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New
Venue For Horse Of The Year Show |
Grandstand Media Ltd,
organisers of Horse of the Year Show announced today that, from 2002,
this annual prestigious equestrian event will be staged at a new venue.
An initial two year
agreement has been signed between Grandstand Media and the National Exhibition
Centre (N.E.C) in Birmingham with the first event at the new venue taking
place from Wednesday 9th to Sunday 13th October 2002.
The Horse of the Year
Show was established at Harringay Arena in 1949 and due to lack of space,
moved to Wembley Arena ten years later. Now once again the lack of guaranteed
space at the Wembley Complex, coupled with the impending redevelopment
of the stadium, has forced the organisers to secure the future of the
event at the N.E.C.
Mark Wein, a director
of Grandstand Media commented:
"Unfortunately the venue management at Wembley were unable to give
us the necessary guarantees that sufficient space would be available to
accommodate Horse of the Year Show. We were therefore left with no alternative
other than to find a new home for the show and we were delighted that
the N.E.C were extremely keen to host the event. The move to Birmingham
not only secures the event for 2002 and beyond, but also gives us the
welcome opportunity to continue to develop this national sporting icon."
Horse of the Year
Show is an event to which all horse owners and riders aspire. It is the
pinnacle of equestrianism in this country and is renowned worldwide for
its unique blend of showing, show jumping and innovative equestrian entertainment.
The decision to change
the venue for Horse of the Year Show was recently endorsed by the British
Show Jumping Association, who licence the event to Grandstand Media.
Grandstand Media took
over the management of the event in 1997 and have been successful in developing
all areas of the show to such an extent that audiences have doubled over
the last four years. Grandstand Media recently took up an option to manage
the event for a further ten years commencing with the 2002 show.
"With the extended
seating capacity, increased trade stand space and the N.E.C's central
location we feel that this move will not only be successful but will prove
popular with both the competitors and visitors alike" commented Mark
Wein.
www.hoys.co.uk.
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