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altDear Kentucky Horse Park Family,

As all of us begin to emerge from our splendid and wonderful exhaustion, and as the dust begins to settle . . . literally . . . I appreciate you giving me the opportunity to share some reflections upon what I think we would all agree was a most remarkable sixteen days.

Despite years of challenges, difficulties, tensions, angst of every sort, and long endured struggles, all of which were largely unseen by the world, history will record that the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games of 2010, conceived by, and held at, the Kentucky Horse Park, was a triumphant success!

Throughout the many years of thinking about these Games, I simply did not dare to dream that this event would go so well and result in the nearly universal euphoria that we now seem to share. As a result, I am filled with, not only great humility, but with profound gratitude, to be associated with such a rare and remarkable group of people that made these Games so extraordinarily successful.

In addition to the world's best equestrian athletes, both human and equine, there are many winners in these World Games. These winners include the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Kentucky Horse Park, Kentucky's horse industry and, most assuredly, the city of Lexington.

Not surprisingly, I would like to begin with the Kentucky Horse Park. One of the most satisfying occurrences during this entire effort was that so many people, from so many different places in the world, were able to witness first-hand the remarkable competence, intelligence, cleverness, and tireless dedication of the staff of the Kentucky Horse Park. The praise for this group of people continues to be heard from all corners. This exceptional collection of people included not only the staff of the Horse Park, but also the staff of our Foundation and our wonderful army of volunteers. I am not surprised, but am glad they are being recognized for their excellence. I can tell all of you that I consider it THE great privilege of my professional life to be associated with every single one of my Horse Park colleagues. All of us owe them our deepest gratitude.

In thinking of our Horse Park, it is important that we remember that the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games did not CAUSE the success of the Kentucky Horse Park. The World Games are, instead, a REFLECTION of the success of the Kentucky Horse Park. Our ascendancy has been in effect for some years now. As a result of the urgency created by the Games, we now have the tools to allow our Horse Park to truly fulfill its destiny.

As has been said on many occasions, the new facilities and all the upgrades to the park were needed whether or not we ever heard of the World Equestrian Games. And, as we predicted, these new facilities have been extensively booked by new events and many of our long standing events are growing dramatically. It is with this in mind, that we can state confidently that there will be world class equine competition at our Horse Park for decades and generations to come.

As we look forward to what promises to be an exhilarating future, it is important that we not forget the special people who got us to where we are today. It was gratifying that for sixteen days, tens of thousands of people traversed upon Nina Bonnie Boulevard. One can mark the moment in history when the Kentucky Horse Park began its rise to preeminence to the day Governor Collins appointed Nina Bonnie to head the Commission and to start the Foundation. I will always be grateful to her and the Commission for hiring my mentor, Lee Cholak, whose leadership set the stage for so much of what we have achieved. I will also always be grateful to Lee and Nina for hiring me and giving me the opportunity of a lifetime.

It was also during these important years that people like Alston Kerr and Cabby Boone began to take leadership roles in the park's development. The great leadership that Alston and Cabby give to the park today can be traced to the leadership of not only Nina Bonnie, but to the many people who gave so much of themselves to the park before anyone could be assured of its ultimate success.

In key points of its history, the Kentucky Horse Park has been blessed to be supported and protected by special friends. There is no greater example of this than our Governor and First Lady.

All of us know the long devotion that Steve and Jane Beshear have given to the Kentucky Horse Park. There is something nearly Providential that when the park entered the most critical time in its history - placing itself upon the world stage - the Governor's Mansion was occupied by two of its most faithful supporters. Much of the world will never know the critical role both of them played as the Games faced every sort of peril and challenge. The fact that the Games prevailed in the manner that they did is indicative and reflective of their leadership.

It is also characteristically thoughtful of Steve and Jane that they made sure that Governor Ernie Fletcher and Glenna were deservedly recognized for the essential role they played in securing these Games for Kentucky. Lesser people would have not been so magnanimous and somehow that generous gesture seemed, not only to reflect their wonderful character, but also to embody the entire spirit of the Games.

