Green Glens Arena

The Green Glens Arena is a public entertainment location in Millstreet, in County Cork, Ireland. There is a 20 hectares (49 acres) outdoor estate for equestrian sporting events and an indoor arena measuring 80 metres by 40 metres.[1] The hall and equestrian facility was built by Noel C. Duggan, and the complex continues to be operated by the local Duggan entrepreneurial family. The indoor arena has a capacity of 8,000.

Green Glens Arena
LocationMillstreet, County Cork, Ireland
Coordinates52.063151°N 9.063249°W / 52.063151; -9.063249
OwnerNoel C. Duggan Ltd.
Capacity8,000
Construction
Opened1973
Renovated1993
ArchitectNoel C. Duggan

The equestrian centre hosts international events annually and offers an enclosed menage, cross country riding, hacking and riding instruction and residential weekends.[2]

Events

It hosted Eurovision Song Contest 1993, which was won by Ireland's Niamh Kavanagh. Steve Collins twice successfully defended his World Boxing Organization (WBO) super middleweight boxing championship in Millstreet, against Chris Eubank in 1995, and against Neville Brown in 1996.[3]

In July 2006 and July 2014, it hosted the 29th and 37th European Juggling Convention, with over 2,000 jugglers from 40 different countries attended the week-long event. In December 2007 it hosted the John Deere show, in which Deere & Company unveiled new agricultural machinery. It also hosted the Farm Machinery Show in January 2008 and 2009. Several artists have performed there, such as Pearl Jam, The Prodigy, James Blunt and Westlife.

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References

  1. "MILLSTREET TOWN". www.millstreet.ie. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  2. Details of the equestrian centre facilities Archived 2007-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Boxrec - Steve Collins". Archived from the original on 2015-03-29. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
Preceded by
Malmö Isstadion
Malmö
Eurovision Song Contest
Venue

1993
Succeeded by
Point Theatre
Dublin


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