Heavy rain on Wednesday has not affected Palm Beach County’s
Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, the new venue for week four of this year’s Turf
Tour. Located just two miles from Wellington, Jim Brandon Equestrian Center
features exceptional footing, two large permanent barns, and numerous schooling
arenas. The facility is happy to welcome World Cup caliber show jumpers to this
111-acre world-class equestrian showplace, which withstood this week’s
downpours.
Week four of Turf Tour 2016 will continue as scheduled through
January 29, and another day of schooling has been added for riders on Thursday,
January 28 in the covered arena at Jim Brandon Equestrian Center. The show’s
headline class, the $15,000 Grand Prix, featuring the highest jumps and most
difficult courses, will be held on Friday from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Smaller classes
will also be held in Jim Brandon Equestrian Center’s outdoor arenas.
The Turf Tour 2016 Competition features Olympic level show
jumping, including FEI Olympic and World Cup caliber show jumpers.
With the goal of developing young horses and advancing riders,
the Turf Tour is a 13-week show series, offering riders top-tier competition,
over $400,000 in prize money, as well as an unparalleled atmosphere. Organized
by Olympic show jumper Nona Garson, George D’Ambrosio, and Craig Bergman, the
vision that inspired the tour’s conception was bringing back the old world flair
to jumper classes by staging competitions on natural footings away from the
chaotic intensity of other show grounds.
For a full prize list and show schedule, visit www.theridgefarm.com.
Jim Brandon Equestrian Center is owned and operated by the Palm
Beach County Parks and Recreation Department and is located at 7500 Forest Hill
Blvd in West Palm Beach. Providing for athletic programming and facilities is
one of the core services of the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation
Department. For more opportunities, visit pbcparks.com.