60th Arabian Horse Show
WestWorld becomes the epicenter of the Arabian horse world
this week, with 2,400 horses and more than 600
competition classes that will be showcased.
Since 1955 the Annual Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show has set the pace in the Arabian horse world. The first show was held at the grounds of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, which was a beautiful setting for a horse show. The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show was a first class show from the very first day. It has grown from 50 horses to nearly 2,400 horses bringing top owners, trainers and breeders from around the world competing for a chance at winning.
Today billed as the largest Arabian show in the world, participants in the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show are already taking to the $47 million makeover of WestWorld, with enclosed and air-conditioned arenas offering greater comfort for competitors and 200,000 spectators over 11 days.
More in: Arts & Culture