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Washington International Horse Show Extends Contract with Verizon Center

by By Jennifer Wood | Jun 6, 2008, 4:52 PM

The Washington International Horse Show (WIHS), one of the world's leading equestrian events, has reached an agreement with Verizon Center in Washington, DC, to extend its contract through 2009. "We're thrilled to be able to extend our contract with the Washington International Horse Show for another year," said Washington Sports and Entertainment Chairman Abe Pollin. "The horse show is one of our longest tenured events dating back to the Capital Centre in 1975 and being able to extend the presence of this prestigious and storied equestrian event in the nation's capital is an honor."

In preparation for its 50th anniversary show in October, WIHS is pleased to welcome two additions to the show management team. Joining as acting executive director is Debbie Blair of Lexington, KY, a recognized leader in event management in the Thoroughbred industry. Blair has been intricately involved with 22 Breeders' Cup World Championships, most recently as vice president of customer and event services. In addition, Blair was involved in the planning and operations of the Eclipse Awards for the past six years for the National Thoroughbred Racing Association.

"It is a pleasure for me to be associated with the renowned Washington International Horse Show. I'm excited to be an integral part of the 50th anniversary and look forward to working with the show's professional and established team," said Blair.

Joining WIHS as horse show management liaison is Canadian horse show manager Ainsley Hayes of Toronto. Hayes is on the show management team at the inaugural National Capital Open and the Kubota National Tournament horse shows to be held in August at the Nepean National Equestrian Park in Ottawa, Ontario. Prior to this, Hayes served as manager and event planner for the Collingwood Horse Shows, one of Eastern Canada's largest outdoor equestrian events. Since 2006, she has managed the Ocala Jumping Classic at the Florida Horse Park. Hayes competed successfully as a junior and amateur rider in pony, hunter and jumper competition. She is the daughter of amateur rider Shawn Hayes and Canadian Olympic show jumper Jay Hayes.

"I am very pleased to join the Washington International for its landmark 50th anniversary show," said Hayes. "The show has special meaning for me as I traveled to the show with my parents for almost 10 years when my father competed on the Canadian Nations Cup team. Now I have the wonderful opportunity to be a part of an event that's especially memorable to me."

The 50th anniversary Washington International Horse Show will be held October 21-26, 2008, at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.wihs.org.