Old Salem Farm in North Salem has announced the schedule and team behind its annual Spring Horse Shows, which will take place May 9 through 21, with a welcome weekend May 6 and 7.
The shows ”“ which offer competitions for riders in the equitation, hunter and jumper categories, ranging from young children on ponies to Olympic veterans aboard their grand prix mounts ”“ will once again feature courses designed by Ireland”™s Alex Wade. He began learning course design at age 12 by helping designers at local shows, including his father Tommy Wade, a course designer and show jumping competitor and chef d”™equipe (team leader) for Ireland. Wade”™s courses have been seen at some of show jumping”™s most prominent events, including the 2017 Longines FEI World Cup Final and 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. He has also been course designer at such major annual U.S. events as the Hampton Classic, Winter Equestrian Festival, Washington International Horse Show, American Gold Cup and Palm Beach Masters.
Paul Jewell will assist Wade with his designs in the International Arena and also serve as a hunter course designer alongside Nancy Wallis in the Hedge and June Road rings.”¯Returning as co-chairman of the Spring Horse Shows is five-time U.S. Olympic rider ”“ and two-time gold medalist ”“ McLain Ward.
“Our team has been hard at work as we continue our efforts to build Old Salem into one of the nation”™s premier horse shows at a facility that is second to none,” said Scott Hakim, president and owner of Old Salem Farm. “We are so grateful for everyone who helps to pull our Spring Horse Shows together, and we look forward to another fantastic year.””¯
Located an hour north of New York City, Old Salem Farm has a long history of hosting world-class horse shows, including the United States Olympic Team Selection Trials, FEI World Cup qualifiers, FEI North American Youth Championships and ASPCA Maclay Regional Finals.”¯ Action starts daily at 8 a.m., with events running in three rings simultaneously throughout the day.”¯Click here for the full schedule.
Even if you don”™t know a padlock from a pasture, you can still enjoy the verdant ambience of the shows, which feature food and retail vendors along Boutique Row, as well as pony rides, face painting and VIP hospitality.
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