In addition to an incredible host city and state, the world’s best athletes, and the friendliest volunteer workforce in the world, it took a lot to stage the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. Here’s a look at the 16 days of September 25 through October 10, by the numbers:

507,022 attendees

16,800 feet of bike barricade

8 miles of linear fencing

396 temporary structures

70 temporary power generators

59 miles of electrical cable

20,000 temporary seats

more than 11,000 signs placed around the park

500 flags

30,000 feet of extension cord

632 athletes

752 horses

58 countries

More than 100,000 servings of Kentucky Ale brand beers poured

1,734 Maker’s Mark bottles dipped in red wax at the station inside the Kentucky Experience

175,220 pounds of recyclable and compostable materials removed from the park

56 percent of waste diverted from landfills through green initiatives

500 temporary toilet facilities

7.6 million page views to the Games web site from September 25 through October 10

193 countries represented in web site visitors

62,707 school children visited the Games thanks to Alltech

79,802 Facebook fans…and still counting!

6,000 AWESOME volunteers

1.1 million meals served to spectators, staff, athletes and volunteers

112,368 cars parked

326,260 trips to and from the Games taken through the main entry transport mall

16,000 caps, 5,000 walking sticks, and 1,000 saddle pads sold in the merchandise store

11 months – youngest credentialed person; the son of press officers John and Heather Strassburger