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Horse Shows In The Sun
Announces Dates for HITS Tahoe 2001 Horse Show Circuit |
SAUGERTIES, NY (May 3, 2001)--For the second
consecutive year, Horse Shows In The Sun, Inc. will present HITS Tahoe in
Minden, Nevada. From June 27 through July 29, 2001, this hunter/jumper horse
show circuit features nearly 300 classes each week for five weeks including a
$15,000 Open Jumper Prix every Friday, a $50,000 Grand Prix on four consecutive
Sundays, and a $100,000 Grand Prix on the final day of the show. More than
$850,000 in total prize money will be awarded. Horse Shows In The Sun
management is anticipating that HITS Tahoe will again have an international
roster of exhibitors including entries from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and
Europe. The HITS Tahoe facility has 1,500 stalls available and can accommodate
1,000 horses and 2,500 horsemen each week.
The HITS Tahoe show grounds is located on 100 acres of Bently Nevada
Corporation's property on Highway 395, two miles north of Minden and about 20
minutes from Lake Tahoe. The show grounds features competition in six
all-weather rings Wednesday through Sunday from 8am until approximately 4pm.
Spectators are admitted free Wednesday through Saturday. Tickets are $5 on
Sunday with the proceeds benefiting local charities. Children under 12 are
always admitted at no charge and parking is always free. A food service
facility located on the grounds offers an international menu of meals, snacks,
and beverages. Vendor Row on Main Street of the grounds is lined with more than
a dozen shops offering equine-themed merchandise from tack to 14K gold jewelry.
Bleacher seating is available at all of the rings. More than 10,000 spectators
are expected to visit HITS Tahoe during the circuit.
All of the corporate sponsors of the Grand Prix events at HITS Tahoe have
returned this year to continue their support of the circuit and the sport. Rio
Vista, EMO, Coldwell Banker ITILDO, and Cosequin® are each sponsoring a
$50,000 Grand Prix. HITS is sponsoring the grand finale of the circuit, the
$100,000 Grand Prix of Tahoe.
World-class course designers with international experience will be flown in
each week to design the courses in the Grand Prix field. This year, the course
builders are: Douglas E. Russell, of Wellington, Florida, a 10-year veteran of
course design who rode for the U.S. team in 1995 at the Pan Am Games, and is
still an active competitor. Anthony D'Ambrosio of Red Hook, New York, who was
the course designer for Week IV last year, returns to HITS Tahoe in 2001.
Anthony is a Grand Prix rider, trainer and clinician who has trained four
horses that competed in the Olympic Games. Peter Holmes of Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada, an acclaimed international designer, comes to HITS Tahoe for
the first time. Danny Foster, Ontario, Canada, a former show jumper who won an
individual Gold Medal and Team Silver Medal at the 1991 Pan American Games in
Havana, Cuba, was the designer Week V last year. William "Buddy"
Brown, Wellington, Florida, is also a returning course designer from the
inaugural show. Buddy is a full-time Senior Course Designer with the AHSA and a
former Grand Prix show jumping competitor. He competed at the Pan Am Games in
Mexico City in 1975 where he won the Individual Silver Medal and the Team Gold,
he was on the Gold Medal Team at the 1979 Pan Am Games in Puerto Rico, and in
1976 he competed at the Olympic Games in Montreal.
More than 50 staff and crew members will also be returning to the show grounds
to install the structures necessary for the competition and to run the horse
shows. HITS built the show grounds last year on this former alfalfa field and
brought it to life as a small village for five weeks. At the close of the show,
the equipment and structures were dismantled for shipment to the company's
Indio Desert Circuit in California for use at that six-week horse show this
winter. The blue-and-white portable barns, the white fencing, the jumps, the
Great American Insurance Company Time To Beat clock in the Grand Prix ring, the
mobile offices and restaurant all return to Minden. The infrastructure of water
and electricity lines that were installed last year will be brought back into
use for the show as well as the other amenities installed last year--15 pipe
corral paddocks, pads for 50 RVs, plus the show roads that provide access to
the rings, parking, and stabling areas.
