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WIN tickets to equestrian spectactular

Hamilton News
23 Nov, 2015 07:29 PM2 mins to read

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Riding With The Stars is a new international equestrian event announced for the Waikato, featuring one of the best line-ups of international horses and riders to ever compete in New Zealand. And we have a double pass for you to attend both days!

This inaugural event promises an up-close international experience, with all the production and effects you'd find in the best Vegas show.

Spanning two consecutive nights and specially choreographed with arena-style production, Riding With The Stars will feature Australasia's top horse men and women in a stunning indoor spectacular.

It will also include performances and workshops from the Wilson sisters (pictured) - the stars of the popular television show Keeping Up With The Kaimanawas and bestselling author Kelly Wilson.

On opening night, dressage and showjumpers from both Australia and New Zealand will compete. With the dressage competitors being some of the best from both sides of the Tasman, there'll be no concessions given between these fiercely competitive rivals.

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On the second night, the Wilson sisters will replicate all the excitement of their television series in a specially choreographed performance adapted to the live show, showcasing their very special relationship with these wild horses.

Event director Andrew Hansen says "We are very excited to be bringing Kiwis a real edge-of-your-seat horse event that the whole family can enjoy the kind that has never before been seen in New Zealand."

Grab your tickets from Ticketek before the horse bolts!

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To be in to win, email your name, address and daytime telephone number to hamiltonnews@nzme.co.nz by 4pm, Friday, November 27.

One entry per person.

NZME. employees and immediate family members areexcluded from this competition. Prizes cannot be transferred or redeemed for cash. Entry into the promotion is acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Competition by Fill The House Tickets project - proudly supporting families of children with cancer.

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