Zhang Xingjia claimed the cross-country gold at the "Exciting Hangzhou" Tonglu Equestrian Eventing Invitational Competition 2022 last Thursday.
Born and raised in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, Zhang became the first equestrian rider from the province to compete at the Olympic Games in Tokyo last year, and in 2019 won the Chinese Equestrian Jumping Championships Team Finals.
"Riding at this venue has been a great experience, especially the cross-country track. The horse and I worked well together," said Zhang, who as someone with a rich experience of international competitions was mightily impressed by the state-of-the-art venue.
Tonglu Equestrian Centre was due to host competitions for the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou this year before that event was postponed due to the pandemic.
The success of last week's event demonstrated how the venue is perfectly equipped to stage elite competitions in the future. The event featured jumping, dressage, and eventing competitions, with around 1,600 spectators watching the action.
Ningbo won gold in the team finals; Zhang won the individual finals, with Chen Chongquan taking silver, and Da Rima claiming bronze.
"Equestrian is the only sport at the Asian Games that requires people and horses to compete together. The main objective of this invitational was to ensure that the venue was up to standard for the horses," said Jiang Guijiao, executive director of venue operation and maintenance.
The horses in action last week were all from stables in Zhejiang. However they still went through the same quarantining procedures that horses from abroad would be subject to.
The transportation of the horses incorporated procedures such as on-site quarantine, comprehensive disinfection, and the issuing of animal quarantine certificates by the agricultural department.
Zhong Genxiu, the head of inspection and quarantine supervision at the venue, revealed that staff had completed three sterilizations on the stables 10 days before the horses arrived.
Staff measured the temperature of horses twice a day and monitored and recorded their health condition.
To ensure the horses were as comfortable as possible, 96 kinds of stable-specific materials were provided, including ice machines, saddle racks, special waste bins, flatbeds for transportation, and disinfection supplies.
On Jan 6, Hangzhou Tonglu officially passed a national assessment to become the country's second "domestic equine disease-free zone".It also received OIE(World Organization for Animal Health) approval at the end of March.
Tonglu Equestrian Centre will serve as China's national equestrian venue, as a research and training base, and provide services for other horse-related cultural and tourism industries after the Asian Games, according to Zhou Haijing, executive deputy commander of the venue's operation team.
Tonglu Equestrian Centre spans about 54,000 square meters, including the main arena, a 5,000-sqm indoor training ground, over 3,000 spectator seats, 240 high-standard stables, a jumping track, as well as related functional areas such as a stable-boy dormitory, horse clinic, food warehouse, and horseshoe factory.