24 AUGUST 2 SEPTEMBER - Grande Semaine de Fontainebleau
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GRAND PARQUET EQUESTRIAN STADIUM From 24 AUGUST to 2 SEPTEMBER 2018 Show Jumping and Show Hunter Young Horse National Finals Cycle Libre (amateur category) horses in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of competition Cycle Classique (professional category) for 4, 5 and 6-year-old horses The 7-year-old French Championships The Selle Français Fillies Event All the information at www.fontainebleau.shf.eu 1
SOMMAIRE The SHF’s Grande Semaines (breeding events) 3 The Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau 4 Modifications to the Rules in 2018 6 Qualification requirements 7 The Cycle Libre (amateur category) and Show Hunter National Finals9 The Cycle Classique (professional category) National Finals 11 The 7-year-old French Championships 13 The 2017 Champions 14 Breeding events 15 SHF Video : 16 technology dedicated to young horses Exhibitors’ Village and entertainment 17 Program 18 Evening events during the Grande Semaine 20 Site map 21 Practical information 22 Press accreditation form 23 2
The 2018 SHF Grandes Semaines The Société Hippique Française, the parent body for young sport horses and ponies, is once again this year organising national finals in 6 disci- plines: Show jumping, Eventing, Dressage, Driving, Endurance and Show Hunter. Dates for your diary: The Sologn’Pony from 16 to 19 August Show jumping for C and D category ponies from 4, 5 and 6-years-old. The Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau from 24 August to 2 September Show jumping, Cycle Libre (amateur category) horses in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of competition and Cycle Classique (professional category), 4, 5, 6 and 7-year-old horses / Show Hunter 4, 5 and 6-year-old horses. The Grande Semaine of Saumur from 6 to 9 September Dressage Cycle Libre (amateur category) for horses in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of competition and Cycle Classique (professional category) 4, 5 and 6-year-old horses and 4, 5 and 6-year-old ponies. The Grande Semaine of Pompadour from 19 to 23 September Show jumping, Cycle Libre (amateur category) horses in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of competition and Cycle Classique (professional category) 4, 5, and 6-year-old horses and 4, 5 and 6-year-old D category ponies. The Grande Semaine of Compiègne from 6 to 7 October Driving for Cycle Libre (amateur category) horses and ponies in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of competition The Grande Semaine of Uzès from 11 to 14 October Endurance Cycle Libre (amateur category) for 4, 5 and 6-year-old horses, no maximum speed required and for 6-year-olds, with a set speed 3
The Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau For 36 years now, the Grande Semaine breeding week has been attracting enthusiasts in the equine sector to this outstanding late summer gathering. More than 1,850 horses aged from 2 to 7-years-old are invited to compete in two disciplines: Show Jumping and Show Hunter. The season got off to a difficult start with a rhinopneumonia epizootic in France that lasted several weeks, but 2018 looks set to be a wonderful Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau. The remarkable economic upturn of recent times is encouraging socio-professionals to come to Fontainebleau for either the first time or a return visit. Everyone involved in the sector dreams of winning the Young Horses Championship, whether they are breeders who work hard day in day out to produce the best horses, riders who train and develop the products of French breeding, or owners who always try to find that rare gem before anyone else does. The championship title is highly coveted but more than anything else, it is the proof of excellence, as the top horses demonstrate every year with their performances in international competitions. For all those watching, reaching the finals of the young horses’ circuit is a sign of a properly trained, experienced and skilled horse, all qualities that prove the excellence of the French circuit. Part enthusiasts’ gathering, part professional meeting, the Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau brings everyone together. It attracts a combination of small breeders and well-known stallion