He Provincial Sports Safety Council (Cosedepro) approved the security measure that will be carried out during the 60th edition of the Jesús María National Dressage and Folklore Festivalfrom which will develop January 8th to 18th, 2026 in it José Hernandez Amphitheaterbefore the large crowds were expected on 11 evenings.
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The device includes the Córdoba Police, Firefighters, Anti-Drug Police, the Municipality of Jesús María and its Civil Defense, Volunteer Firefighters and National Gendarmeriein coordinated intervention planning for the development of the event.
The owner of the Cosedepro, Marcelo Frossascoexplained that the program was developed jointly by the various organizations to ensure safety inside and outside the property, both at the artistic show and at the equestrian competitions.

To this operation will be added a health and emergency unit in which brigade members will be involved Red Crossfour ambulances, a mobile hospital and five medical tents distributed in strategic areas of the amphitheater, in addition to a free transport corridor for eventual transfers to the Vicente Agüero Hospital.
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The participation of Cosedepro This takes into account the fact that horse riding is considered a competitive and regulated sport, requiring riders to remain on horses continuously for a certain period of time depending on the category, which requires specific controls and protocols.
To conclude the session: Frossasco emphasized the presence of the Women’s Secretariat at the festival, through Knitting womanan initiative that provides support, mitigation, counseling and access to programs to women in situations of gender-based violence.
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The meeting took place in Bicentennial Civic Center and was visited by the President of the Festival Commission, Juan Ignacio Lopez; the mayor of Jesús María, Federico Zárate; State police authorities, representatives of the Gaucho Federation and officials of the Cosedepro.