Horse of the Year all set to go ahead in Level 1
24 Feb, 2021 01:57 AM
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Pony of the Year winner 2020 Samantha Carrington and Colours of Lansing, at the Showgrounds Hawke s Bay Tomoana. Photo / Supplied
Pony of the Year winner 2020 Samantha Carrington and Colours of Lansing, at the Showgrounds Hawke s Bay Tomoana. Photo / Supplied
Land Rover Horse of the Year is all set to go ahead in alert level 1, however if the country is put into alert level 2, the event like any other will not take place.
Hopes remain high the country will remain in level 1 so New Zealand s biggest equestrian event can gallop along as planned from March 9 to 14 at the Showgrounds Hawke s Bay Tomoana, Hastings.
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