Clearly it is not possible to discuss the success of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games without expressing our enduring gratitude to Pearse and Dierdre Lyons. Alltech has provided an event sponsorship that is truly unprecedented and assured the success of the Games. As a native Kentuckian, I find it as a real source of pride that the first named sponsor of a World Equestrian Games was not one of the usual band of international companies, but is instead, a Kentucky based company, that is international in scope, based in our agricultural heritage, but on the cutting edge of biotechnology. I am very proud that Dr. Lyons (both Pearse and Mark) represent twenty-first century Kentucky to the world.

As we know, over the years the formula for success of the Kentucky Horse Park has involved public/private partnership. We have definitely taken that concept to an entirely new level with the naming rights agreements that have resulted in the Alltech Arena and the Rolex Stadium. It is fitting that these mutually beneficial business agreements involve these particular partners. The new arena carries the name of the company that made possible the park's most historic event. The new stadium carries the name of company that has a thirty year relationship with the park and has been responsible for the park's international reputation which allowed us to be taken seriously as we undertook to bid on the Games.

The Games provided the occasion to celebrate and strengthen some of the park's most important relationships. The park staff became true partners with the World Games Foundation staff which was charged with the actual execution of the Games. We also solidified our close relationship with the United States Equestrian Federation. The park renewed its many close associations with countless breed and discipline organizations that were present during the World Games and who have had and will have many of their events at the park.

The Kentucky Horse Park has no prouder association than its membership among the agencies of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, so ably lead by Secretary Marcheta Sparrow. The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games provided the forum for the Kentucky Experience, one of the most significant tourism endeavors in the history of the Commonwealth. All Kentuckians were proud of how this pavilion presented Kentucky to world and I was very proud that such a magnificent presentation was upon the grounds of the Horse Park.

Kentucky was indeed a huge winner as a result of the Games. The worldwide positive exposure was unprecedented and we have defined ourselves to much of the world as a beautiful place inhabited by warm, friendly people in an environment that is worthy of relocation and business investment.

The same can be said of Lexington. Downtown Lexington has experienced nothing less than a renaissance as a result of Spotlight Lexington, which would not have happened were it not for the Games. The city has experienced a surge in pride, energy and confidence.  The Herald-Leader's Tom Eblen noted that he lived in both Knoxville during the time of the World's Fair and in Atlanta during the Olympics. He stated forthrightly that Lexington did better with these Games than either Knoxville or Atlanta. The level of discussion about how to keep alive the spirit of the Games within the community is simply inspiring.

The Kentucky horse industry has been changed for the better as well. The growth of the sport horse sector of the industry has given a new and deeper meaning to "Horse Capitol of the World." This growth is directly related to the success of the Kentucky Horse Park and has been occurring for several years now. The World Games is reflective of the remarkable growth of the Kentucky Horse Park and, consequently, the growth of the sport horse sector of the industry.

There is no longer any question but that our Kentucky Horse Park has made the most significant contribution in memory to the advancement of equestrian sport on this continent. There can be no question but that our Horse Park has made an historic contribution to the international profile of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. No one can dispute but that the park has been an essential element in the renaissance that is occurring within Lexington and the Bluegrass. It is now clearly evident that the Kentucky Horse Park is at the vanguard of the movement that will make the twenty-first century the "Golden Age of the Horse" in America. Without doubt, the best, most exciting, and exhilarating days for the Kentucky Horse Park lie in the future and the great spirit of the 2010 World Games will continue at the park for decades and generations to come.

Warmest regards,

John Nicholson


LEXINGTON, KY (October 21, 2010)  The Kentucky Horse Park’s Education Department will offer a unique, hands-on educational opportunity unequalled by other equine schools.  Students in the Professional Horseman’s Course, January 18 – May 6, 2011, will have the opportunity to study and work with more than 30 breeds of horses at the Kentucky Horse Park while acquiring the knowledge and skills to launch a productive career in the equine industry.  This program challenges students with daily, hands-on, practical interaction with horses in a variety of different environments, health issues and training levels, as well as broadens their overall level of equine understanding.

Classes and practicum work in stable management, anatomy and physiology, reproduction, marketing and career development all complement the hands-on side of the program to ensure a well-rounded education.  Students will also receive an introduction to - and have experience with - breeding practices, disciplines of carriage driving and racing. 

