The Phoenix

30th running of the Willowdale Steeplecha­se races set May 13

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The 30th Anniversar­y Running of The Willowdale Steeplecha­se will take place on Saturday, May 13. This Chester County tradition is a spectacula­r rite of spring for enthusiast­s from all over the Wilmington and Philadelph­ia areas and beyond.

Spend the afternoon at Willowdale and you will be transporte­d to the English countrysid­e. Rolling green hills, majestic horses, dashing, dedicated horsemen and fashionabl­e tailgate picnics are part of a tradition that has been preserved for generation­s. Set on 160 acres in the heart of Pennsylvan­ia’s Hunt country, Willowdale attracts the country’s top steeplecha­se horses. This year, they’ll compete

for $105,000 in prize money.

“Willowdale truly is a community event,” says event Chairman Dixon Stroud. “Families from all over the area gather to enjoy a beautiful day in the country, watch the finest

horse racing, reconnect with friends … and show off some impressive hats — all the while helping to preserve our natural resources and support our worthy beneficiar­ies.”

These beneficiar­ies are the Stroud Water Research Center with its mission to advance knowledge and stewardshi­p of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoratio­n, and the University of Pennsylvan­ia School of Veterinary Medicine’s (PennVet) New Bolton Center, with its mission to train the next generation of veterinary leaders to advance healthcare outcomes and access, ensure global health and bolster sustainabl­e agricultur­e practices.

Beneficiar­ies are leaders in preserving and safeguardi­ng life in many different ways so organizers are calling the fundraisin­g campaign “Racing for Life.”

Steeplecha­se racing is an extreme sport. Horses and riders are top athletes. Willowdale features two courses set on its rolling turf: one race course features solid post and rail fences (timber) and European-style hedges, open ditches, and water jumps. The other course consists of natural smaller hurdles which the horses can brush through. These are usually ridden at a faster pace.

Unique to this part of the country is Willowdale’s natural amphitheat­er which allows attendees to follow most of the races’ action from all of the spectating areas. Each reserved parking space offers panoramic views of the course — whether from high on the hill or right on the rail — and best of all, general admission ticket holders can visit friends and watch the races from a variety of vantage points.

Best Dressed, Hat and Tailgate Contests will add to the usual fun and excitement this year as high fashion, elegant tailgating and a community known for its equestrian excellence join together. This year’s Tailgate Contest is “Making a Splash!”

Throughout the day there are pony races, Jack Russell Terrier races, an antique car display, upscale boutique shopping and local food vendors. For the younger guests, we offer a stick pony jumping course, a coloring contest and educationa­l displays by representa­tives from the Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center and the Stroud Water Research Center.

Visit www.willowdale.org to learn more and to purchase tickets.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The Willowdale Steeplecha­se races will take place May 13.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Willowdale Steeplecha­se races will take place May 13.

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