LONGINES MASTERS Rides Into New York April 26 - 29 APRIL 18 - 24, 2018
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Competition • Special Events • Cuisine • Art
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Must-See Classes At Famed Show Jumping Competition
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ith the Longines Masters of New York riding into New York at the end of the month, you’re guaranteed four days of nonstop, heart-pounding action and the best of luxury lifestyle. Here’s your guide to the must-attend, Olympic-level show jumping competitions throughout the event.
Longines Speed Challenge Friday, April 27, 8:30 p.m. The Longines Speed Challenge—the fastest class in the world—is synonymous with emotion, suspense, and thrilling competition. With prize money of $100,000, the Longines Speed Challenge takes place over the same 1.45 meter course on all three continents and has become one of the most-anticipated highlights in each leg of the Longines Masters Series. Created in Paris in 2010 by EEM, this class requires perfect timing and infinite precision, two values which are dear to the Longines brand, a passionate supporter of equestrian sports. It differs slightly from traditional speed classes because a fault (a knocked over rail) only leads to a two-second penalty, instead of the usual four. A fallen rail needn’t be crippling, therefore, and riders can still hope to make up these two penalty seconds by going just that little bit faster. This modification has given this high-flying sporting class an even more spectacular dimension as riders work to close the gap by speeding up and cutting corners. A full-fledged world speed championship run across three continents, the competition has fans on the edge of their seats as the power and agility of show jumping is on full display.
Andy Kocher and Artemise du Houssoit (Photos by Christophe Taniere for EEM)
Masters Power Saturday, April 28, 1:20 p.m. New this year for Season III of the Longines Masters Series, the peerless six-bar power contest, “Masters Power,” will be making its debut on Saturday. The concept is straightforward: riders each make their way through a line of six obstacles, the last of which—as long as no rider knocks the bar off—is continually raised. Show-stopping thrills are guaranteed, and when combined with the high stakes, the audience experiences a unique event, marveling at each run and being swept away to another dimension, as the riders push their limits to jump obstacles often exceeding a remarkable 2 meters.
Masters Cup Saturday, April 28, at 8:35 p.m. Witness history at the second and final stage of the brand-new Riders Masters Cup. An all-new team-based competition, the Riders Masters Cup was created by EEM in conjunction with the EEF (European Equestrian Foundation) and Longines as Founding Partner. The Riders Masters Cup pits
Preparing to ride for the RidersUSA in the Masters Cup against each other the two greatest show jumping powers in the world—the United States and Europe—in a never-before-seen head-to-head duel-style competition. The first round of the competition premiered in December at the Longines Masters of Paris, when Riders Europe barely edged out Riders USA. Now, as they vie for the title, Riders USA will fight to earn the victory on their home soil. This first-time competition is destined to take the sport to ever greater heights, inviting fans to show their patriotism and share in show jumping’s intrinsic values: discipline, excellence, prestige and teamwork.
Longines Grand Prix Sunday, April 29, 3 p.m. The Longines Grand Prix is the grand finale of each leg of the Longines Masters Series, the pinnacle competition in the Grand Slam Indoor of
Show Jumping. A highly technical, Olympic-level course, with approximately 12 obstacles and 15 demanding jumps—up to 1.60 meter in height—with tough sequences and double and triple combinations, the Longines Grand Prix requires horses that are perfectly trained and focused and experienced riders who must not make even the slightest error of judgment if they want to win. To determine the winner, riders who jump clear (or have the same number of penalties), take part in a jump-off, a shorter version of the initial course where time is of the essence. The $350,000 prize money is just the beginning. Any rider winning three victories “straddling” two seasons is entitled to a $1 million bonus, while an unprecedented $2.25 million super bonus is granted to any rider able to sweep all three Longines Grand Prix in a single Longines Masters season, starting in Paris, then heading to Hong Kong, then finishing in New York. As victor of the Longines Grand Prix in Hong Kong, all eyes will be on Patrice Delaveau of France to see if he can win in New York and also in Paris in December to claim the one million-euro bonus. In addition to the Olympic-level competitions, amateur riders, including local New Yorkers Ariana Rockefeller and Clementine Goutal, will have the opportunity to rub elbows with the best of their sport and compete in the same cutting-edge arena. Which competition will be the most nail-biting, the most suspenseful? You’ll have to catch them all to decide.