Through a comprehensive curriculum and small class size, which ensures adequate hands-on and individualized learning experiences, students will be prepared to seek entry level work or advance their current position in the industry upon graduation. 

To apply, please contact Sheila Forbes at 859-509-1441 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information or to receive an application, or click here to view the syllabusDeadline is November 15.

EXTREME MUSTANG MAKEOVER ROLLING INTO MURFREESBORO
More than 75 Mustangs set to compete and then be available for adoption.

Georgetown, Texas, October 13, 2010 – The famous Extreme Mustang Makeover is returning to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, October 22-24. Wild American Mustangs previously untouched by humans have been training for the competition since July when they were picked up from a Bureau of Land Management adoption facility. Following the competition, all the Mustangs will be available for adoption.

When trainers arrived to claim their Mustangs approximately 100 days ago, they had been untouched by human hands. In the designated time, the trainers have worked with their Mustangs using natural horsemanship techniques in order to win the Extreme Mustang Makeover. At the conclusion of the competition, the Mustangs will be available for adoption through a competitive bid process. The exciting action will take place at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro. Visit https://t2.clicknprint.com/tix/SilverStream/Pages/pgIndex.html?siteID=2156 for tickets or visit www.extrememustangmakeover.com/emmtennessee.php for more information on the event.

During the competition the trainers will be judged on their Mustangs’ overall body condition as well as “in hand” maneuvers such as grooming, loading in a trailer and obstacle courses. Following the “in hand” class the trainers will then mount their mustangs to complete the “horse course” which requires the pair to ride successfully through obstacles similar to those found on a trail ride.

In addition to the more than 50 adult trainers competing at the event, 25 youth will demonstrate their horsemanship skills with Mustang yearlings as they compete in the Extreme Mustang Makeover Yearling Edition.

Featuring the top-10 finalists, Saturday’s evening performance will begin at 7 p.m., and tickets cost $20. Trainers will pull out all of the stops in an attempt to win. Past freestyle events have included everything from riders standing on their Mustangs’ backs cracking a bull whip to spinning and sliding stops sans bridle. Riveting and unknown, the freestyle finals are without a doubt the one class you can’t miss as riders compete for their share of the purse and the custom Gist Silversmiths trophy buckle. Preliminary classes on Friday, October 22 and Saturday, October 23 (until 6 p.m.) are free to the public.

As an added bonus, the world renowned Kentucky Horse Park Mustang Troop will perform at the October 23 final. Since 1993, the Kentucky Horse Park Mustang Troop program has teamed inner-city youth with adopted Mustangs. The Mustangs used in the program were adopted through the BLM's Adopt-A-Horse Program. Every trooper's goal is to become a member of the Mustang Troop precision mounted drill team. Troopers have won ribbons and awards for their performances at many festivals and equestrian events. They have appeared in many parades including President Bill Clinton’s 1997 Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C.; the parade at the 1998 dedication of the “Spirit of Freedom National Memorial to African American Civil War Soldiers,” sponsored by the African-American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation in Washington, D.C.; and the 2003 and 2006 Gator Bowl Parades in Jacksonville, Florida.

On Sunday, the public will have the chance to adopt the Mustangs that competed in the Extreme Mustang Makeover event. Each Mustang goes to the highest bidder. Adopters must be preapproved by the Bureau of Land Management. Interested adopters can learn more about the BLM adoption requirements at www.wildhorseandburro.blm.gov. Adoption applications will be available on site, and BLM representatives will be available to answer any questions.

The Mustang Heritage Foundation in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management created the Extreme Mustang Makeover event to highlight the recognized value of Mustangs through a national training competition. The events will give the public a unique opportunity to see the results of wild horses becoming trained mounts and then have the opportunity to adopt one of these treasured animals.

Since the inception of the Extreme Mustang Makeover event in 2007, the Mustang Heritage Foundation has placed nearly 2,000 Mustangs, and an estimated 100,000 fans have filled the stands and walked the barns of events held across the United States. For more information on the Extreme Mustang Makeover event at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, visit www.extrememustangmakeover.com/emmtennessee.php.

