The world's top 25 elite show jumpers and their
horses, including Olympic Champion, Eric Lamaze and European
Champion, Kevin Staut, will gather in Hong Kong to showcase the
elegance and splendor of these impressive animals at their very
best, whilst competing for a prize of US$ 1 million (approx. HK$
7.8 million).
Organised by AEM (Asian Equestrian Masters), the
Hong Kong Masters is Asia's first international five-star (CSI5*)
show jumping event, where sport, entertainment and community
collide, from 1-3 March 2012 at Asia World-Expo.
Past European Masters have attracted over 50,000
people each, including the likes of Charlotte Casiraghi, Princess
of Monaco and esteemed President of Gucci, Mr Patrizio Di Marco.
As part of a jam packed itinerary, Hong Kong
Masters will introduce one of the longest serving three-star
Michelin chefs to the island, Juan Mari Arzak, who has held his
title since 1989 and will prepare a memorable dining experience
for VIPs within the 'Prestige Village'.
A place for attendees to
get up close and personal with the horses, socialites, horse
enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike, Hong Kong Masters will prove a
distinct social opportunity in Hong Kong, complete with fine
dining, shopping and entertainment.
With the Hong Kong
Equestrian Federation as co-organiser, combined with the avid
support of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Hong Kong Jockey Club and
the Hong Kong Masters Ambassador, Kevin Yeung, Member of the Board
& Fund Raising Chairman, United Nations World Food Programme Hong
Kong, this CSI5* accredited show jumping event is aiming to become
one of
Asia's signature, annual sporting affairs with a distinct social
and community air.
Juan Dedeu, President of Hong Kong
Masters, said, "We genuinely believe an event like the Hong Kong
Masters should be held in a country where there is a strong
tradition of horse riding. As the getaway to Asia, Hong Kong
provides a unique mix of both local and international society
where you can be making a multimillion deal one day at a coffee
shop and the next at a world renowned restaurant. We hope that the
Hong Kong community will embrace the Hong Kong Masters and help
transform equestrian as an international sporting and social
entertainment experience for everyone."
Recognized by the Federation
Equestre Internationale (FEI), Hong Kong Masters is the newest
member to the Masters, which comprises of Paris since 2009, Hong
Kong starting in 2012 and New York starting in 2013.
Furthermore, the Hong Kong Masters will show a strong commitment
to the Riding for the Disabled charity. A first for the Masters, raised donations will be a key driving success factor in 2012.
Dr. Simon Ip, President of Hong Kong Equestrian Federation,
said, "Equestrian sports hold worldwide recognition. We are
extremely excited that show jumping is being further promoted in
Hong Kong, following the city's hosting of the Beijing 2008
Olympics Equestrian. We are honored to support this special
occasion, and look forward to welcoming the world's top elite
riders and their magnificent horses to Hong Kong."
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