owners, professional and amateur riders along with the owners of their horses as well as dealers who come to pick their future acquisitions. It also brings together institutions from the breeding sector as well as National Breed Associations such as the Selle Français, which organises its own Filly Event, and Anglo-Arabian horses come to prove their studbook’s pedigree. The Regional Breed Associations also take advantage of the event to meet their members. The world of French breeding continues to progress on a daily basis to ensure that it stays at the top of the international rankings every year. New for this year on the Cycle Libre (amateur category) circuit: the finals will take place over three days rather than two, as has been the case in previous years. This new development means that amateur riders can experience a real final, with a reasonable timetable and with a primary goal: training young horses from start to finish. The finals for 6-year-olds in their 2nd or 3rd year of competition will therefore involve three classes, with time only being used to separate out the starters in the final and the consolation class. 4
The Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau We are expecting almost 800 horses for the Cycle Libre (amateur category) from 24 to 26 August which then leads into the Cycle Classique (professional category) from 28 August to 2 September, where over 1,000 horses will be competing for the 7 championship trophies. The Hunter Style discipline continues to evolve and the finals will take place during the Cycle Classique (professional category) weekend. This mean bigger audiences and greater visibility for the finals. All the classes at the Grande Semaine will be filmed and broadcast live on shf-video.com in France and on Clipmyhorse.TV for international audiences, thus benefiting from more international visibility than ever. 5
Modifications to the Rules in 2018 Few changes have been made to the rules of the jumping classes for the 2018 season, in order to be more consistent and allow the results to be analysed. In the Cycle Libre (amateur category), the national finals for six-year-old horses in their second and third year of competition will now take place over three days. This is aimed at preparing the horses for adult life and looking at how consistent they are before the winners are determined in a class against the clock. 6
Qualification requirements SHOW HUNTER To be accepted at the National Final, the young horse must have obtained the following placing in the Show Hunter category to which its belongs (4,5 or 6-years-old), between 1 January of the current year and the day before the show: either a first place (16 above), or two second places (mark greater than or equal to 14 but less than 16). CYCLE LIBRE (AMATEUR CATEGORY) The classification requirements for the Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau National Finals are as follows: Cycle libre (amateur category) 4-year-old horses in their first year of competition: 70 euros of prize money at show jumping breeding events won since the beginning of the year, of which at least 49 euros won in Cycle libre classes (for 4-year-old horses in their first year of competition - amateur category); the additional prize money may be won in Cycle Classique show jumping classes for 4-year-old horses (professional category) or Formation 1 or in Cycle libre show jumping classes (4-year-old classes for horses in their first year of competition - amateur category). Cycle libre (amateur category) 5-year-old horses in their first year of competition (amateur category): 60 euros of prize money at show jumping breeding events won since the beginning of the year, of which at least 42 euros won in Cycle libre classes (for 5-year-old horses in their first year of competition - amateur category); the additional prize money may be won in Cycle Classique Formation 1, Formation 2 or 5-year-old Qualifier show jumping classes, (professional category), or in Cycle libre show jumping classes (for 5-year-old horses in their first and second year of competition - amateur category). Cycle libre 5-year-old horses in their second year of competition (amateur category): 140 euros of prize money at show jumping breeding events won since the beginning of the year, of which at least 98 euros won in Cycle libre classes (for 5-year-old