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Wednesday, 20 October 2010 22:17

SCHEDULE & ACTIVITIES IN OCT

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LEXINGTON, KY (October 20, 2010)  Following the largest event in Kentucky’s history and the largest sporting event in the United States in 2010, the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, the Kentucky Horse Park is announcing the following changes to their schedule:

October 15 All of the museums and grounds will be open, but the horse activities and number of horses will be limited.  There will be no horse or pony rides available. Dogs are permitted on the park.

Tickets for Unique Horse Farm Tours are available through the park’s Visitor Information Center at 859/233-4303 or 800/678-8813 or on-site in the building.  Tickets for this farm tour company are sold exclusively through the Kentucky Horse Park, with three tours daily at 9:15am, 12:15pm and 3:15pm.  Tickets are $40 for adults and $15 for kids 12 and under (not recommended for children under 4).  These tours will pick up and drop off at Fasig-Tipton on Newtown Pike.

October 15 The campground will reopen to travelers.

October 15 will be the last day the A Gift from the Desert exhibition will be open.

October 16 to 31 After the close of the A Gift from the Desert exhibition, the park will return to its normal operating schedule of seven days per week, from 9am to 5pm daily.

For additional information, please call 859/233-4303 or 800/678-8813.

Wednesday, 20 October 2010 22:16

Fall Horse Shows Announced

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Lexington, KY - October 18, 2010 - Kentucky Horse Shows LLC, is pleased to announce the addition of two premiere hunter/jumper competitions to its extensive list of events. The Kentucky Fall Horse Show will be held November 5-7, 2010, and the Kentucky Fall Classic will follow November 11-14, 2010. The prize list and entry blank for these exciting horse shows is currently available online and can be found at www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.

The first week of competition, the Kentucky Fall Horse Show, will feature "B" and "C" Rated Hunters as well as Level 1 Jumpers. The event will include professional hunter divisions, equitation medal classes, and Children/Adult Jumpers.

The Kentucky Fall Classic, being held November 11-14, 2010, will have "A" and "C" Rated Hunters and Level 1 Jumpers participating. In addition to divisions like the Adult, Children and Pony Hunters there will be a $1,500 Children/Adult Jumper Classic held on Sunday.

All of the events for the Kentucky Fall Horse Shows will be held in the New Indoor Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. The Arena recently hosted events for the very successful 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. It will feature state-of-the-art Otto Sport Footing that is being installed specifically for the Kentucky Fall Horse Shows. This event offers the perfect opportunity to begin preparing for 2011 horse shows in a beautiful, climate-controlled venue.

For more information about the Kentucky Fall Horse Shows or to download the prize list, please go to www.kentuckyhorseshows.com. Anyone wishing for a hard copy of the prize list to be mailed should contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Wednesday, 20 October 2010 22:15

Meet the Adoptable Horse of the Week, Amos!

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altMeet the Kentucky Equine Humane Center's Adoptable Horse of the Week, Amos!

Breed: Morgan Cross
Color: Bay
Age: 11 years
Gender: Gelding
Height: 13.1
History: Pleasure

Amos would love to have a Pony Club or 4-H member home. He has been ridden both English and Western and is suitable for any discipline. He handles well in a D ring snaffle bit.  He is a very personable pony and loves attention. He will require shoes on the front when used as a riding horse. Amos is a very easy keeper.  For more information on Amos or any of the other adoptable horses at KyEHC, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or go to www.KyEHC.org.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 
KyEHC couldn't operate without its volunteers - and we'd love to have you join us ... at whatever level!
We need volunteers that work in the barn with the horses, in the office, and also around the farm with maintenance and upkeep tasks. Whatever your specialty - we could use your help.

Volunteer Orientation
2nd Saturday of Each Month, 11:00 am
For more information contact KyEHC 859-881-5849 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Friday, 15 October 2010 22:14

REDUCED ADMISSION TO THE PARK THIS WEEKEND!

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LEXINGTON, KY (October 15, 2010)  Following the largest event in Kentucky’s history and the largest sporting event in the United States in 2010, the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, the Kentucky Horse Park is announcing the following changes to their schedule:

October 16 and 17 The park will be open from 9am to 5pm, with reduced admission of only $8 for adults and $3 for kids 7-12 (children 6 and under admitted free of charge).   All of the museums and grounds will be open, but the horse activities and number of horses will be limited.  There will be no horse or pony rides available. Dogs are permitted on the park.

