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Great Meadow International Sends First Round of Invitations

The Plains, Virginia -- February 12, 2016 -- The Great Meadow International presented by Adequan® has extended invitations world wide for nations to compete at Great Meadow this July when it hosts the first FEI Eventing Nations' Cup™ ever held outside Europe.

Top riders will bring world-class horses and showcase their hard work and preparation at the picturesque Great Meadow in The Plains, Virginia, July 9-10. The event will be the final outing for the Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team prior to the 2016 summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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The Plains, Virginia — February 12, 2016 — The Great Meadow International presented by Adequan® has extended invitations world wide for nations to compete at Great Meadow this July when it hosts the first FEI Eventing Nations’ Cup™ ever held outside Europe.

Top riders will bring world-class horses and showcase their hard work and preparation at the picturesque Great Meadow in The Plains, Virginia, July 9-10. The event will be the final outing for the Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team prior to the 2016 summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

“Our partnership with the FEI and role in the 2016 Nations Cup™ Eventing series is a wonderful opportunity to enhance the Great Meadow Foundation’s efforts in supporting and promoting the sport of Eventing at home and abroad,” said Robert. L Banner Jr., President of the Great Meadow Foundation. “We are so honored and excited to be hosting the first Eventing Nations’ Cup ever held outside Europe and we invite all Eventing fans to make their plans now to come join us for what is sure to be a memorable weekend!”

The Great Meadow International presented by Adequan® has invited all nations to send teams to compete against the team from the United States.  Final entries from the U.S. and the invited countries have not been confirmed as the closing date for entries is June 21, 2016.  Great Meadow, steeped in U.S. Eventing tradition, was host to the Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team in its final preparation trial prior to the 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games and the 2015 Pan American Games.

The event opens Friday, July 8, to a “Free on Friday” promotion for all to inspect the new $1M arena being constructed for this competition.  At midday, the organizers will open the Meadow Market Trade Show for shopping, host an opening ceremony, and end the day with a welcome party.  A leading clinician has been invited to lead a clinic that day, which is also free for all spectators.  The cross-country course will be open for a walk led by Jimmy Wofford.

Dressage begins early Saturday morning, July 9th.  Later that afternoon, the show jumping phase begins.  The cross country phase begins on Sunday morning with a closing ceremony at midday.  While admission is “Free On Friday,” the competition asks $30 per carload beginning Saturday, July 9th. The weekend pass is $50 per car.  Tickets can be purchased online at www.greatmeadowinternational.com.

 

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About The Great Meadow Foundation

Great Meadow was founded through the vision of news executive and philanthropist Arthur W. (Nick) Arundel in 1982. Arundel purchased an abandoned farm then slated to become a housing development for perpetual preservation of open space. The concept for Great Meadow grew out of several converging forces of the 1980’s, primarily urban growth pressure on farmland near Washington, the opening of I-66 and the simultaneous loss of the former Virginia Gold Cup course in Warrenton to subdivision development. Since their inception they have been the permanent home for the Virginia Gold Cup and Family 4th of July celebrations. Over the years they have added several more community events, ranging from Twilight Polo to the Virginia State Cross Country Tournaments. For more information, please visit: www.greatmeadow.org.

 

About Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan)

Adequan® i.m., the only product approved by the FDA for the intramuscular treatment of non-infectious degenerative and/or traumatic joint dysfunction and associated lameness of the carpal and hock joints in horses, has been a great help to the horse industry. For the past 25 years and counting, veterinarians have depended on Adequan® i.m.for the treatment of non-infectious degenerative joint disease in horses.  For more information, please visit: http://www.adequan.com.

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For further information or to purchase tickets for the Great Meadow International presented by Adequan®, please visit www.greatmeadowinternational.com.

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