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Equestrian ticket prices revealed for 2016 Olympic Games in Rio

Organisers have declared that Rio 2016 will be the most accessible games, with about half of the 7.5 million tickets to be issued selling for 70 Brazilian reals (US$30) or less. However, the only equestrian sport fitting int that category is the cross-country phase of the eventing competition. These tickets are sold for R$60. brazilian-realThere are two categories for tickets for all other events, however organisers have not revealed the differences in these sections. A ticket in the “B” category for the preliminary dressage events will cost R$70, but an “A” category ticket is R$140. Finals are R$300 (A) and R$140 (B). Eventing dressage ticket prices are R$100 and R$70, with the final jumping phase ramping up to R$420 for the premium seats and R$210 for the “B” seats. Even the preliminary jumping events will set spectators back a pretty centavo, at R$160 for the cheap seats and R$250 for the “A” seating, and the final will set you back R$540 and R$300. But the prices of the equestrian events are dwarfed by some of the others, including the best seats at the athletics “super final”, basketball, volleyball and beach volleyball costing R$1200, and the diving, swimming and football final at R$900. There are five tiers for the opening and closing ceremonies, ranging from R$200 to R$4600 for the opening, and the closing from R$200 to R$3000. Overall, there will be tickets for 717 sports sessions, covering all 28 Olympic sports. The cheapest ticket will be priced at $R40. for the mountainbiking, shooting heats, and the fencing phase of the modern pentathlon, all at the Deodoro venue. The full Rio 2016 Olympic Games Ticket Sales Programme will be unveiled in November 2014, along with the competition schedule and details on how the public can buy tickets. In November, spectators will be able to register their interest, and will then be informed by Rio 2016 when an authorised ticket reseller has been appointed to sell tickets in their country or territory. Brazilian residents will be able to enter the first of two draws for tickets in March 2015. Non-Brazilian residents will be able to apply to buy tickets in their own territories in 2015.

Organisers have declared that Rio 2016 will be the most accessible games, with about half of the 7.5 million tickets to be issued selling for 70 Brazilian reals (US$30) or less. However, the only equestrian sport fitting int that category is the cross-country phase of the eventing competition. These tickets are sold for R$60. brazilian-realThere are two categories for tickets for all other events, however organisers have not revealed the differences in these sections. A ticket in the “B” category for the preliminary dressage events will cost R$70, but an “A” category ticket is R$140. Finals are R$300 (A) and R$140 (B). Eventing dressage ticket prices are R$100 and R$70, with the final jumping phase ramping up to R$420 for the premium seats and R$210 for the “B” seats. Even the preliminary jumping events will set spectators back a pretty centavo, at R$160 for the cheap seats and R$250 for the “A” seating, and the final will set you back R$540 and R$300. But the prices of the equestrian events are dwarfed by some of the others, including the best seats at the athletics “super final”, basketball, volleyball and beach volleyball costing R$1200, and the diving, swimming and football final at R$900. There are five tiers for the opening and closing ceremonies, ranging from R$200 to R$4600 for the opening, and the closing from R$200 to R$3000. Overall, there will be tickets for 717 sports sessions, covering all 28 Olympic sports. The cheapest ticket will be priced at $R40. for the mountainbiking, shooting heats, and the fencing phase of the modern pentathlon, all at the Deodoro venue. The full Rio 2016 Olympic Games Ticket Sales Programme will be unveiled in November 2014, along with the competition schedule and details on how the public can buy tickets. In November, spectators will be able to register their interest, and will then be informed by Rio 2016 when an authorised ticket reseller has been appointed to sell tickets in their country or territory. Brazilian residents will be able to enter the first of two draws for tickets in March 2015. Non-Brazilian residents will be able to apply to buy tickets in their own territories in 2015.

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