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Inside The Longines Masters Of New York American Leg of the International Longines Masters Series
Bruce Springsteen, Jessica Springsteen and Patti Scialfa at Longines Masters of Los Angeles
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ext week, April 26-29, NYCB Live, Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum will be the setting of the debut Longines Masters of New York. Bringing indoor show jumping to Long Island for the first time ever, the Longines Masters of New York is the must-attend spring attraction, offering something for the entire family. Attracting the world’s top-ranked show jumpers, the four-day event will bring unparalleled sport, combined with unrivaled luxury lifestyle, with one-of-a-kind artwork, shopping, musical performances, Instagram-worthy cuisine and much more. But for those who aren’t familiar with the Longines Masters Series, how did it all begin and how did it comes to New York? More than 10 years ago, Christophe Ameeuw and his team at EEM set out Ariana to bring show jumping Rockefeller to an international stage with the creation of the Gucci Paris Masters. In 2015, EEM introduced the first intercontinental trilogy, which we now know as the Longines Masters Series, “Grand Slam Indoor of Show Jumping.” This year marks yet another milestone for the series as we welcome the competition to New York for its final leg. The ultimate in luxury and culture, New York is the ideal new setting for the American leg of the grand slam of the Longines Masters Series. Taking place at the newly-renovated NYCB LIVE, the Longines Masters of New York will be the first prestigious indoor equestrian competition in Long Island, appealing to fans and riders throughout the East Coast, Canada and Mexico. New York horse enthusiasts of all ages have been eagerly awaiting an indoor stadium show jumping event as iconic as past National Horse Shows at Madison Square Garden. For the new generation of equestrians, this will be the first time seeing a show jumping competition in an indoor arena in New York. The coliseum has housed some of the most legendary events and amazing accomplishments. It is home to the ice rink where the legendary New York Islanders brought home four Stanley Cup trophies and the stage where Billy Joel performed 32 times to sold-out crowds. Clearly, under these lights, this is where champions compete and legends rise, and so it is a natural fit as the new home for the Longines Masters of New York. Over the years the Longines Masters Series has welcomed some of the biggest names in sports, Hollywood, business, and more. From the competition ring to the VIP area, you never know who you will spot. Some notable past attendees and
Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook
Kate Capshaw, Destry Spielberg and Steven Spielberg
participants have included Jessica Springsteen and her parents Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, Georgina Bloomberg, Hannah Selleck, Eve Jobs, Jennifer Gates and father Bill Gates, Kaley Cuoco, Iggy Azalea, Denise Richards, Selma Blair, Guillaume Canet and many more. Dazzling spectators in three of the most iconic cultural hubs in the world—Paris, Hong Kong, and now New York—the Longines Masters Series mirrors the art, music, and gastronomic creativity of these cities. Feel your heart pound as you witness four days of the best riding in classes such as the one-of-a-kind Longines Speed Challenge and the Longines Grand Prix. At the Longines Masters of New York, be sure to visit the Prestige Village to
indulge in luxury of all kinds and have a sneak peak of the riders as they warm up for the ring. New Yorkers will have an additional element of excitement for the event as they cheer for New York’s strong group of local riders. Show jumping legends like McLain Ward, Georgina Bloomberg, Brianne Goutal and more will have the unique opportunity to showcase their talent in the city they love and call home. Whether you are an avid equestrian fan or have yet to experience the thrill of the sport, the Longines Masters of New York is sure to entertain and delight. Don’t miss out on the action and the opportunity to make history at the debut Longines Masters of New York.
