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.
The Palm
Beach
International
Equestrian
Center