horses in their second year of competition - amateur category); the additional prize money may be won in Cycle Classique Formation 2 or 5-year-old Qualifier show jumping classes, (professional category), or in Cycle libre show jumping classes, (for 5-year-old horses in their second year of competition - amateur category). Cycle libre 6-year-old horses in their second year of competition (amateur category): 105 euros of prize money at show jumping breeding events won since the beginning of the year, of which at least 73.50 euros won in Cycle libre classes (for 6-year-old horses in their second year of competition - amateur category); the additional prize money may be won in Cycle Classique Formation 2, Formation 3 or 6-year-old Qualifier show jumping classes, (professional category), or in Cycle libre show jumping classes (for 6-year-old horses in their second and third year of competition - amateur category). Cycle libre 6-year-old horses in their third year of competition (amateur category): 120 euros of prize money at show jumping breeding events won since the beginning of the year, of which at least 84 euros won in Cycle libre classes (for 6-year-old horses in their third year of competition - amateur category); the additional prize money may be won in Cycle Classique Formation 3 or 6-year-old Qualifier show jumping classes or in Cycle libre show jumping classes (for 6-year-old horses in their third year of competition - amateur category). 7
Qualification requirements CYCLE CLASSIC (PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY) The classification requirements for the Grande Semaine de Fontainebleau National Finals are as follows: 4-year-old SF-AA horses (horses registered in the Selle Français or Anglo-Arabian studbooks): the number of points required will be available at the beginning of August corresponding to the prize money won in qualifiers multiplied by the mark awarded for the horse’s conformation during the CIR (inter-regional horse show). 4-year-old horses registered in ASB (autres stud books - other stud books): the amount of prize money required will be available at the beginning of August 5-year-old SF-AA horses: 790 euros of prize money won in Cycle Classique show jumping classes since the beginning of the year. 5-year-old horses registered in ASB (autres stud books - other stud books): 340 euros of prize money won in Cycle Classique show jumping classes since the beginning of the year. 6-year-old SF-AA horses: 970 euros of prize money won in Cycle Classique show jumping classes since the beginning of the year. 6-year-old horses registered in ASB (autres stud books - other stud books): 280 euros of prize money won in Cycle Classique show jumping classes since the beginning of the year. 8
The Show Hunter Finals The Cycle Libre Show Hunter classes are organised by generation. This discipline consists of jumping over a series of obstacles in the smoothest way. The horse’s jumping style, its balance, its gaits, its cadence, its conformation and its grooming are judged by the SHF jury. For 4, 5 and 6-year-old horses: • A qualifying class comprising 2 rounds in a row. • 1 final comprising 2 rounds also for all the horses which have obtained a mark greater than or equal to 14 during the qualifying class. • A “conformation, distinction and aptitude for the discipline” class for the horses qualified for the Final. For the horses which have not obtained the minimum mark of 14, a consolation class is organised. The Cycle Libre Finals The Cycle Libre is for amateur riders who want to train their young horses on training courses that are organised during the weekend. The training cycle takes places over 3 years: • Cycle Libre 1st year for 4 and 5-year-old horses (CL1-4 and CL1-5) • Cycle Libre 2nd year for 5 and 6-year-old horses (CL2-5 and CL2-6) • Cycle Libre 3rd year for 6-year-old horses (CL3) The five-year-old horses are authorised to compete in the Cycle libre 1 category insofar as they didn’t take part in this category when they were four. The six-year-old horses are authorised to compete in the Cycle libre 2 category insofar as they haven’t taken part in more than two years of competition. This year, the Cycle Libre circuit’s national finals will start on the Friday of the Grande Semaine. This major change to the schedule has come about because the show jumping committee is hoping to achieve two things: • Giving the six-year-old horses a final worthy of their age and skills by organising 3 classes, • Enabling participants to take full advantage of their final in a less rushed and more pleasant atmosphere. 9
