TIEC Boosts Initiatives for Breeders, Trainers, and Developers of Young Horses

Mill Spring, NC - October 20, 2021- Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort (TIEC) has expanded opportunities for young horses, their trainers and breeders with multiple new initiatives and strengthening of existing opportunities. Show management is dedicated to the venue providing safe and educational experiences for up-and-coming equine athletes, promoting sport horse breeding in the United States, showcasing the talent of American breeding programs, and amplifying the young horse market to the larger equestrian community. Through breed inspections, young horse events and clinics, new partnerships, and expanded offerings in the Tryon Hunter/Jumper competition calendar, young horses continue to remain a key focus of the venue’s intention to be a place for all who love horses.
New Partnerships
In September, TIEC partnered with Isothermal Community College’s (ICC) Equine Department and Marydell Farms to bring inspectors from the American Hanoverian Society (AHS), and the German Oldenburg Verband (GOV) to TIEC on September 18, 2021. This event offered training and exposure for both young horses and ICC students, who played a vital role in producing and operating the event. Inspections were offered to a combination of stallions, mares and foals.
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