Tickets for Unique Horse Farm Tours are available through the park’s Visitor Information Center at 859/233-4303 or 800/678-8813 or on-site in the building.  Tickets for this farm tour company are sold exclusively through the Kentucky Horse Park, with three tours daily at 9:15am, 12:15pm and 3:15pm.  Tickets are $40 for adults and $15 for kids 12 and under (not recommended for children under 4).  These tours will pick up and drop off at Fasig-Tipton on Newtown Pike.

October 15 The campground will reopen to travelers.

October 15 will be the last day the A Gift from the Desert exhibition will be open.

October 16 to 31 After the close of the A Gift from the Desert exhibition, the park will return to its normal operating schedule of seven days per week, from 9am to 5pm daily.

For additional information, please call 859/233-4303 or 800/678-8813.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: October 10, 2010

LEXINGTON, KY—Day 16—By the closing day of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, total attendance topped half a million. Sunday’s attendance came in at 38,682, bringing the total for the event to 507,022.

“We are incredibly pleased with the number of spectators who have joined us at the Games over these 16 days,” said World Games 2010 Foundation CEO Jamie Link. “We are overwhelmed with the positive comments and remarks we have received about their experiences on the park, viewing competition, and with our volunteers.  By their measure, these Games have been a great success.”

Daily attendance totals avereaged from 25,000 to 35,000 throughout the event.  The biggest days on the park occurred on October 1, when 46,496 attendees packed the park on a day that concluded in a fantastic Dressage Freestyle competition under the lights of Rolex Stadium; as well as October 2, when Eventing Cross Country brought 50,818 attendees to the grounds.

Attendance was bolstered by several sold-out rounds of competition, including reining, vaulting, and dressage and para-dressage sessions.

Attendance figures include media, athletes, and volunteers who entered the grounds daily, in addition to ticketed spectators and children under the age of 12 who did not require a ticket for entry on most days of competition.

Wednesday, 08 September 2010 02:14

Daily Must-See Highlights Activities on Grounds of WEG

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The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are just 17 days away! As we count down the days until Opening Ceremonies, we want to be sure you don’t miss out on everything that’s happening across all 16 days of this event.

Wednesday, 08 September 2010 02:12

Green Initiatives in Place for WEG

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: September 3, 2010

LEXINGTON, KY—21 Days to Go—The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games is proud to announce plans for efficient recycling and waste reduction during the 16-day event, by partnering with Green Duck composting and recycling solutions company.

Using eco-stations and compostable products, the World Games 2010 Foundation is projected to recycle and compost over 360 tons of material that otherwise would have gone to the landfill.

Volunteers will be on hand at the eco-station sites to assist spectators in where to place their disposables. These bins will be designated for recyclables, compostables and waste materials.

Additionally, Green Duck has partnered with Buona and Patina, the Games concession and catering vendors, to utilize certified compostable to-go food service packaging, including plates, cups, cutlery and food containers. With these compostable products in place, more than 90 percent of the packaging for foodservice will be diverted from the landfill, and instead be turned into nutrient-rich compost soil.

“Green Duck is excited and proud to be a part of greening the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. We look forward to the event in addition to greatly reducing the amount of waste generated through recycling and composting,” said Jocelyn Tice, founder of Green Duck.

About Green Duck

Green Duck is a company committed to distributing goods that cause the least amount of harm to the environment. Green Duck offers the best in compostable to-go food packaging in order to reduce the amount of waste created by food consumption. Green Duck also provides full-circle insight and solutions towards composting and recycling to reduce waste for facilities and events.

About the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are the world championships of eight equestrian disciplines recognized by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). The Games are held every four years and this will be the first occurrence in the United States.

The Games will be broadcast on NBC Sports, which marks the largest commitment to network coverage of equestrian sport in U.S. television history. The 2010 Games are expected to have a statewide economic impact of $167 million, and current sponsors include Alltech, Rolex, John Deere, Ariat International, Inc., Meydan, Kentucky Ale, and UK Healthcare. For more information on the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games please visit, www.alltechfeigames.com.

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