High rainfall during this year's Horse of the Year show played havoc with the surfaces of the Hawke's Bay Showgrounds, leaving chopped up fields and deep, muddy trenches between grassed areas at the venue.
As the last of the packing-down got under way yesterday, showgrounds manager Brent Linn said this was to be expected when the heavens opened on the largest equestrian event in the Southern Hemisphere.
"It's an outdoor venue, and when it rains the consequence is we have a larger remediation project than when it doesn't rain - when you are holding large, outdoor events you have to factor in that one in every 10 years this might happen," Mr Linn said.
"At the moment the event manager and the A and P Society are sitting down and identifying what remediation is required, how to get everyone off the grounds safely, and how to protect the ground surface while we are doing that."
Although the area got carved up during the event, with sawdust put down in some areas and tractors towing some trucks out on Saturday, the situation looked a lot worse than it was while conditions were still wet and overcast, said Mr Linn.