Equestrian Sport Productions Holds Opening Conference for 2019 Winter Equestrian Festival and Adequan® Global Dressage Festival

Jan 8, 2019 - 7:18 PM

For Immediate Release
Summer Grace for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.

Wellington, FL — January 8, 2019 — Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) once again hosted its annual opening press conference on Tuesday, January 8, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) to welcome exhibitors and media to the 2019 show season. The conference panel comprised representatives from both the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) and the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF).

WEF will be returning for its 40th season and will run for 12 consecutive weeks spanning from January 9 until March 31 and will offer elite hunter, jumper, and equitation competition. Top national and international dressage riders will return to AGDF for competition beginning January 10 until March 31.

Speakers included ESP CEO Mark Bellissimo, ESP’s President Michael Stone, Olympian Margie Engle, three-time USHJA International Hunter Derby Championship winner Liza Boyd, 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games Show Jumping Team Gold medalist Adrienne Sternlicht, seven-time Swedish Olympic dressage competitor Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven, and Anne Caroline Valtin, Executive Director of the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments®.

“I would like to say thank you to the athletes who are attending today. Without these athletes this wouldn’t be a world-class venue and event, so thank you to the esteemed group,” Bellissimo began. “This will be the 40th year of WEF and it is now the world’s largest festival centered around show jumping, dressage, and polo, so I think equestrianism in Wellington is alive and well and we are very excited about the future.”

A fan favorite, the $75,000 Battle of the Sexes will return as the first “Saturday Night Lights” of the 2019 season on Saturday, January 12. The multi-phase event, presented by Wellington Regional Medical Center, has provided a night of excitement and rivalry for many seasons. This year’s event is sure to be well-attended after the men’s team scored their first victory in Battle of the Sexes history in 2018.

During Week 4 of WEF, the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments® will return for its tenth season. The event groups amateur and professional riders into teams with elaborate costume themes and has repeatedly engaged a large crowd. The event has raised over $12.2 million to date and benefited more than 230 nonprofit organizations. “I’m very lucky I get to go to these non-profits and see the impact it has had on the community,” stated Valtin. “This year we’ve already exceeded our target of distributing another $1 million and we are still four weeks out.”

The 2019 season will also offer an unprecedented amount of FEI events including four CSI 5* grand prix events during weeks 5, 7, 9 and featuring the $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI5* on week 12.

Margie Engle, one of the USA’s top riders and a local Wellington resident, is looking forward to being able to compete at the international level in her hometown.

“It’s amazing to even have five-star events here in Wellington and it brings the best riders and competition from all over the world,” Engle stated. “We never had that until just a few years ago, and as someone who’s grown up here, it’s amazing to see what it has grown into; the level of competition here is as good as anywhere in the world.”

Bellissimo noted, “The five star weeks here are obviously the by-product of a great sponsorship portfolio and we’ve had a fantastic portfolio led by Rolex, who has been a tremendous sponsor for us for the past five years and will continue to do so. That is how we can get a lot of great energy around the prize money and the five-star status, so we are very grateful to them and very thankful for the strong sponsorship portfolio we have at WEF.”

During the five-star weeks, exhibitors will also have the ability to compete in concurrent 2* classes which allows for both horses and riders of different levels to contest international competition.

“I’ll be using this winter to build my string, taking some pressure off Crystalline,” said Sternlicht of her WEG partner. “I have a new mare who will probably act as my top horse for the winter. Her name is Just A Gamble and I haven’t shown her yet, so tomorrow we’ll be making our debut. I hope to be jumping a lot of classes and Saturday night grand prix classes and getting used to these new horses.”

With three USHJA International Hunter Derbies, three USHJA National Hunter Derbies, nine weeks of USHJA incentive programs for the 3’-3’9” Green Hunters, a pony hunter derby, and 12 weeks of Hunter Classics for the Small, Medium, and Large pony divisions, the circuit will also offer divisions for every level of hunter horse or pony. “There is so much great exposure for young riders and young horses at the top of the sport this year and we are so excited,” commented Boyd. “I have two derby horses that I did well with last year that are both here, and a couple of young horses. But I am most excited to have some green ponies for my daughter to compete.”

Guided by Bellissimo and President Michael Stone, WEF’s 40th season looks to continue to improve on its previous successes. “We’re not going to stand still. I think the way you improve is by analyzing every year what was good, what was bad, what we need to improve on,” said Stone. “You need to be innovative and look at ways of making more interesting competitions and things to make it the equestrian lifestyle destination of the world.”

 

Adequan® Global Dressage Festival Begins on Thursday

 

The festival’s long-running sponsor, Adequan®, is pleased to be returning as the title sponsor of the Global Dressage Festival for their seventh consecutive season.

“We are honored once again to return as the title sponsor of the 2019 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival,” stated Allyn Mann, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Adequan®. “Throughout the inception of this venue, the dressage community has benefited immensely and it has changed the dynamics for dressage in the U.S. Our company is changing in some aspects as we have a new name, American Regent Animal Health, previously known as Luitpold Animal Health. Although the name has changed, our commitment to supporting the equestrian community is as strong as ever.

“We look forward to continuous support of AGDF, WEF, and many other venues and associations.”

Thank you for all your support of our mainstay brand, Adequan® (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan). Good luck to all owners, riders and their horses for a successful season.”

Seven-time Swedish Olympian Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven has attended AGDF since its early beginnings and is pleased with how the show has cultivated dressage talent in the U.S.

“This is my ninth year competing here and I would say the competition has gone from zero to a very high degree of skill from other contenders, so it has changed tremendously,” Silfven said. “Since I live far away from here, I think it’s such a great way to prepare my horses for the season and keep them in great shape.”

The team at Equestrian Sport Productions looks forward to welcoming the best in equestrian sport to both the 2019 Winter Equestrian Festival and 2019 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival. For more information and a full schedule of events, please visit www.PBIEC.com and www.GlobalDressageFestival.com.

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