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• Hall 5: Italian equitation competitions, for young and
pony riders
• Hall 6: Commercial Area with 12,000 square meters of
shopping, with more than 300 stands, great offers and
unique international and Made in Italy products.
• Hall 7: Jumping Practice Area
• Hall 8: Competition Area for Jumping and Gala d’Oro
‘Anniversary’ evening show
• Hall 9: Iberian Horse, Friesian Horse competitions and entertainment,
and Horse Training with top experts in the field
of natural horsemanship
• Hall 10: Biodiversity of Italian Breeds, with over 30 breeds
and the traditions that shaped them
• Hall 11 and 12: Western Show showcasing American riding
competitions, country atmosphere and dancing
OUTDOOR AREAS:
The A Area hosts a ring to watch clinics, horse and rider
performances, and the Family Area, with activities for children.
The B Area is dedicated to the art of horseshoeing.
The C and D Areas host gastronomical stands from the Italian
The Children’s Village
was a popular destination.
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regions.
Vaulting Lesson in
the children’s village.
Vincent Liberator, known as a
master for working at liberty with
horses, presented a performance
with eight Iberian horses.
Hall 10 was dedicated
to morphological and
attitudinal breed shows.
A rider in one of the
competition areas.
Horses and people were intermixed,
in the areas immediately adjacent the
outdoor performance rings, while the
riders were waiting to perform their
events. At the center of this picture there
are some Butteri, the Italian cowboys
originally from Tuscany.
The show opened with the Mounted
Fanfare of the state Police, directed
by Silverio Mariani.
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