Rahvan Horse Track Construction Works Started in Afyonkarahisar

Construction of Rahvan Horse Track in Afyonkarahisar Has Begun
Rahvan Horse Track Construction Works Started in Afyonkarahisar

In the sports city of Afyonkarahisar, our Municipality continues to implement important projects in this field. The construction of the Rahvan Horse Track, one of the prestige projects of our Mayor Mehmet Zeybek, has started. It is aimed to complete the Rahvan Horse Track, which will be the meeting point of pacing horse racers, which is one of the traditional sports branches, by the end of the year.

Afyonkarahisar is preparing to host pacing horse racers from many provinces of Turkey. Physical work has begun on the Rahvan Horse Track project, which will enable this. The work of our investment, which will host events such as the Traditional Rahvan Horse Races and horse archery shows, continues at full speed. The facility, which was started to be built in Ertuğrulgazi neighborhood, has a parcel area of ​​600.754,64 square meters. The facility, which includes a 6 meter indoor area, 670 r-n53304 hippodrome track and a car park, will also be the address of events such as races and archery show by enabling ancestral sports.

The Rahvan Horse Track, which consists of 37 boxes, 564-person tribunes, shelter and care areas for horses, trainer horse training area, warm-up running track, blacksmith's office, personnel room, material/barn room, cafeteria and parking lot, will be completed and put into service by the end of the year. intended to be presented.

Our Mayor, Mehmet Zeybek, wishing that the construction of the project that will add value to our city and meet the needs of equestrian sports clubs will be beneficial to our city; “We are happy to realize such an investment in order to support one of our ancestral sports, pacing equestrianism. We put forward this investment, which will be the address of organizations such as various show events and competitions in Afyonkarahisar, in line with the demands. We aim to finish it soon. Good luck to Afyonkarahisar, the city of sports," he said.

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