The National Horse Show, the oldest and longest-running indoor horse show in the United States, has spent the past 15 years at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. Its planned move to Tryon International represents a significant milestone for both organizations and marks the next chapter for one of the nation’s most prestigious equestrian events. Best known for taking place at Madison Square Garden for much of its more than 140-year history, the National Horse Show has long been synonymous with tradition, excellence, and top-level sport.
“This decision reflects a thoughtful and collaborative process that prioritized the well-being of the horses while incorporating valuable input from our professionals and board members. Tryon International offers a world-class environment that supports both horse and rider, and we believe this move positions the National Horse Show for success. It’s an exciting new chapter for the National Horse Show—one that reflects the evolution of our sport while honoring the rich history that defines it.”
— William H. Weeks, Chairman of the National Horse Show