box in Olympic equestrian stables, providing relaxation.

-Flexible equine shower with easily adjustable temperature controls.

-No sharp edges can be found in the stables to mininise the possibility of accidents.

Facilities to help the horsemen taking care of horses:

-Automatic drinker in each stall.

-Rotating feed bowl for easy and safe feeding.

-Two ice-making machines in each stable block, producing 250 lbs of ice each per day. The ice is used to cool the horsesafter exercise.

-Relaxation rooms for athletes and team officials.

-Laundry and drying room for equipment and clothing.

Green elements:

-Engineered wood made from sustainable bamboo has been used in the construction of the stables.

-Recycled tyres have been used for internal equine walkways and stall interiors in the stabling complex.

-All organic stable wastes including horse manure, food waste and bedding (straw, wood shaving and old newspapers) are collected and recycled using a vermicomposting (earthworm) process to produce organic fertliliser.