The 2011 FEI General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro (BRA) will be available live and free of charge on FEI TV, the official FEI video platform, on Monday 14 November.
The entire morning (9.00-12.30 Brasilia Summer Time/BRST) and afternoon (14.00- 16.30 BRST) sessions will be streamed live.
New FEI TV viewers must first register here.
"We are very happy to be here in Rio de Janeiro, thanks to the hospitality of the Brazilian National Federation," said Ingmar de Vos, FEI Secretary General, "especially as Rio will be the host city for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
"The entire General Assembly will be live-streamed on Monday, giving everyone the opportunity to view our annual session as it happens."
For more information, contact: ruth.grundy@fei.org
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