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Aachen, July 20th, 2006
Preliminary canter in front of the Brandenburg Gate
World Equestrian Games in Germany for Germany

Klaus Wowereit, Mascott Karli, Michael Mronz
photographer: Eckhard Herfet
From August 20th - September 3rd Germany will once again be hosting
a World Championship tournament. 500,000 visitors are expected to
attend the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, 150,000 will be coming
from abroad. The prelude to the championships is already scheduled
for 6.30 p.m. on August 6th, at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
Together, the current Lord Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit, and
Michael Mronz, member and speaker of the OC WEG Aachen 2006, informed
the media and Mercedes Benz - one of eight world partners - about
the event.
31 days before the World Championships kick off, "we are very
pleased that Aachen is promoting the World Equestrian Games here
in the capital city," announced Klaus Wowereit. Over the past
weeks Germany has demonstrated that it can be a wonderful host.
"I am convinced that we will experience this positive atmosphere
at the World Equestrian Games too. After the FIFA World Cup, it
is the sporting highlight of the year. It was an excellent decision
to award the World Equestrian Games to Aachen, and it will most
certainly prove to be a superb event."
Michael Mronz then motivated everyone for these World Championships
"in Germany for Germany". "It is our aim to celebrate
German World Champions in the 2006 year of sport." First of
all there is going to be a spectacular show programme in front of
the Brandenburg Gate on August 6th. "Because no other building
is more symbolic for Germany than the Brandenburg Gate," commented
Mronz and thanked Klaus Wowereit for his personal commitment. The
German jumping team as well as the dressage World Champion and Olympic
gold medallists Nadine Capellmann and Isabell Werth will be participating
in the celebrations. And of course the seven WEG disciplines show-jumping,
dressage, eventing, driving, endurance, vaulting and reining will
be presented. The show arena at the Brandenburg Gate will be 23
metres wide and 40 metres long. "The event will serve as an
impressive preliminary canter into the World Equestrian Games,"
said Michael Mronz.
WEG Tickets
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