The Cycle Libre Finals For 4 and 5-year-old horses, the competition takes places in two rounds. The first round which is not against the clock, will also feature a dressage and style score awarded by expert SHF judges. The top third is then selected for the final while the remaining two thirds participate in the consolation class. Both final and consolation class are not against the clock. Bonus points won during the regional finals help separate out the combinations. They can be awarded between 0.5 and 2 points depending on their results: 0.5 points for a 4-fault round and 1 point for a clear round, with the regional final consisting of two rounds. This is a revolutionary change for 6-year-old horses in their 2nd and 3rd year of competition, which will now see them competing over three days: two qualifying classes followed by the final and the consolation class. The first round is not against the clock and all those who jump clear will be ranked first. The second round is against the clock to separate out the joint winning combinations from the previous round. Horses ranked in the top third with accumulated points from the first and second rounds will go through to the Final, which is against the clock. The remaining two thirds compete in the consolation class which is also against the clock. 10
The Cycle Classique Finals The Cycle Classic is intended for professional riders and is open to horses which are from 4 to 6-years-old. Each generation benefits from a suitable level of competition with the objective of training and promoting the new generation of sport horses. To be qualified for one of the finals of the Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau, a horse must have won enough prize money on the SHF circuit throughout the season. The amount of prize money required is determined by the Société Hippique Française according to each age category. Once they are qualified for Fontainebleau, the horses still have to perform well in the qualifying classes (not against the clock and not with a jump off) which represent the first stage of the organisation of the finals of Fontainebleau. Only the best horses from each generation will have the chance to take part in the Final and be placed in the championship ranking. A consolation class is organised for the others. The SF-AA-CSAN Championship For the 4-year-olds: • A qualifying class with a mark awarded for jumping style and dressage • The Final for 30% of the best stallions /geldings and mares overall • The consolation class for the remaining 70% of stallions /geldings and mares overall For the 5-year-olds:: • Two qualifying classes with a mark awarded for jumping style and dressage during each round • An in-hand presentation to judge the conformation, gaits and preservation of the 70 best horses • The Final for the 70 best stallions /geldings and mares overall • The consolation class for the 70 remaining stallions/geldings and mares overall For the 6-year-olds: • 2 qualifying classes • An in-hand presentation to judge the conformation, gaits and preservation of the 50 best horses • The Final for the 50 best stallions /geldings and mares overall • The consolation class for the 50 remaining stallions/geldings and mares overall 11
The Cycle Classique Finals For the 6-year-olds, after the qualifiers, only the 50 best horses are qualified, to which are added the horses that jumped double clear and the winners (best mare and best stallion/gelding) from the qualifying classes. For all the horses, a specific ranking is established according to the sex of the horse, with a mare ranking and a stallion/ gelding ranking. ASB (Autre Studbooks - Other Stud Books) National Finals Two qualifying classes and specific finals are organised for the horses registered in other stud books. They will take place just after the SF-AA-CSAN horse classes. For the 4-year-olds, a qualifying round, a final and a consolation class are organised. The 5 and 6-year-olds are separated out in two qualifying classes to be qualified for the final or the consolation class. These classes’ tables are identical to those for SF-AA-CSAN horse classes. SF-AA-CSAN. 12
