Bitsa Equestrian club
Bitsa Equestrian club (in Russian-Битца) is the largest European equestrian sports center. It is situated in Moscow, Russia, Balaclava Prospect d.33.
History
Its construction began in 1977 before the XXII Moscow Olympic Games. July 4, 1980 is the official opening of the complex. Bitsa Equestrian club is more than 45 hectares - including the Bitsa forest park. During the 1980 Summer Olympics, it hosted the riding and running portions of the modern pentathlon events and all of the equestrian events except individual jumping.
Description and services
- Stadium for competitions in show jumping
- Stadium for competitions in dressage
- Two indoor arenas
- Summer stables for 326 horses and winter stables for 234 horses
- Infirmary
- Gym
- Swimming pool
- Shooting gallery
- Tennis courts
- A hotel
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