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Performers are putting the finishing touches on the WEG opening ceremonies at the Kentucky Horse Park.
It’s all hands on deck at the Kentucky Horse Park. With only one day to go until the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games kick off, the park has been transformed into a global equine village. The normally quiet lanes of America’s horse capital look like rush hour golf-cart style as people race from site to site to finish up last minute preparations. Team grooms from all over the world walk their charges throughout the warm-up areas. Riders mounted on bicycles whiz through the park dressed in team colors. Journalists, foreign and domestic, gather in the media center and NBC Sports’ cameras are set up and ready to go. The weather has been dry and very hot, up into the 100’s on Thursday, but everyone seems to be dealing with the heat so far.