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New Course Director appointed for 2015 Aus3DE

Published on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 in General

Established Olympic Course Designer Mike Etherington-Smith has been announced as the new FEI Course Designer for the Australian International 3 Day Event (Aus3DE) in Adelaide. 

Aus3DE Event Director Gillian Rolton has welcomed the highly acclaimed Beijing and Sydney Olympic Games Course Designer, who is based in the UK.

“Over the past three years, Mike has been involved with the Australian High Performance program, designing the Sydney International 3 Day Event and acting as mentor to a number of Australia’s developing Course Designers,” Gill said.

“The addition of Adelaide CCI4* to this program will see Mike working with Equestrian Australia High Performance and the Australian International 3 Day Event to grow and expand it into the future.

“With the Olympics in Rio 2016 at the forefront of everyone’s plans, we welcome Mike to Adelaide for next November’s top level event and look forward to working with him to produce another world class course.”

Meantime Gill has also thanked outgoing FEI Course Designer Wayne Copping for his years of fine service.

“Wayne has spent seven years as FEI Course Designer of the 4* in Adelaide and over that time has delivered some outstanding results,” Gill said.

“All event staff were very concerned about Wayne’s heart attack just prior to the 2013 event but are thrilled he has left us on such a high note after the excellent 2014 event.

“We thank Wayne for all he has done to develop the Adelaide event and wish him all the best for the new challenges he undertakes.”

About the Aus3DE

The Australian International 3 Day Event is one of the six top level FEI Classics Series events held around the world annually. The series of events on the FEI Calendar includes Pau (FRA), then here in Adelaide (AUS), followed by Kentucky (USA), Badminton (GBR), Luhmühlen (GER) and finishing in Burghley (GBR). 


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