ThorSport to host multiple shows May 30-31 weekend
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
ThorSport Farm is excited to play host and a venue for shows next weekend on May 30-31. Over the May 30-31 weekend, there will be 3 shows going on: Hunter Jumper (Saturday and Sunday), Walking Horse Owners Association on Saturday during the day and SHOW for Saturday evening!
With the equine world going hand in hand with agriculture, ThorSport has been working very closely with Tennessee State Department of Agriculture and other guidelines to ensure that everyone who attends has a safe and enjoyable time. The property spanning over 500 acres and 5 separate arenas, and ThorSport is able to spread out at a plentiful amount!
The three shows taking place is to offer a wide range of breeds and disciplines to compete and also show others competing in possibly other disciplines on the property the importance of versatility–a standard that is valued at ThorSport!
Click here for the WHOA/ThorSport Spring Fling (Saturday AM) class schedule.
Click here for the ThorSport Spring Fling (Saturday PM) class schedule.
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