The 7-year-old French Championships Jointly organised with the Fédération Française d’Equitation, the 7-year-old Championships are open to the 200 best 7-year-old horses featured on the qualification list extracted from the 7-year-old Grand Prix permanent standings. This qualification list ranks the 7-year-old horses according to their performances in the first quarters of the national and international TOP 7 classes. The qualification list starts on January 2018 and is finalised on Friday 17 August 2018. The French Championships are made up of three legs, including the final in two rounds: Wednesday 29 August: Table A type obstacles and track judged under Table C Thursday 30 August: Table A not against the clock, with no jump-off, (speed 375 m/min) Saturday 1 September: Final in two rounds, Table A not against the clock, (speed 375 m/min) • Round 1: Only the 40 best horse and rider combinations after the first two legs can take part in the first round of leg three. In the event of several combina- tions being placed in joint 40th position, all those placed in 40th position will be selected. • Round 2: it can take place over a shorter and higher course. The 20 best com- petitors after the first two legs and the first round of the third leg will be quali- fied for the second round. In the event of several combinations being placed in joint 20th position, all those placed in 20th position will be selected. The horse and rider combination which has the least penalty points at the end of the overall standings of all three legs will be the champion. 13
The 2017 Champions Hunter Style Cycle Classique 4-year-old champion: DIEGO MAIL SF ridden by Ronan Hemon Cycle Classique 5-year-old champion: CASANOVA D’EMS SF ridden by Martin Denisot Cycle Classique 6-year-old champion: BEL ESPOIR DU JAMBOT OC ridden by Michael Jannot Cycle Libre (amateur category) 4-year-old horses in their first year of competition: DREAMSDELLY DE CASTEL SF ridden by Benoit Wiart 5-year-old horses in their first year of competition: COUP DE CŒUR D’ICK SF ridden by Gautier Lenoir 5-year-old horses in their second year of competition: CURLY DE MOYON SF ridden by Florence Zarb and COLOMBINE DU LATTAY SF ridden by Séverine Meslif 6-year-old horses in their second year of competition: BOHEMIENNE TRAM SF ridden by Louis Alapetite 6-year-old horses in their third year of competition: BRUME D’ARMA ridden by Lydie Fribol Cycle Classique Selle Français, Anglo-Arabian and Anglo-Normand horsest Cycle Classique 4-year-old mares: DALIA PLATIERE SF (Dollar Dela Pierre x Papillon Rouge) ridden by Jérémy Le Roy Cycle Classique 4-year-old Geldings & Stallions: DELSTAR MAIL SF (Utrillo VD Effinck x Calvaro) ridden by Grégoire Hercelin Cycle Classique 5-year-old mares: CARLITA DE GAIA SF (Levistan x Quidam de Revel) ridden by Thomas Leveque Cycle Classique 5-year-old Geldings & Stallions: CATCHAR MAIL SF (Diamant de Semilly x Calvaro) ridden by Thomas Leveque Cycle Classique 6-year-old mares: BUTTERFLY ENNEMMEL SF (Quaprice Boimargot*Quincy x Lux Z) ridden by David Jobertie Cycle Classique 6-year-old Geldings & Stallions: BEST OF L’HERBAGE SF (Winningmood VD Arenberg x Rosire) ridden by Sébastien Tencé Cycle Classique Autres Stud-books Cycle Classique 4-year-old champion: NONO VD BISSCHOP BWP (Echo Van T Spieveld x Clinton) ridden by Paco Manadou Diouf Cycle Classique 5-year-old champion: HOOVER KWPN (Clinton x Carthago) ridden by Aymeric de Ponnat Cycle Classique 6-year-old champion: BAMBOU D’HELBY OC (Jadis de Toscane) ridden by Charles Chiche Hubert Championnat des 7 ans : ALPHA DE PREUILLY SF (Pacha de Preuilly x Cento) ridden by Jean-Charles Bernast 14
Breeding events The Grande Semaine breeding week more than lives up to its name, as it not only brings together everyone involved in the sector but also horses of all ages, from foals to 7-year-olds. So alongside the national show jumping Cycle Libre, Cycle Classique and Hunter Style finals, you can also watch: • The Selle Français Fillies Event After eight days of qualifiers throughout France, the Selle Français Studbook organises the national final for fillies which will go on to be broodmares and competitors, within the framework of the Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau. For three days on 30 August, 1 and 2 September, the fillies will be judged on their conformation, gaits, free jumping as well as on genetic criteria. • With the support of the Association Régionale des Eleveurs d’Ile de France (ADECSIF; Ile de France Regional Breeders’ Association). The regional competition for foals, with the aim of characterising and selecting pony and horse foals of all breeds under one-year-old. For breeders, this is a key opportunity to showcase their breeding, compare their products and talk about differences in stock. These highlights of the French breeders’ calendar will give the public a chance to find out about the work breeders do with their young stock alongside their 4 to 7-year-olds. 15
