The Main Hunter Ring at WEF

November 1, 2009

It is hard to believe that the main hunter ring is going to be ready for the WEF season in just a few weeks.  They have all sorts of underground piping, drains, rock, sand, dirt, etc., etc. in the ring. It is sure is some fancy, expensive project.  I think it's so wonderful how they are constantly improving these grounds.  The place is already perfect. 

 

Ironically I received this article this morning regarding the construction at the show grounds.  It's quite interesting.

 

Replacement of Footing in the Mische Grand Hunter and Rost Arena's lead improvements for 2010 Winter Equestrian Festival.
 
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Wellington, Nov 1st  2009.   Equestrian Sport Productions has begun the upgrade of both the Gene Mische Grand Hunter Arena and the Rost Arena with the world class "Poels" Footing that is currently installed in the Magavoro, Denemethy, and the International Arena's. Work commenced this week and will be completed by mid-December well in advance of Week 1 of the 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival which begins on January 13th, 2010.
 
Equestrian Services International, LLC a Bart Poels Footing Company, will be installing the "pink" footing" in both rings and both schooling areas.  The International Arena will also undergo a maintenance upgrade of the footing. Major upgrades for the footing in Rings 6, 7, and 8 have already been completed.  The South Grounds will also receive ring maintenance and upgrades before WEF circuit.
 
Mark Bellissimo, CEO of Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC commented, "the upgrade of these rings represents the continued commitment on behalf of our partnership, the Wellington Equestrian Partners, to create and maintain one the premier equestrian facilities in the world.  Footing is one of the most important elements of our business and it is our responsibility to provide footing that is not only safe for the horses and riders but also brings out their finest performance."  
 
The enhancements will allow ESP management to more effectively rotate the 5 rings between the top hunter, equitation, and jumper disciplines giving horses and riders more diversity in setting during the 12 week circuit.  It was also announced that Reist Industries Inc. has signed on as a new sponsor for the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival.  Reist will be supplying the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center with a new generation of high end ring groomers that will allow the ring maintenance crews to more consistently groom/fluff the surface of the Poel's footing based on current weather conditions.  ESP will also be assembling a group of veterinarians to gather feedback on best practices and standards for its ring grooming staff. 
 
ESP has also begun work on a major road and drainage project within the site that will enhance safety for horses, riders, and spectators during inclement weather.  The perimeter road that circles all rings will be paved which will increase safety by allowing emergency vehicles to travel on roads without potholes.  Finally, all wash stalls will be covered and connected to the village sewer system which will prevent flooding around the stabling areas and will improve the water quality for the surrounding lake system. The road and drainage projects are utilizing recycled materials provided by Southern Waste Systems, a new PBIEC sponsor.
 
For more information please contact Equestrian Sport Productions at www.equestriansport.com or call 561-795-0783.
 
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in Wellington -  "
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Michael Stone EVP
Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC
14440 Pierson Rd., Wellington, FL 33414
561-727-9353  

 
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 The following are pictures I took while I was over there today.  Amazing, isn't it !!!

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