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Equestrian Action Gallops into New York City at the Metropolitan National Horse Show
New York City, NY - October 28, 2003 - Exciting equestrian action kicks off at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday morning, October 29, at the Metropolitan National Horse Show at Pier 94 and the Show Piers on the Hudson Complex in New York City, NY. The show runs from October 29 to November 2 with the best of the best meeting in the center ring. Started in 1883, this is the 120th year for the National Horse Show Association of America.
Tickets for the Metropolitan National Horse Show may be purchased by calling toll-free (800) 919-6272 or going to www.tickets.com. Highlights on Wednesday include the classy conformation hunters, speedy schooling jumpers, and the elegant dressage horses featured in the Dressage Challenge.
Appearing daily at the show is the internationally famous Mexican charro Geraldo "Jerry" Diaz. A charro is a skilled Mexican horseman, with the Charro tradition going back to roots in the 17th century. The charro, who developed the customs, dress, music and equestrian abilities later borrowed by the American cowboy, dresses in traditional costume. Diaz is an expert horseman and trick roper and offers fine family entertainment.
Movie stars Seabiscuit and War Admiral from the hit movie 'Seabiscuit' will also take a bow each performance. Spectators are invited to visit with them at their stalls, and Seabiscuit memorabilia will be available nearby. This year is the 65th anniversary of the legendary match race between the two great champions.
Ample parking is available on site for spectators. For those wishing to travel by subway, take the A, C, or E line to 50th Street. The M31, M11, M50 bus lines will also bring you to the action.
Further information may be obtained by contacting the National Horse Show Association of America, PO Box 386, Greenvale, NY 11548, telephone (516) 484-1865, e-mail NationalHS@aol.com, or by consulting the official website at www.nhs.org. Additional details may also be obtained by contacting show manager Bob Bell at bbell@classiccompany.com. Media inquiries can be directed to Hallie McEvoy at NationalHSNews@aol.com.
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