Would you like to receive Club Horse Newsletters?X Close Window
Please provide us with your email address in order to access this valuable horse content.
Fields marked with an asterisk * are required.
* Are you at least 13 years old?
YesNo
* First Name:
* Last Name:
* Email:
* City:
* State/Province:
* Do you also own a dog or cat?
Own dog(s)
Own cat(s)
Own both
Don't own dogs or cats
* Enter the code shown:

* I would like to receive the monthly newsletter from HorseChannel.com as well as occasional relevant Purina offers.
YesNo
If you select yes, HorseChannel.com will send you their monthly newsletter. If after your first newsletter, you would like to terminate your free newsletter, you may opt-out and retain your membership to earn points towards free products. You may also get an occasional relevant email from Purina, sponsor of HorseChannel.com.
What should the U.S. government's highest priority be with regard to animal issues?
Consumer protection issues, including ensuring animal food is safe.
Issues involving public safety and health.
Animal welfare issues.
Environmental issues.
It should not be involved in animal issues


Printer Friendly Bookmark and Share

Washington International Horse Show Underway

The event celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.

October 21, 2008

Washington International Horse ShowHorse-crazy or not, if you like championship equestrian sport and fast-paced entertainment, the 2008 Washington International Horse Show is for you. An equestrian tradition since 1958, the Washington International Horse Show brings top horses and riders from the U.S. and abroad--including Olympic champions--to the nation's capital to compete for more than $415,000 in prize money and championship titles. About 500 horses participate in show jumping, hunters, equitation and dressage events during the six-day show.

Special exhibitions abound at the event, including top international driving star Chester Weber, who will perform a driving demonstration with his four-in-hand team of bay Dutch Warmblood horses, and three-time Olympic dressage rider Ashley Holzer and her 2008 Olympic mount, Pop Art, will perform a dressage exhibition at the show as well. Washington International also features unique shopping in 55 boutiques and a Pony Pavilion with free pony rides to round out the fun.

Since its debut, the Washington International has been a popular Washington D.C. fixture visited by presidents, first ladies, celebrities, business and military leaders, as well as countless horse enthusiasts of all ages. Notable guests have included Alice Roosevelt Langford, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, President John F. Kennedy, President Gerald R. Ford, General William Westmoreland, Christopher Reeve, John Cleese, Bruce Springsteen, William Shatner, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Arthur Godfrey and many more. Show memories are endless, including in 1970, a carriage marathon with horse-drawn vehicles parading to the White House to give Mrs. Nixon a carriage ride around the South Lawn of the Executive Mansion. The standing North American indoor Puissance (high jump) record of 7 feet 7 1/2 inches was set at Washington in 1983 by Anthony D'Ambrosio and Sweet N' Low. And in 2003 Christopher Reeve, in his last public appearance, made a memorable and moving speech at the show, receiving a six-minute standing ovation.

But the event has an important underlying mission too. The Washington International Horse Show, a non-profit organization, is partnering this year with the National Capital Area Chapter of Autism Speaks, an organization working to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders.

For more information on the event, visit www.wihs.org.

 Give us your opinion on
Washington International Horse Show Underway
Submit a Comment
Reader Comments
Why aren't these events televised? It doesn't make sense, if its a big, international event, it should be televised!
Kira, Pittsburgh, PA
Posted: 10/24/2008 7:37:29 PM
Even though I live in the area, the last time I went to the DC International, President Kennedy & Jackie were there. I was waiting in line to enter when he came in and walked past approximately 20 feet from me. It was an amazing experience.
Kathy, Rockville, MD
Posted: 10/22/2008 4:24:15 PM
I wish I could go too or at least see it on TV. Why aren't these events televised?
Galadriel, Lothlorien, ME
Posted: 10/21/2008 11:03:31 PM
Wish I could go!
Gesa, Greensboro, NC
Posted: 10/21/2008 2:14:39 PM
View Current Comments

Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Email:

Horses USA
Buy Now
Young Rider
Buy Now
Quarter Horses
Buy Now