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Green Is the New Blue Partners with the Hampton Classic Salutes the Classic’s Commitment to Reducing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Marty Bauman, 508-698-6810; marty@classic-communications.com


Bridgehampton, NY – August 17, 2021 – The Hampton Classic Horse Show is partnering with Green Is the New Blue to expand its environmental efforts.

The Hampton Classic, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious horse shows, returns to Bridgehampton, NY, August 29-September 5. The Classic has long been at the forefront of environmental responsibility with some of its previous efforts such as purchasing equipment for its manure removal company to strain out inorganic materials discarded in manure bins so manure and shavings can be composted and added back into the soil at farms in the local area. Additionally, the trash removal company the Hampton Classic utilizes sends all trash to a sorting facility, ensuring recyclable items are recycled.

This year, the Classic is joining forces with Green Is the New Blue, a non-profit organization that strives to reduce the environmental impact of horse shows for a more sustainable sport, on a number of environmental initiatives including:

  1. Green Is the New Blue’s Living Jump will be used in the Anne Aspinall Ring. The jump features vegetation native to Long Island’s East End. Following the horse show, the Living Jump’s flora will be planted in on the Hampton Classic showgrounds to support the local ecosystem.

  2. The Classic is also introducing paperless ticketing for Grand Prix Sunday.

  3. Green Is the New Blue is providing a muslin VIP pouch which will be utilized to hold the VIP pins for both Opening Day and week-long VIP table patrons, replacing plastic bags used previously. Green Is the New Blue is also providing the VIP wristbands for Grand Prix Sunday made out of fabric, thus reducing single use plastic.

  4. Green Is the New Blue and the Hampton Classic are also partnering for a sustainable shopping experience in Agneta Currey Boutique Garden. Green Is the New Blue is providing the Hampton Classic Souvenir Shop’s “shopper bag” which is given to any customer spending $250 or more and is also available for purchase.

  5. Green Is the New Blue is bringing its initiative of a “Plastic-Free Ingate” to every competition arena by providing bamboo cups with “not a tree” written on them.

  6. Green Is the New Blue is providing bilingual signage at the Classic’s Mane ‘n Tail spa stations to remind exhibitors and grooms to save water by turning off hoses when not in use.

“Green Is the New Blue has been a driving force in helping horse shows reduce their environmental impact,” said Shanette Barth Cohen, Hampton Classic Executive Director. “The Hampton Classic endorses their efforts and we are proud to join forces with them to help bring about a greener tomorrow for everyone!”

The Hampton Classic’s 65-acre venue boasts six show rings, the Agneta Currey Boutique Garden with approximately 80 vendors, international food options as well as the Classic’s high-end VIP areas. There are also kid-friendly activities throughout the week including pony rides, petting farm animals, daily special attractions and more. Each year approximately 50,000 people – including many A-list celebrities – come to watch the nation’s best equestrian athletes compete at the Hampton Classic. The world-class event showcases more than 1,500 horses competing in 200 hunter, jumper and equitation classes. There are classes for horses and riders of all ages and abilities ranging from leadline to grand prix show jumping. The Hampton Classic also hosts classes for riders with disabilities.  Daily admission to the Classic is $20 per carload. Admission is free on Monday, and seniors are admitted free on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Grandstand tickets for the $300,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix CSI**** presented by Land Rover, held on Sunday, September 5, are $45 per person for reserved bucket seating and are available for purchase on the Hampton Classic website.

Further information on the Hampton Classic Horse Show is available at the Hampton Classic website at www.hamptonclassic.com or by calling 631-537-3177. More information on Green Is the New Blue, and on ways to help make horse shows more environmentally conscious and sustainable, is available at www.greenisthenewblue.org.

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