Exposition News
Images from a Recent Safari Booked at 2011 ASE
October 17, 2011
Photos taken while on one of the many safari trips that was booked at the 2011 African Sporting Expo with Hunting Trails Africa.
New Video for African Sporting Expo
October 3, 2011
NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver Martin Truex, Jr. Joins ASE
October 3, 2011
Charlotte, North Carolina – September 30, 2011: The African Sporting Exposition (ASE) is pleased to announce that NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver, Martin Truex, Jr., has joined the ASE team as spokesman and ASE Ambassador. Driver of the No. 56 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing, and an avid outdoorsman and hunter, Truex will help share the dream of an African hunting or photographic adventure by promoting the 2nd annual Charlotte ASE show scheduled for January 26-28, 2012 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
“I’ve had some great hunting and fishing experiences here in the states – from the east coast to Montana but have always dreamed of hunting Africa. I’m planning my first safari right now. We’ll be going over at the conclusion of the 2011 Sprint Cup season. I look forward to sharing all the details with my fans at the African Sporting Expo in Charlotte this January” Truex stated.
“The Essence of Africa Awaits You!” The African Sporting Exposition is an immersion into the wonders of Africa featuring a “who’s-who” collection of the finest photo, hunting and fishing safari outfitters direct from the African continent as well as purveyors of exclusive sporting equipment, optics, African wildlife art, clothing and everything for the African aficionado.
The Thursday afternoon through Saturday evening African Sporting Exposition is open to the public. One of the first of its kind in the southeast, the event offers an intimate private show format where attendees can meet Africa’s most respected outfitters face to face, ask questions in an exclusive atmosphere, and plan their dream safari. ASE outfitter exhibitors are the finest safari operators in Africa and all must be members in good standing of their respective country’s professional safari operator associations.
In addition to safari operators and unique sporting equipment, the African Sporting Exposition will showcase premier wildlife artists from North America, Europe and Africa displaying the very best African wildlife art and will include a “Meet the Artist” cocktail reception Friday evening for exhibitors and reception registrants.
Fitting for Charlotte and it’s NASCAR racing heritage, the Expo will kick off with a reception “Africa Full Throttle” Wednesday evening at the NASCAR Hall of Fame Museum featuring Martin Truex, Jr., Africa’s finest outfitters, and expo registrants for an evening of friends, fun, wheels and wildlife.
Double Rifle Giveaway
October 3, 2011
2012 African Sporting Exposition (ASE) in association with African Outfitter magazine & Krieghoff International Partner in Double Rifle Giveaway
Charlotte, North Carolina – May 17, 2011: Through a generous sponsorship from Krieghoff International, attendees and exhibitors attending and participating in the African Sporting Exposition (ASE) in association with African Outfitter magazine set for January 26-28, 2012 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, North Carolina will all be entered into a door prize drawing for stunning Krieghoff Classic Big Five double rifle in .470 Nitro Express calibre and accessory package valued at more than $13,500!
Krieghoff International, a longtime partner and sponsor of African outfitting associations and a leading sponsor of the worldwide hunting and shooting sports industry, is one of the many premier gun makers to be featured at the African Sporting Exposition in Charlotte in January.
“Through a generous Krieghoff sponsorship and partnership with ASE, we will give away one of Krieghoff’s incredible Classic Big Five double rifles to a lucky attendee or exhibitor of the show.” ASE show manager and Inyathi Productions President, Kelli Thornton announced. “Each ASE show attendee will receive one chance in the drawing for every day pass they purchase to attend. One-day pass buyers will receive one chance, two-day pass buyers three chances and three-day pass buyers four chances in this exceptional drawing. In addition to our attendees, and in appreciation of our valued exhibitors, each exhibitor will also receive once chance for each year of booth payment. One-year paid exhibitors will receive one chance, two-year paid exhibitors two chances and three-year paid exhibitors will receive three chances in the double rifle drawing.” Thornton added.
The door prize drawing for the lucky winner of the Krieghoff Classic Big Five double rifle and accessory package will be held in the African Sporting Exposition hall in the Charlotte Convention Center Saturday afternoon, January 28, 2012 at the conclusion of the show. The door prize package includes the Classic Big Five double rifle, two boxes of Hornady Dangerous Game Series .470 N.E. ammunition, and a custom hard sided, FAA/TSA approved, lockable gun case with the African Sporting Exposition and Krieghoff International logos. The door prize package is valued at more the $13,500!
“The Essence of Africa Awaits You!” The African Sporting Exposition (ASE) is an immersion into the wonders of Africa featuring a “who’s-who” collection of the finest photo, hunting and fishing safari outfitters direct from the African continent as well as purveyors of exclusive sporting equipment, optics, African wildlife art, clothing and everything for the African aficionado.
The Thursday afternoon through Saturday evening African Sporting Exposition is open to the public. One of the first of its kind in the southeast, the event offers an intimate private show format where attendees can meet Africa’s most respected outfitters face to face, ask questions in an exclusive atmosphere, and plan their dream safari. ASE outfitter exhibitors are the finest safari operators in Africa and all must be members in good standing of their respective country’s professional safari operator associations.
In addition to safari operators and unique sporting equipment, the African Sporting Exposition will showcase premier wildlife artists from North America, Europe and Africa displaying the very best African wildlife art and will include a “Meet the Artist” cocktail reception Friday evening for exhibitors and reception registrants. On Saturday evening banquet registrants will enjoy “An Evening with The Carolinas – featuring internationally acclaimed Shane Mahoney and his “Conservation Vision” dinner.
