Premier Equestrian, one of the nation’s leading suppliers of dressage arenas, jumps, and ProStride rubber footing, is officially introducing the new Brentina Arena at the 2007 World Cup competition, which will take place April 18-22 in Las Vegas.
According to Premier president, Heidi Zorn, “The Brentina Arena is a revolutionary design that solves all the problems faced by multi-rail arenas. The rails snap into each base and will release upon any force or impact providing the ultimate safety for horse and rider yet, it’s extremely stable in high wind.”
To celebrate the dressage arena named after her champion mare, Olympian Debbie McDonald will be signing autographs during the World Cup. For more details, visit the Premier Booth (# 109 in the Cox Pavilion) for times and a chance to check out the features of the Brentina Arena. For more information on the World Cup, including ticket prices, lodging and results, visit www.worldcuplasvegas.com.
Abigail Boatwright is a freelance writer and photographer based in Texas, and is the editor of Horse Illustrated’s sister publication, Western Life Today.
Good idea - it's a fitting tribute to a fantastic mare!
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