One of the biggest positive changes in the new Horse Show is that two full-size competition arenas will be built at the Fair Centre, and each will have its own warm-up arena. This will allow for slightly shorter competition days and the event to be reduced to four days.
“We have everything under one roof at the Fair Centre. Stables, warm-up, two arenas and warm-up. And the Horse Expo, which is three times bigger than before! And even a hotel.”
The international arena will host international jumping and dressage classes, as well as coaching clinics from Thursday morning until Sunday evening. The domestic arena will host domestic classes and many other programs.
Everything at the Fair Centre is of a much higher quality. The stands are new, and there are several ticket categories available. In addition to the competition arenas, the event area also includes a pole horse arena, where competitions are held and where the public can also try out the sport. Pony riding is also planned.
The new stage will feature expert talks, partner presentations and programs, interesting interviews and popular meet&greets. The restaurant offering is very comprehensive and diverse. The exhibition center is easy to reach by public transport and by car, and there is ample parking space nearby.