The African Sporting Exposition show hours are: Wednesday: An Evening with the Carolinas – Africa Full Throttle 6:00pm; Thursday: 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm; Friday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm – Meet the Artist Cocktail Reception: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm and Saturday: 9:00 am – 5:00. Daily admission is only $20 with multi-day passes available. Discount admission for active military and children under 12 are free. For every one-day pass purchased, show attendees will be entered into the door-prize drawing for a Krieghoff Classic Big Five double rifle package in .470 Nitro Express calibre valued at more than $13,500. Three-Day pass purchasers receive four chances and full registration purchasers receive six chances in the double gun drawing.
Cody, Wyoming based ASE show management, Inyathi Productions, is dedicated to wildlife conservation and following the lead of “1% For the Planet™” has pledged a minimum of 2% of the event gross revenues to African conservation initiatives.
For more information on the January 26-28, 2012 African Sporting Exposition, the double rifle drawing, an exhibitor listing, admission pricing and registration or to become an exhibitor or sponsor, visit www.africansportingexpo.com or email at info@africansportingexpo.com. For more information on the African Outfitter magazine, advertising information or to subscribe visit www.africanoutfitter.com. For more information on Krieghoff International and their fine collection of hunting and sporting guns, visit www.krieghoff.com.
African Sporting Exposition 2011 Brings Africa’s Best to East Coast
April 29, 2011
The inaugural African Sporting Exposition held January 20-22, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina brought the finest collection of African hunting, photo and fishing outfitters to the southeast and set the stage for a new concept in consumer sport shows on the east coast.
As a boutique show with 60 exhibitors for the first ever event, only Africa’s very finest were chosen as inaugural exhibitors and show management policy mandated that all must be members in good standing of their respective country’s Professional Hunting Association ensuring that only the most ethical and top standard outfitters were in attendance – a unique quality not lost on the show attendees and exhibitors alike. One exhibitor commented on a popular hunting forum during the event “…I am humbled to be here in Charlotte amongst Africa’s finest…I have booked one plains game hunt and expect to book a leopard hunt tomorrow…I’ll be back for the 2012 show for sure.” A show attendee made a similar observation when asking who to choose for his first safari – a planned plains game hunt in either Namibia or South Africa. ”…in this hall I see only the very best I’ve read and dreamed of hunting with for years…thank you for bringing the best to the east coast and thank you for choosing Charlotte.”
Although not wall to wall traffic for the first event, exhibitors and attendees alike commented on the quality attendance and the new market Charlotte and the east coast offered. By the close of the first afternoon, most exhibitors noted they had met with more “first timers” interested in coming to Africa than any major show they have exhibited in years. South African Matthew Greeff of Matthew Greeff Safaris noted Thursday evening “I have spoken with six qualified new prospects to Africa who are interested in a plains game or photo safari…and the show has just begun.” Paul Stones of Paul Stones Safaris who operates in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Botswana and South Africa offered at the conclusion of the two and half day show “in addition to some of my east coast clients who met me here rather than travel west, I met with 20 new qualified prospects interested in booking their first safari…this (new market) is what we asked for and this is what we can expect from the African Sporting Exposition – I look forward to the 2012 show!”
Although the show targeted a new market not seen with other west coast shows, Africa regulars were in attendance as well. One Namibian operator reported booking a $150,000 big game safari for three area surgeons that he expects will grow to a $250,000 safari including three elephant bulls. Other exhibitors reported visiting with attendees from the southeast and even from New York and Maryland who chose not to travel west to the major safari shows opting to come to Charlotte since “the very best outfitters are right here in our own backyard.”
Attendees were lured to the show not only by the exceptional exhibitors which included outfitters, wildlife artists, jewelers, fine gun makers and even a custom motorcycle shop building wildlife themed choppers, the African Sporting Exposition featured a door prize drawing sponsored by Krieghoff International, Hornady Manufacturing, Zarges custom cases and Ondjamba Safaris/Game Trackers Africa which featured a drawing for a Krieghoff Classic Big Five double rifle in .470 Nitro Express, fitted to a custom Zarges hard case with soft case, and a supply of Hornady Dangerous Game Series ammunition in a custom wood box. The double rifle package valued at more than $13,500 went to Woody Fox of North Carolina who was the lucky winner when his ticket was the first drawn Saturday evening at the conclusion of the show. Ten other lucky attendees won $100 gift certificates to African Sporting Creations, a purveyor of safari equipment who exhibited and sponsored the inaugural event. The 2012 African Sporting Exposition scheduled for January 26-28 at the Charlotte Convention Center and Five-Star Westin Hotel will again feature a Krieghoff double rifle package as a door prize for attendees and exhibitors alike.
A highlight of the show and unique to the African Sporting Exposition, a “Meet the Artists” cocktail reception and Artist Indaba was held Friday evening and included passed hors d’oeuvres and cocktails for show attendees while they viewed and purchased the stunning wildlife art offered by renowned greats including John Banovich, Grant Hacking, Raj Paul and enjoyed the massive photography screen featuring the images of Jofie & Monica Lamprecht, Coenraad Vermaak, Paul Stones, Matthew Greeff, Tito West and &Beyond. The 2012 event will feature a wildlife art display four times the size of the 2011 event with seven additional artists eager to display their work to this emerging and exciting east coast market.
Charlotte’s business community liked what they saw at the inaugural 2011 event with the Convention and Visitors Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, area banks, sporting goods retailers, beer distributors, NASCAR racing legends, sporting clubs and associations all pledging to promote and support an event they want on the east coast and particularly in Charlotte. The 2012 African Sporting Exposition is moving to the stunning Charlotte Convention Center and Five-Star Westin Hotel which was home to the recording breaking 2010 NRA Convention. The Convention Center is in the heart of the thriving banking and business district and features a light rail stop and easy access for the city’s business community and region’s sporting enthusiasts.


