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The Olympia Rio 2016 venue will challenge the world’s best players at first Olympic golf tournament since the St Louis 1904 Games...
And this Rio Olympic Golf Course has today been recognised for its commitment and contribution to the enhancement of the environment.
Designed by American Gil Hanse, the 970,000m² course will have capacity for 15,000 fans during the Games. It comprises 18 holes, two artificial lakes, and other features – such as sand bunkers – that promise to bring the best out of the world’s top golfers. The course is challenging, -
Following three years of extensive reporting, monitoring, evaluation and site visits from an independent auditor, spanning the design, construction and grow in phases of the project, The Rio Olympic Golf Course has achieved GEO Certified® Development status.
A spokesperson for the Golf Environment Organization (GEO) said:
"The achievement is in recognition of the many nature conservation and resource efficiency activities undertaken to date. It takes into account the longer term net positive social and environmental impacts that the facility is set to deliver in the months and years ahead, which are framed within the management agreements.
"While this has been a complex and sensitive project, developed under tight deadlines, requiring considerable additional monitoring and evaluation from staff and the accredited, independent auditor, the work carried out by the design, construction and maintenance teams delivers against established best practices and industry standards that have been developed with input from numerous international specialists and stakeholders.
“The final outcomes are that a degraded site, that was primarily either devoid of vegetation or becoming over-
“We are also pleased to highlight the valuable role the Rio Olympic Golf Course played in the road testing and development of a new sustainability standard for golf development, which is to be launched internationally in the near future.”
Antony Scanlon, Executive Director of the International Golf Federation (IGF), said: “The IGF is delighted that more than three years of planning, design and construction of the Reserva de Marapendi Golf Course have culminated in the course being awarded GEO Certified® Development status.
“From the start, it was imperative that this once degraded site should emphasise the biodiversity of the location while maintaining its environmentally protected status and ensuring that the risks to the indigenous species and habitat would be minimised. We believe this has been achieved successfully, and we are very proud of the fact that once the athletes leave, Rio will have a sustainable, environmentally protected setting to play an important social, educational and sporting role in the years ahead.”
Notable actions and achievements highlighted in the independent GEO Certified® Development report include:
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Clubhouse utilisation of local, recycled and certified materials
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Agreement between municipality and BGC to run the facility as the Brazilian golf centre of excellence for coaching and training -
The agreement establishes that the golf facility will be free-
1) An environmental education centre to increase awareness about the environment and sustainable golf development at the local schools and communities.
2) A knowledge and technical centre for youth ages 14-
3) A high performance Golf Academy -
4) A development golf centre to grow the quantity of new golf practitioners through programmes like “Golfe para a Vida” (golf for life), in partnership with public and private schools and/or other communities.
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