BreyerFest draws more than 7,000 horse lovers each year to Lexington for the three-day festival. A limited edition collectible Breyer model is included in the ticket price with every model.
Activities on-site include Shakespeare, dog agility, exciting live horse demonstrations, a Trade Fair and Breyer Store, a pop-up Bit of British store, a Craft and Activity Center with free crafts and face painting, contests, model horse displays and shows, meet and greets with our special equine guests, workshops and seminars. On Saturday evening, a Beatles Tribute band will rock the Alltech Arena!

This year, BreyerFest will feature favorite British breeds such as Dales and Fell Ponies, Hackneys, Cleveland Bays, Shires, and Gypsy Vanners! Special equine guests include some of the real horses that inspired the models! See the amazing transformation of Padré, once a wild mustang, into a halter horse capable of showing at Dressage at Devon! And watch the high-stepping American Saddlebred, CH Sprinkles (above), and 13-year-old Eleanor Rainbolt-Forbes who has taken the show world by storm.


The BreyerFest British Invasion Celebration Horse is Moonlit Acres’ Mariah's Boon (above), an American Drum Horse. Each three-day ticket holder will receive a portrait model of Celebration Horse Mariah’s Boon. Boon will recreate the pomp and pageantry of the Queen’s Household Cavalry while Villa Vanner’s Taskin (below), demonstrates the magic of the Gypsy Vanner horse.

Audiences will also get a chance to see potential future Olympians because the FEI No. American Young Riders Championships will be hosted at the Horse Park during the same weekend. Watch top young riders aged 16-21 years from three countries competing in the Olympic disciplines to determine who the North American Champions will be in show jumping, three-day eventing, and dressage, as well as reining and endurance.
So mark your calendar, talk to your parents about their vacations and make your plans NOW to be in Kentucky for the biggest tea party of the year: BreyerFest British Invasion.
Tickets go on sale Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at www.BreyerHorses.com
There is always a great selection of Breyer Model Horses available in the Kentucky Horse Park Gift Shop!
About Breyer Animal Creations®
Breyer Animal Creations is a division of Reeves International (www.reevesintl.com), a family-owned, NJ-based toy manufacturer and distributor. Breyer, founded in 1950, celebrates the horse and other animals, dedicating itself to the creation of authentic and realistic model horses for play and collecting. Breyer is one of America’s iconic toys and its ‘portrait’ models of horse heroes and animals like Secretariat, Black Beauty, The Black Stallion and Lassie have inspired children of all ages to love animals. Breyer’s partnerships with publishers like Scholastic and Macmillan’s Children’s Publishing and studios like Universal (Seabiscuit); DreamWorks (Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron and Dreamer), and Touchstone Pictures (Hidalgo) have provided a platform to create new content and play forms for children inspiring a world of imagination and creativity. Visit us at www.breyerhorses.com or call 800-413-3348 to learn more about the model horse hobby and Breyer Animal Creations.
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Reeves International (Breyer Animal Creations)
Kathleen Fallon 973-349-1704; Cell:917-592-5185
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Join us for the USEF/AVA National Championships Aug 2-5 at the Kentucky Horse Park!
You don't have to be here to bid!!
As a special treat for our guests this weekend, we have the Warm Beach Vaulters here to perform, Friday through Sunday, Jul 27-29 in our Horses of the World show.
Meet Anna, an adoptable 2-year-old Thoroughbred filly who was born at the Ky Horse Park after her mom was rescued by the Kentucky Equine Humane Center.
She's been doing ground work in the retraining program at KyEHC. For more information on Anna and many other adoptable horses, contact the Kentucky Equine Humane Center, 859-881-5849,
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Hats Off to Kentucky's Horse Industry Day is a celebration of the horse and its impact on the state of Kentucky. The day offers fun family activities including arts and crafts for children, pony rides, interactive educational booths, thrilling equestrian competition, and it's all free! Hats Off Day is the only day of the year an entire family can enjoy the Kentucky Horse Park and all it has to offer, at no cost!
2012 promises to be very exciting! There’s something for everyone -- competition, great amenities and fantastic entertainment for the whole family. See the
Lexington, KY (July 17, 2012) - The 2012 Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North (NAJYRC) is proud to welcome all of the 261 young athletes that will compete in five disciplines over the next five days. The NAJYRC is held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. Today, the NAJYRC hosted the athletes, trainers, friends, and family at the Opening Ceremonies.
The NAJYRC began in 1974 as an eventing challenge between the United States and Canada. A dressage championship was added in 1981, and show jumping was added in 1982. The first complete Young Riders championship was held in British Columbia, Canada, in 1982. The Championships were expanded to officially include a championship division for juniors in 2006. The discipline of reining was added to the official schedule in 2008; endurance joined the championship for the first time in 2011. Vaulting competition is held at the NAJYRC, but is not officially part of the championship.
Held at the site of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG), the NAJYRC brings together a multitude of disciplines similar to the WEG. Show jumping and dressage had their jogs today, where horses were tested for soundness before the officials and veterinarians. This is a key part of FEI level competition, and the junior and young riders of all disciplines here at NAJYRC are learning valuable information about international rules and regulations that will serve them well when they go to represent their country at senior-level events.
Patrick Smithwick, author of "Racing My Father" will be here to sign his new book,
Meet Montana, a 12-year-old Appaloosa gelding, who is looking for a good home.
To find out more about Montana or schedule and appointment to meet him, contact the Kentucky Equine Humane Center, 859-881-5849,



