The huge group, made up of children from various schools around Hong Kong along with elderly, youth and disabled from non-profit organisations attended day two and were given their first opportunity to attend a 5 * show jumping competition.
They were taken on a special behind the scenes tour of the event and invited to sit in the grandstands and cheer on Hong Kong rider Kenneth Cheng. They provided invaluable support for the local rider who has since been inspired to put on a fine display at the show.
Organisers of the Longines Hong Kong Masters, EEM World, recognise the importance of community support and giving people of all ages and backgrounds the chance to attend a major equestrian event and feel a valued part of it.