The most important element of the show grounds is the competition rings. At
HITS Tahoe the eight all-weather rings that were constructed last year at a
cost of more than $500,000 are ready for action. To create these permanent
rings in 1999, more than 30,000 tons of stone dust were hauled in for the base
and 60,000 pounds of ground rubber were used as a top layer. This award-winning
footing is used at all six HITS horse show grounds nationwide.
Spectators are also an important part of the horse shows and HITS Tahoe will
again produce special events for the fans including the annual Kids Day and a
new event--Seniors Day. Kids Day will be held on, Sunday, July 8, from 11am-1pm
and is officially titled "Resort Sports Network's Kids Day presented by
Douglas County Parks and Recreation Department and Douglas County
Library." The event will again feature fun and festivities for kids and
their parents including a hayride, face painting, petting zoo, pony rides,
games, and exhibits. On Sunday, July 22, from 11am-1pm, Seniors Day presented
by Douglas County Senior Services will feature a variety of exhibits and
activities geared toward the health and well being of seniors. Prior to each of
the Grand Prix events on Sunday, special exhibitions and entertainment will be
featured in the Grand Prix ring, including local talent who will sing the
National Anthem. Last year country music legend Lacy J. Dalton sang the anthem
on two occasions and she will repeat her performance again in 2001 for the
first and last Sundays of the circuit.
Charities and charity events are also an integral part of HITS Tahoe. Local
charities pre-sell tickets to the Grand Prix events and are the ticket-takers
on Sundays. Charities keep 100% of the proceeds from pre-sold tickets and
receive a percentage of the gate. This year HITS is again working with United
States Pony Club, Sierra Pacific Region; Kiwanis Club of Gardnerville-Carson
Valley; Carson Valley Sertoma; Minden Rotary Club; Soroptimist International of
Carson Valley; Carson City Boys and Girls Club; and Carson Valley Chamber of
Commerce.
HITS Tahoe not only benefits local charities, but also economically impacts the
entire Carson Valley area by an estimated $15 million through spending by
exhibitors on food, lodging, and consumer goods.
DIRECTIONS: From the Reno/Tahoe airport (about 40 miles), travel south on
Highway 395 to Minden; at Stockyard Road, turn left; show grounds entrance is
on the left. From Lake Tahoe (about 12 miles), take Route 207 (Kingsbury
Grade), cross Foothill Road to Mottsville, proceed 3 miles; turn left onto
State Highway 395 North; turn right at Stockyard Road; show grounds entrance is
on the left. From Minden (about 2 miles), follow 395 North; turn right at
Stockyard Road; show grounds entrance is on the left.
HITS TAHOE: 1901 N. Hwy. 395, Minden, Nevada, 89423. Phone during show dates:
775-783-8907.
HITS TAHOE CIRCUIT 2001 SIDEBAR INFORMATION
HITS TAHOE 2001 SHOW DATES:
Week I June 27-July 1
Week II July 4-8
Week III July 11-15
Week IV July 18-22
Week V July 25-29
FEATURED EVENTS
$50,000 Rio Vista Grand Prix Sunday, July 1 1pm
$50,000 EMO Grand PrixSunday, July 8 1pm
$50,000 Coldwell Banker ITILDO Grand Prix Sunday, July 15 1pm
$50,000 Cosequin® Grand Prix Sunday, July 22 1pm
$100,000 HITS Grand Prix Sunday, July 29 1pm
SPECIAL EVENTS
Resort Sports Network's Kids Day presented Sunday, July 8 11am-1pm
by Douglas County Parks and Recreation
Department and Douglas County Library
Seniors Day presented by Douglas Sunday, July 22 11am-1pm
County Senior Services
www.HitsShows.com
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