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Kentucky Horse Park and Alltech renew naming rights for Alltech Arena

LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Kentucky Horse Park and Alltech are delighted to continue their long-standing partnership. They have renewed their naming rights agreement, securing the designation of Alltech Arena for an additional five years. The sponsorship is a continuation of a landmark partnership for both parties.

The Horse Park and Alltech have teamed up to host nationally and regionally significant events in Kentucky for decades. Alltech Arena has hosted many major equine and non-equine gatherings, such as the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in 2010, Alltech National Horse Show, Road to the Horse and the Kentucky Crafted Market, among others.

“Our partnership with Alltech has spanned multiple decades, and we are excited they will continue to have a major presence at the Kentucky Horse Park for years to come,” said Kentucky Horse Park Executive Director Lee Carter. “Alltech is committed to positively and sustainably impacting their diverse business channels. The company’s continued support of the Kentucky Horse Park allows us to maintain our position within the equine industry while enhancing the overall quality of life in the commonwealth.”

“As a long-serving board member of the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, our commitment to the Horse Park is monumental in moving forward our relationship in the equine industry and the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” said Deirdre Lyons, co-founder and director of corporate design, image and construction at Alltech.

“From the striking sunset at the Opening Ceremonies to the spellbinding Gold Medal dressage win of Edward Gal and Totillas at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2010, few fans will ever forget when the world championships of equestrian sport found a home in Kentucky,” said Dr. Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech. “For Alltech, our partnership with the Kentucky Horse Park on the Alltech Arena commemorates the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s shining moment on the world stage in 2010 and an ongoing commitment to celebrating the bond between humanity and horses.”

Alltech Arena has a total permanent seating capacity of 5,512, including nine VIP Suites. It contains a full event concourse suitable for trade shows and vendors, six separate concession areas, and a multi-speaker sound system with the delayed distribution. The arena is ADA-compliant, with accessible seating and companion seating.

For more information about the Kentucky Horse Park, visit KyHorsePark.com and to learn more about Alltech, visit alltech.com.

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