The Phnom Penh Post

Equestrian head lauds CEF

- Chhorn Norn

INGMAR De Vos, president of the Internatio­nal Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI), commends the Cambodian Equestrian Federation (CEF) for its efforts to promote equestrian sports in the Kingdom.

He noted the capable Cambodian athletes and coaching staff, and offered his admiration for the high-quality training facilities which are available.

De Vos, along with FEI vicepresid­ent Jack Huang, met with the CEF leadership, coaches and sportsmen and women at the Genius Resort equestrian centre in Phnom Penh on January 29.

“We have long supported the CEF’s developmen­t, backing programmes which have trained coaches, sportspers­ons, grooms and stable hands.

We were elated to hear that a Cambodian rider claimed gold at a recent internatio­nal event in Thailand,” said De Vos.

De Vos and Huang also showed keen interest in the facilities at Genius Resort, located in Sen Sok district’s Teuk Thla commune.

“We are really excited that Cambodia has an internatio­nalstandar­d field and qualified coaches, especially now that there are so many young athletes training here,” said De Vos.

CEF president Mona Tep explained that the federation has received plenty of support from the FEI.

“In the past, we lacked capable grooms and trainers, but with the help of the FEI, we were able to establish a vocational training programme,” she said.

She added that the CEF is collaborat­ing with Just World Internatio­nal to train 20 impoverish­ed female youths at the People Improvemen­t Organisati­on (PIO) in Phnom Penh. The training is scheduled to begin in mid-February, with the youth to be offered chances to groom horses at the centre.

Along with CEF secretaryg­eneral Princess Norodom Nanda Devi and the FEI delegation, Tep met with Senior

Minister Thong Khon, head of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC), on January 30.

During the meeting, Khon noted that he has paid close attention to the developmen­t of equestrian sports in Cambodia. He added that he would examine the possibilit­y of including the sport in future regional-level competitio­ns, such as the 2029 Asian Youth Games, which the Kingdom will host. Before this could happen, he explained that the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) would need to conduct a thorough assessment.

He also requested that the FEI continue to support the developmen­t of the Cambodian federation.

“The fact that the team claimed bronze at the 2017 SEA Games in Malaysia and gold at last year’s SEA Youth Cup in Thailand proves they are future potential medal winners. We should definitely determine how we can enter more regional events,” he added.

“During our visit, we have been considerin­g the best we can contribute to the developmen­t of the sport in Cambodia. I commend the CEF for its commitment to growing the sport,” said De Vos.

 ?? NOCC ?? NOCC head Thong Khon (right) meets with Ingmar De Vos, president of the Internatio­nal Federation for Equestrian sports (FEI), in Phnom Penh on January 30.
NOCC NOCC head Thong Khon (right) meets with Ingmar De Vos, president of the Internatio­nal Federation for Equestrian sports (FEI), in Phnom Penh on January 30.

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