SHF Video new features Set up in 2017, SHF-video is now in its second year of operation. There is huge demand for the service in the professional sector and it has worked well at the various shows as well as enhancing the sales and marketing support provided by the SHF. Before the service was only available via a subscription, but now it is possible to buy a single video for €12 including tax. There are two packages on offer for circuit users. The 20-video package enables the user to follow the entire season of one horse or more for only €60 including tax. Lastly, the unlimited package for €120 including tax has been designed for riders or owners who own several horses on the circuit. The videos are permanently available on the shf-video.com website and on mobiles or tablets via the SHF video app. Riders and owners have constant access to the videos wherever they are, enabling them to react quickly to purchase requests for horses and watch the videos whenever they want. Owners can also promote their horses by publishing their videos on the public video library. They can then be viewed by everyone. Conversely, a bad video can be deleted or simply not published so that it cannot be viewed by the public. The SHF-video image database works closely with SHF-market to ensure that advertisements for horses for sale can be enhanced by inserting videos produced by the service, therefore also showcasing the production of young horses in France. In its second year of operation, SHF video will cover around 130 young horse events for 2 to 7-year-olds. 106 show jumping Cycle Classique, Cycle Libre and pony competitions and all the Grandes Semaines will be broadcast live. Events in the 3 competition arenas at the Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau will be broadcast simultaneously. The SHF stand next to the Main Arena grandstand features SHF Video terminals where visitors can watch live or recorded broadcasts of the finals. 16
IN BRIEF: SHF video Live : • Dates of upcoming live broadcasts • Up to 5 events broadcast simultaneously • Notifications sent to owners to inform them when their horses will feature on the broadcasts, the day before the class and in the ring, when the 45-second countdown begins. Personal area : • Access and management of different media under "my horses" - Watch - Download - Share (public video library, social media, email etc.) • Notifications sent to inform users when a new video has been posted on their personal area • Possibility to buy videos individually Video library : • Access to all videos posted by the owners as well as those of horses whose owners have not subscribed to the service • Advanced search engine • Access to the “horse fact sheet” via the horse’s miniature photo • Access to the commercial fact sheet for horses for sale on SHF Market SHF Video terminals : • Access to all videos of the final • Possibility to buy videos individually • Videos emailed immediately to the purchaser Some statistics : • Over a hundred shows filmed • 55,200 videos • 44,500 photos • 1,500 subscribers 17
Exhibitors’ village and entertainment For 10 days, the Grand Parquet of Fontainebleau will become an open-air shop- ping mall entirely dedicated to horses. Throughout the Grande Semaine breed- ing week over 80 exhibitors will be presenting their new products from all equestrian areas: saddlery, food, transport, veterinary products, ready-to-wear, boot makers, saddle makers, websites, stock breeding, and not forgetting the many catering outlets that will be open all day. The Breed and Breeders’ Associations are all grouped in one tent with partners from horse institutions and dealers. Every year, almost 120,000 visitors, riders, owners and those accompanying them mill around the walkways of the exhibitors’ village and in the stands of the Grand Parquet. This has a major impact on the town of Fontainebleau and the surrounding area, which every year welcome a whole new equestrian popula- tion into their daily lives. 17
