As the equestrian events close at the Pan Am Games in Toronto, competitors are preparing to head west to Thunderbird Show Park in Langley. The facility will be hosting two summer tournaments in mid-August, centering around the $126k Longines FEI World Cup Qualifier on August 16th. Leading riders from the USA, Canada, Egypt, Venezuela and beyond will be competing for prize money and qualifying points towards the World Cup finals in Sweden.

The 2015-2016 season of the Longines FEI World Cup North American League kicks off at Thunderbird Show Park on August 16th. Longines is joining this prestigious series as new Official Partner, Official Timekeeper and Official Watch. The league goes across seven East and seven West Coast venues in three countries: the United States, Mexico and Canada and boasts a minimum of US $2.4 million prize money across the series.

Now in its 42nd year, Thunderbird Show Park is honoured to be hosting the inaugural Longines World Cup class. Eight hundred competitors are expected on the grounds for the weeklong tournament, which culminates with the main event on Sunday, August 16th. With dozens of the top riders in the world expected to go up against a course set by Olympic designer (London 2012), Alan Wade of Ireland, spectators are in for a big show.

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