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Dressage Today Announces World Cup Contest Winner

December 9, 2014–It’s not every day that someone wins a trip for two to Las Vegas for the 2015 Reem Acra FEI World Cup™, let alone the chance to hobnob with an Olympic medalist. But, thanks to Dressage Today’s “Win a Vegas World Cup Backstage Pass with Debbie McDonald” contest, Joe Wilson of Colorado has done just that.

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Wilson’s entry was selected in a random drawing last month from 2,000 unique entries in this exciting contest, which is sponsored by Adequan, Bates and HorseTech. His grand prize package includes round-trip airfare for two people, hotel accommodations and dressage tickets for two, plus backstage access to the show hosted by 2003 FEI World Cup™ champion Debbie McDonald.

“We’re pleased to offer this kind of once-in-a-lifetime experience to our readers,” says Dressage Today editor Jennifer Mellace. “It’s sure to be a thrilling event, and we invite everyone to follow the action through our new microsite.”

The Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final spans three days, beginning with the Dressage Grand Prix on April 16, followed by a freestyle rehearsal on April 17 and the Freestyle Dressage Final on April 18. Dressage Today’s microsite provides you with up-to-date articles, news, postcards and photos from Nancy Jaffer, as well as blogs from Adrienne Lyle and Fran Jurga.

A project of Dressage Today in partnership with the United States Equestrian Federation, the microsite can be accessed at http://DressageToday.com/world-cup.

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