PLANNING Attention ! Le planning indiqué est prévisionnel ; il peut être modifié en cours de semaine pour des raisons climatiques ou à cause de variations Il y a lieu de vérifier les horaires la veille de chaque épreuve sur les VENDREDI 24 AOÛT SAMEDI 25 AOÛT CL2 - 6 ANS CL1 - 4 ANS CL3 - 6 ANS CL1 - 4 ANS CL2 - 5 ANS 1ère épreuve 1ère épreuve 2ème épreuve Petite Finale 1ère épreuve CL1 - 4 ANS Finale CL3 - 6 ANS CL1 - 5 ANS CL1 - 5 ANS CL2 - 6 ANS 1ère épreuve 1ère épreuve Petite Finale 2ème épreuve CL1 - 5 ANS Finale Soirée Cycle Libre Soirée DIMANCHE 26 AOÛT CL2 - 5 ANS Finale CL2 - 6 ANS Petite Finale CL2 - 6 ANS CL2 - 5 ANS Finale Petite Finale CL3 - 6 ANS CL3 - 6 ANS Petite Finale Finale 18
MARDI 28 AOÛT MERCREDI 29 AOÛT 4 ANS - Juments 4 ANS - Juments 4 ANS - Juments Finale Petite Finale 5 ANS - Juments 5 ANS - Entiers Qualificative 6 ANS - Hongres Qualificative 1 Qualificative 1 4 ANS - Hongres Entiers Petite Finale Qualificative 1 4 ANS - Hongres Finale 4 ANS - Hongres 4 ANS - Entiers Qualificative Petite Finale 4 ANS - Entiers Finale 5 ANS - Juments 5 ANS - Hongres 6 ANS - Juments Qualificative 1 Qualificative 1 4 ANS - Entiers Qualificative 1 Qualificative 7 ANS Qualificative 1 Soirée Soirée JEUDI 30 AOÛT VENDREDI 31 AOÛT Spring Garden Spring Garden 5 ANS - Étalons, Hongres, Juments Modèle 5 ANS - Entiers 5 ANS - Juments 6 ANS - Juments 5 ANS Qualificative 2 Qualificative 2 Qualificative 2 Petite Finale 7 ANS Qualificative 2 6 ANS - Hongres 5 ANS - Hongres 5 ANS - Juments Entiers 5 ANS Selle Français Qualificative 2 Qualificative 2 Qualificative 2 Petite Finale Soirée Cycle Classique Soirée SAMEDI 1ER SEPT DIMANCHE 02 SEPT Spring Garden Spring Garden 6 ANS - Modèle HUNTER 4, 5, 6 ANS - Modèle 4 ANS - Hunter ADECSIF Petite Finale et Finale Concours Régional Foals Selle Français 5 ANS Selle Français 6 ANS Finale 5 ANS - Hunter Petite Finale et Finale Petite Finale 4 ANS - Hunter 6 ANS - Hunter Qualificative Petite Finale et Finale 5 ANS - Hunter Qualificative 6 ANS 7 ANS Selle Français Finale Finale 6 ANS - Hunter Qualificative Soirée 19
Evening events during the Grande Semaine The Grande Semaine of Fontainebleau is an event for enthusiasts…What could be better than evening events to make the most of it! 7 evening events will be held in the Lounge Area over the course of the week: Friday 24 August SHF/L’Eperon Cycle Libre Evening Saturday 25 August “World Champions” Evening Tuesday 28 August Grande Semaine Lounge Evening Wednesday 29 August Grande Semaine Lounge Evening Thursday 30 August SHF Cycle Classique Eveninge Friday 31 August Exhibitors “80s” Evening Saturday 1 Septembe “World Champions” Evening 20
Site map T AN UR STA RE .P V.I L SHF ACCUEI INFOS MMES PROGRAS TÉ TIÈ RE 21
Practical information Stade équestre du Grand Parquet Route d’Orléans 77300 Fontainebleau Dates: From 24 August to 2 September 2018 Opening times: from 8 am to 7 pm Free entry and car parking. Exhibitors’ village with more than 80 stands. Cycle Libre Evening on Saturday 24 August Cycle Classique Evening on Thursday 30 August Services at the venue: restaurants, bars and VIP area How to get there by car: A6 Highway : Fontainebleau exit then RN towards Fontainebleau, then Grand Parquet Equestrian Stadium How to get there by train: TER or Transilien service from Paris Montparnasse station Contact the organisers: Société Hippique Française 83/85 boulevard Vincent Auriol / 75013 Paris 01 53 59 31 31 / shf.services@shf.eu Press contact: Marion Ledru 01 53 59 60 04 / marion.ledru@shf.eu HD visuals available on request 22
Grande Semaine de Fontainebleau 2018 Press accreditation form Stade Équestre du Grand Parquet de Fontainebleau Route d’Orléans – 77300 Fontainebleau Du 24 août au 2 septembre 2018 Please complete and sign the form to return before 20 August 2018 to: Marion Ledru 01 53 59 60 04 marion.ledu@shf.eu First name: Last name: Press organisation: Address: City: Postcode: Tel: Mobile: Email : Position: Press Card Number: Signed in, Place, date: Signature: Official stamp: 23
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