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2020 Olympics

Tokyo, Japan

The Tokyo 2020 Games were an unprecedented demonstration of unity and solidarity as the world came together for the first time following the onset of the pandemic. The Tokyo 2020 Games showcased the evolution of the Olympics, introducing new sports that strengthened the timeless appeal of the Olympic Games for a new generation.

Tokyo’s Equestrian Park could seat 9,600 people, an amazing capacity for an equestrian event. The Equestrian Park hosted all three equestrian sports; eventing, jumping and dressage. This means the facility has all the requirements to host a lengthy tournament, the top priority of any top class sporting arena.

The BOX Seat 901 model with soft ‘tip-up’ action flows seamlessly row to row throughout the expansive general admission areas. The tight-folding design of the 901, and the maximised row depth as a result, has a wealth of benefits to an event setting. Briefly, decreasing the time taken to reach vendor facilities increases a venue’s revenue potential. Accelerating construction and deconstruction, access and egress from the event enhances crowd safety and also lowers a venue’s operational overheads – security and cleaning personnel and power costs.