Maryland Jockey Club selects Peru to host 2014
International Pavilion
The Maryland Jockey Club on Thursday
announced the selection of Peru as the host nation of the 2014 International
Pavilion at the 139th Preakness Stakes. With this designation, the Embassy of
Peru and Ambassador Harold Forsyth will serve as honorary hosts welcoming
distinguished guests and dignitaries to the exclusive International Pavilion at
historic Pimlico on May 17.
“The International Pavilion has become a premier
destination at Pimlico on Preakness day and we are delighted to welcome the
Embassy of Peru and Ambassador Forsythe as this year’s honorary host nation,” Maryland Jockey Club
President Tom Chuckas said. “We are certain the rich Peruvian culture will
delight our distinguished guests.”
The International Pavilion is an “invitation only” VIP
destination catering to prominent leaders in business, culture and politics.
Each year, a different country is selected to serve as the host nation of the
International Pavilion, with its respective ambassador serving as honorary host.
As such, the chosen embassy is accorded the opportunity to promote its country
in a relaxed environment that encourages cooperation and conviviality.
The success of the International Pavilion celebrated from
2010 through 2013 — hosted respectively by the Embassy of Spain and Ambassador Dezcallar, Embassy of Mexico and Ambassador Sarukhan, Embassy of Denmark and
Ambassador Taksoe-Jensen and Embassy of Japan and Ambassador Sasae — established
yet another marquee event to look forward to during the renowned middle jewel of
horse racing’s Triple Crown.
The 2014 International Pavilion promises even more
creativity and richness, with a display of cultural diplomacy showcasing Peru’s
diversity in culinary arts, tourism and cultural heritage. Some of the
highlights will include Peruvian Paso Horses, a breed known for its smooth gait,
and other attractions that reflect Peru’s prominent culture.
“Our embassy is very pleased to participate at the
Preakness this year,” Forsyth said. “No doubt the Preakness is among the
greatest and most beautiful horse racing competitions in America and we feel
honored to be part of this tradition.
“The fact that Peru will be part of this celebration has great importance for
our country because we are true lovers of horse racing and will enhance our
image as a leader in Latin America.”
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