XDCAM HD 422 1080i60

Can someone give me a tour d'horizon with PP CC 2015 (Version 9.0.1) on iOS how to export to this broadcast specification?  Any guidance would be appreciated.  I'm looking in the MXF OP1a and there is no codec that stands like the one listed.  I'm also confused on how the codec indicates i60 (assuming that 60 fps interlaced), yet the frequency of images below says 29.97?  Any guidance or assistance would be greatly appreciated.  The network is The Sportsman Channel and format is directly from their 2015 Production guidelines.

Required format offered to me by the network:

XDCAM HD 422 1080i60

Container: MXF

Video coding: MPEG-2 422@HL

Color depth: 8

Color sampling: 4:2:2

Image size: 1920 x 1080

Frame rate: 29.97i

Video bitrate: 50 Mb/s (CBR)

Audio coding: PCM 2 ch/16 bits / 48 kHz

Audio: stereo Ch 1 & 2

Thank you all for your time and your help.

I would go for this: ignore the source.

Tags: Premiere

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