Three days of equestrian wonder as Longines Masters gallops into Hong Kong

With the seventh edition of the Longines Masters – Hong Kong’s biggest annual show-jumping event – taking over AsiaWorld Expo from 15 to 17 February, horse lovers are counting days to three full days of world-class equestrian entertainment.

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But Longines Masters is so much more than just show-jumping – under the vision of Christophe Ameeuw, the founder and CEO of EEM, the founder and organiser of the series, the three-day event will metamorphose into a non-stop entertainment hub that marries the worlds of sports and culture through diverse experiences meant for the whole family.

Here’s a countdown of what’s happening over 15-17 February:

On 15 February, the AsiaWorld-Expo Trophy opens the show. Next on course will be four Hong Kong star jockeys who team up with four star show-jumping riders in the HKJC Race of the Riders. The show intensifies further with the founding partner’s HKJC Trophy, a two-round competition. All eyes are expected to be on the new HKJC Asian Challenge which will see participants from Japan, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Korea and China.

On 16 February, the day will start with the Masters Power Maserati Trophy, a spectacular competition that blends power and agility in a gravity-defying high jump competition. This will lead the way to iconic Longines Speed Challenge, an audience favourite, and a test of speed, agility and technique for the horses and the riders alike.

On the last day, 17 February, there will be a dramatic face-off between the best riders of the world all leading up to the grand finale, the Longines Grand Prix of Hong Kong. The current candidate for the Super Grand Slam Indoor of Show Jumping is Edwina Tops Alexander from Australia, winner of the Longines Grand Prix of Paris in December 2018. If she were to win the Longines Grand Prix of Hong Kong, she could then dream of the €2.25 million bonus promised to the rider who wins all three Grand Prix races in the same Longines Masters season.

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Apart from all the action in the ring, there’s going to be an array of fun activities for the entire family to indulge in at the Longines Masters. Guests can enjoy gourmet delicacies and a shopping spree at the Prestige Village that will be set up alongside the paddock. The kids will particularly enjoy the Kids’ Club presented by Kids’ Gallery.

 A host of activities will be available all weekend, especially for those moments when the kids’ attention wanders away from the main arena. From equestrian-themed art and craft classes to face-painting sessions and musical theatre workshops, there’s something for every age group. There’s even a chance to learn how to toss rubber “horse shoes” and an opportunity for kids to add their own designs to the Longines Masters equestrian mural.

Catch an exclusive sneak peek of all the action here:

 

           

Longines Masters Series: Three-day equestrian extravaganza gallops to success in Hong Kong

Elite riders and horses from across the world trooped down to AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong last weekend for the Asian installment of intercontinental Longines Masters Series. Running into its third season, the ‘Grand Slam of Indoor Show Jumping’ saw the world’s most-prized showjumpers compete for the top spot amid stylish events and entertainment for equestrian enthusiasts of all ages.

Hong Kong’s growing legions of equestrian fans were treated to some nail-biting action over three days, rounding off with the Longines Grand Prix that saw Patrice Delaveau from France claiming top honours.

A lot of action and fun-filled activities took place in the Prestige Village as well, where wine and food tastings took place, along with musical performances by MC RiverJaxx and DJ Jérémie Charlier.

The event also provided the perfect backdrop for the Asia Horse Week summit, which explored all matters equestrian, including horse health, biosecurity, veterinarian expertise and China’s exponential growth in the horse market.

As Christophe Ameeuw, founder of the Longines Masters Series, pointed out, “Hong Kong is a very special market for horse enthusiasts, not just in Asia but across the world. We’re absolutely delighted to be back in Hong Kong for our sixth year with our Title Partner, Longines, and Founding Partner, The Hong Kong Jockey Club”.

The Longines Masters Series concludes in New York between 26 and 29 April, and we wish good luck to Patrice Delaveau, who would get closer to the Grand Slam Indoor bonus of €1 million if he continues his winning streak in New York.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay