WEG: Build-Out Update at the Kentucky Horse Park

The build-out for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) has reached less than a month to go, and construction crews have taken over the Kentucky Horse Park to prepare it for the 16-day event. Dozens of RV trailers have been moved into the Campground and will be used by grooms (equine caretakers) during the Games. The Groom’s Village will feature RVs, dining and oth
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The build-out for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) has reached less than a month to go, and construction crews have taken over the Kentucky Horse Park to prepare it for the 16-day event.

Dozens of RV trailers have been moved into the Campground and will be used by grooms (equine caretakers) during the Games. The Groom's Village will feature RVs, dining and other amenities.

Near the Visitor Center of the Kentucky Horse Park, both the Alltech Experience and Kentucky Experience pavilions have transformed from piles of materials into massive structures. Both pavilions feature multiple tents and architectural elements that will house activities and entertainment for spectators.

Construction crews are putting finishing touches on the last of the temporary seating stands at the Park. Stand B is almost complete at the Outdoor Stadium; it is the last of three temporary stands to be assembled there. Stands at the Driving Stadium are also being completed and surround three sides of the Stadium

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