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For Immediate Release
Harrison County Equestrian Center
Media Contact: Robbi Meisel
Phone: (859) 734-3713
Classic Company, Ltd.
PO Box 1311
Johns Island, SC 29455
Phone/Fax (843) 768-5503

Gulf Coast Winter Series Announces Homecoming

Bjorn Ikast and I.Z.'s Lifetime

Bjorn Ikast and I.Z.'s Lifetime
© Flashpoint Photography


2007 Gulf Coast Winter Classics Return to Gulfport Home

GULFPORT, MS (August 3, 2006) — “It’s Official!” Bob Bell, Co-Chair of the Gulf Coast Classic Company, confirmed the big news this afternoon: The Winter Classics will return to their home at the Harrison County Equestrian Center in Gulfport, MS, for the 2007 season.

In 2006 the five-week series was displaced and relocated to Pensacola, FL, due to the devastation hurricane Katrina caused in much of the Gulf Coast region. Ironically the show grounds were spared any major damage. The trouble laid in the hotels and restaurants that support the event. “Moving back to Gulfport was always the goal,” Bell continued. “The question we had was when.”

Thanks go to the tremendous efforts of community leaders, including the Harrison County Department of Tourism, Mike McMillian (Director of the Equestrian Center), and Larry Benifield (Board of Supervisors), all of whom cleared obstacles with the near impossible hotel situation. A more than sufficient number of rooms for both exhibitors and event staff have been secured for the series, including some brand new properties providing comfort and affordability to all. Restaurants, both old favorites and new, are eagerly awaiting the return of the winter event.

The year absence seems short when looking at the scale of damage the region endured, but proved what a tight knit township can and will do in the face of destruction. “The Winter Classics have become such a part of the community here, it was born here and has grown over the years in large part to the support of the locals,” said Co-Chair Janet McCarroll. “The winter series is a major event here and something the residents take a sense of pride in hosting.”

One way show exhibitors get a taste of that sense is at weekly parties that provide a laid back, friendly atmosphere as well as some of the local cuisine – like the popular crawl or cray fish (depending on your roots) boil complete with picnic tables decked out in corn, potatoes, and lots finger licking. “Our parties are designed to be relaxing for people,” explained Bob Bell. “After a long day of showing it’s just nice to kick back with good food and great company. We plan to continue these traditions in 2007’s homecoming series.”

The series will return to a 5-week event beginning February 14th through March 18th, and maintain it’s USEF ratings of AA in Hunters and 4 Star in jumpers, as it has in past years. Exhibitors and spectators will find the show grounds still as lovely as they remember along with a few new touches here and there. The weekly highlights will of course be the Grand Prix Show Jumping events held each Sunday afternoon, and the homecoming of the series will no doubt see the return of some of the country’s top horse-rider combinations. The public is invited to attend. Classes will run much the same as in previous years, however look for some new additions in future announcements as the planning stages continue to shape up. Prize lists will be mailed in the near future and stall reservations will be available early as it is expected the event will once again be a sell out.

For more information on the 2007 Gulf Coast Winter Classics please visit www.ClassicCompany.com or call (843) 768-5503.


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