After Paris and Hong Kong, the inaugural American edition of the Masters Grand Slam Indoor will take place in Los Angeles, California at the Los Angeles Convention Center in September 25th – 28th, 2014
Los Angeles, CA. May 27, 2014 – EEM World, the creator and organizer of the Masters Grand Slam Indoor, the world’s most prestigious indoor Show Jumping events that include the annual Longines Hong Kong Masters and Gucci Paris Masters, announced today that Swiss watchmaker Longines will be the Title Partner of the first American Grand Slam.
The Longines Los Angeles Masters will replicate the unique event concept seen in Paris and Hong Kong, combining the best of Show Jumping, glamorous entertainment and luxury lifestyle over four days of competition and show at the Los Angeles Convention Center on September 25 – 28, 2014.
Mr. Walter von Känel, President of Longines, said: "Longines is very proud to be the Title Partner as well as the Official Timekeeper and Watch of the Longines Los Angeles Masters. Together with this event, we share common values such as tradition, elegance and performance." The famous Swiss watchmaker Longines, partner of the world’s most famous equestrian events, has been involved with Show Jumping for many years and shares a long-standing passion for horses that dates back to 1878, when it produced a pocket chronograph engraved with a jockey and his mount. In addition, the brand has been partnering with Show Jumping competitions since 1912.
"After Paris and Hong Kong, we are thrilled and delighted to count on Longines’ support for the first ever Masters Grand Slam Indoor competition in America. We trust the Longines Los Angeles Masters to become a not to be missed event in the sport and social LA calendar" Christophe Ameeuw, CEO EEM World.
Recognized by both the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) and the U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) as a CSI 5* event, the American leg of the Masters Grand Slam Indoor will put Los Angeles on the international equestrian scene as the 25 best riders in the world will compete for a total prize money of $1 million.
"Los Angeles is a city of champions with a storied equestrian tradition and we are excited to showcase the world's finest horses and riders at the Longines Los Angeles Masters," Mayor Eric Garcetti said in welcoming the event. "This event will attract the best of the equestrian world and will boost our local economy and encourage other championship events to come to L.A."
New up and coming show jumper Lucy Davis has also announced her participation in the Longines Los Angeles Masters. "I am really excited about the Masters Grand Slam coming to Los Angeles for its first edition on the American continent and look forward to competing alongside the best horses and riders in the world in front of my home crowd" Davis said of the Longines Los Angeles Masters.
The Longines Los Angeles Masters will feature six 5* classes with highlights including Friday’s Longines Speed Challenge (CSI 5*) and Saturday’s Style & Competition. Sunday’s competitions will culminate with a thrilling climax at the Longines Grand Prix (CSI 5*). There will be seven classes for elite amateurs and professionals.
Tickets to the Longines Los Angeles Masters will go on sale early this summer.
For more information please visit:
www.mastersgrandslam.com
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