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A Weekend Of Entertainment
EM, creators of the international Longines Masters Series, recently announced the much-anticipated entertainment lineup for the four-day Longines Masters of New York, which will take place April 26-29 at NYCB LIVE, Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The international show jumping series will feature a star-studded lineup of live musical performances and DJ sets throughout the debut of the Longines Masters of New York, highlighted by Saturday night’s Riders Masters Cup After Party, performances by New York-based artists, including BLACKOUT, Victory Boyd, Michelle Cleary, Regina Wilson and more. Between all the heart-pounding action, guests will be able to visit the massive 60,000 square-foot Prestige Village to shop equestrian boutiques and premium brands such as Longines, Mark Cross, Hermès Sellier, and Sam Edelman, view one-of-akind artwork from Helmholz Fine Art Gallery, Jen Brandon Studio and Donna B. Fine Art, and more. Musical performances and DJ sets will fill the Prestige Village with toe-tapping beats throughout the entire event, creating an exciting, immersive cultural experience for
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Longines Masters of Paris after party (Photo by Christophe Taniere for EEM)
spectators. Singer, songwriter and producer Victory Boyd will bring down the house on Friday, igniting the audience ahead of the Longines Speed Challenge, considered the fastest show jumping competition in the world. In addition to the New York talent, female rock electric string quartet Phat Strad will electrify Saturday with acoustic live sets throughout the day, playing classical, operatic, adult contemporary, classic rock, dance/ electronic and the most-requested
pop hits from the 1980s through today. The group has opened for artists such as Robin Thicke, Kelly Clarkson, Bon Jovi, John Mayer and Train and will similarly set the stage for BLACKOUT, a New York-based a cappella group. After the top riders from Europe and the U.S. battle it out in a brand-new duel-style competition that will have the fans on their feet and cheering for their team, the Riders Masters Cup, the excitement will continue at the after party in the Prestige Village, which will have the crowds “dancing their hooves
off” in their Sam Edelman shoes as the Barons de Rothschild champagne flows late into the night. New York-based artists will perform the National Anthem ahead of each marquee show jumping class. Brooklyn-based FDNY firefighter Regina Wilson will also be performing the National Anthem during the weekend as a tribute to those who serve in the new home of the American leg of the international Longines Masters Series, which started Season III in Paris and Hong Kong. Additional performers will include singer, songwriter Michelle Cleary, who has performed at Madison Square Garden more than 30 times and sung the National Anthem for Rangers hockey, Knicks basketball, Big East Tournament games, a New York Yankees playoff game and more. The Long Island Children’s Choir, whose mission is to unite children in song, to instill confidence, creative, and cooperation, and to encourage a sense of philanthropy in each of their young artists, will perform ahead of Sunday’s Longines Grand Prix, the most prestigious competition of the Longines Masters of New York. For more information visit www. LonginesMasters.com. Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com.
The Glamour Of The Prestige Village
t the end of the month, the Longines Masters of New York will not only bring four days of elite show jumping competition to Long Island, but it will also bring a unique, immersive guest experience called the Prestige Village to ticket holders. Led by Title Partner, official timekeeper and watch, Longines, the Prestige Village will be the Longines Masters Series’ hub for guests to browse and shop for the newest gear, styles and equipment in both the luxury and equestrian industry. Shoppers can peruse brands such as Hermès Sellier and Sam Edelman; Automobili Lamborghini, who will showcase their newest Super Sport Utility Vehicle model, the Urus; Longines, who will display the Conquest V.H.P. “Very High Precision” and Longines Grand Prix Trophy; and Ariana Rockefeller, who will debut her new limited edition saddle bag designed exclusively for the Longines Masters of New York. Riders, both professional and amateur, can try the latest in equestrian fashion with items from long-time partners and leading brands such as Kingsland, Equis, Romitelli Boots and LA Saddlery, as well as newcomers like recently launched Vestrum Italy and New York-based Free Reign. Saddle makers CWD and Voltaire will feature their top of the line product and Tagalo will share their
Artist Rita Dee’s “Trailguide” will be on display. newest technology. Brands like Mark Cross, Devialetand Beck & Heun will have interactive booths for guests of all-ages to lean into their equestrian calling. Draw out your competitive spirit at the Mark Cross booth, where the historic Riders Masters Cup trophy will be available for fans to take pictures and #waveyourflag before being awarded to the winner of the second stage of transatlantic duel between the Riders USA and Riders Europe. Once inspired, stop by Beck & Heun, the official makers of the jumps for Season III of the Longines Masters Series,
who will showcase their jumps and create an interactive children’s course for young riders to hop over and dream of their days in the big arena. Step into an immersive sound booth and play your favorite pump up song in the Devialet Immersive Sound Room and experience the power of the Phantom. In addition to shopping, the Prestige Village will also provide guests with a unique, immersive experience with access to musical performances, parties and never before seen access to some of the world’s best riders. From meet-and-greet sessions to watching riders prepare to enter the ring, fans will have the chance to get up close and personal with their idols in a manner unparalleled in show jumping. Looking to bring home a horse? The Prestige Village will set the stage for a number of artists and galleries to display their equestrian-inspired work. These artists and galleries include international graffiti artist El Nino who will spice up the columns of the venue with splashes of color, Jen Brandon Art and Donna B. Artist Rita Dee, will showcase, amongst others, her sculpture, “Trailguide” a lifesize sculpture made of driftwood commemorative of 1956 Olympic cavalry mount, while Lisa Cueman and Donna B will each show their exquisite artistic range in photography and paint, while and Jen Brandon compliments her Custom Horse & Pet Portraits with a live painting demonstration.
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