Equestrian ticket info for London 2012
It might still be a whole year away but with the recent announcement that tickets for London 2012 will go on sale on the 15th March it's best to start making plans as early as possible!
Concentrating on the equestrian events in particular, which are to be housed in Greenwich Park East London, the key figures are as follows:
- 23,000 Capacity
- 253,000 Tickets
- 11 Competition Stages
- 75,000 Tickets for Cross-Country day.
The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG) has issued advice for ticket applicants, stating that all applications will be considered equally, regardless of when people apply. If demand exceeds supply tickets will be allocated by random selection for each ticket price band. Joanna Manning-Cooper from the LOCOG said: “We urge buyers to consider their budget very carefully when applying for tickets. They cannot cancel, change or return them once they are allocated.”
Tickets are on sale for 6 weeks from the 15th March – 26th April and people will find out if they have been successful in May or June.
http://www.tickets.london2012.com/
Concentrating on the equestrian events in particular, which are to be housed in Greenwich Park East London, the key figures are as follows:
- 23,000 Capacity
- 253,000 Tickets
- 11 Competition Stages
- 75,000 Tickets for Cross-Country day.
The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG) has issued advice for ticket applicants, stating that all applications will be considered equally, regardless of when people apply. If demand exceeds supply tickets will be allocated by random selection for each ticket price band. Joanna Manning-Cooper from the LOCOG said: “We urge buyers to consider their budget very carefully when applying for tickets. They cannot cancel, change or return them once they are allocated.”
Tickets are on sale for 6 weeks from the 15th March – 26th April and people will find out if they have been successful in May or June.
http://www.tickets.london2012.com/
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