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I find it somewhat amusing that people are already talking about plans for New Year, and yet they neglect to discuss the event which comes just after New Year, every year. An event which oozes more class and genuine fun than any New Year party could ever dream of. Personally, I will be in the Karoo from Christmas until the day before the Queen’s Plate – more than enough reason to head back!
So whatever you’re doing for New Year – good for you! Enjoy it! But make sure your head clears by the time 7 January comes around – because 7 January marks Cape Town’s most prestigious event – the annual L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate horse race.
A ROYAL MEETING OF ELEGANCE AND EXCELLENCE
The elite of South African horseracing will gather for the 151st running of the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate at Kenilworth on Saturday, 7 January, in a celebration of art, passion and equestrian excellence.
The L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate has distinguished itself as the most prestigious weight-for-age race in South Africa. It was first run in 1861 in honour of Queen Victoria. In January it will again bring together the most noble thoroughbreds in the country against an august backdrop of blue and white on a day of fine dining and world-class entertainment.
The white and blue elegance that will underpin the Best Dressed and Best Hat competition will be judged by some of South Africa’s leaders in the fashion industry, namely Sam Walker (PopYaCollar), Emily Bell (Marie Claire), Jacqui Kolbe (Milliner) and Tammy Tinker (British Vogue). The day will be captured by professional photographers in what has become known as The L’Ormarins Moment.
The popular Style Lounge will include culinary delights from sushi to gourmet burgers and sandwiches, as well as a selection of the finest Anthonij Rupert Wines. There will also be a selection of vintage cars on display from one of the largest collections in the world, courtesy of the Franschhoek Motor Museum.
The L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate has captured the imagination of personalities and sporting icons alike, including the legendary Gary Player, Ernie Els, Bryan Habana, Schalk Burger, Jacques Kallis and Graeme Smith, as well as celebrities Francesca Cumani, Kitty Spencer, Joanne Strauss, and Jen Su.
In January, it will once again provide a fitting stage upon which South Africa’s greatest thoroughbreds can build their legacies.
The R250 entrance for those 18 and older provides for an all-access pass, a race card for the day, and access to the evening’s entertainment. Food and drink is not included. Entry is from 11h00 and tickets are available at Web Tickets from 1 November 2011.
For more information visit www.lqp.co.za
Previous years they’ve had Locnville, Just Jinjer and Gazelle, so I’m sure the live entertainment will be off the charts!
Do the right thing and get your ticket now. Unlike the other horse race held at Kenilworth, it’s not a free for all and numbers are limited. They have strict control over this, to ensure everyone is comfortable. That’s why this event is so exclusive and sought after – just a dash of class, if you don’t mind…
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