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In two distinct events, a recent incident at the US Open tennis tournament and the ongoing Wild West fair by Lake Constance (Bodensee) have captured headlines.
At the US Open, an unknown person stole the cap of Polish tennis player, Majchrzak, during the tournament. The cap, which belonged to Majchrzak, was later handed to a young fan. This isolated incident is unrelated to the Wild West fair.
Meanwhile, the Wild West fair is currently drawing over 50,000 visitors to its location by Lake Constance. The fair features more than 460 horses and riders from 14 nations, competing in disciplines such as Reining, Cutting, Cow Horse, and Ranch Horse. The event aims to recreate the atmosphere of the American Wild West, offering a touch of real America.
The fair is not just about horses, as it also includes other aspects of the Wild West. Western fans are living their Wild West dream, immersing themselves in the event's authentic atmosphere.
In a separate event, "Promis unter Palmen" is not currently ongoing. This TV show is set to air on Sat.1 in spring 2026 and features celebrities like Claude-Oliver Rudolph, Gina-Lisa Lohfink, Menderes, and Silvia Wollny. The location of "Promis unter Palmen" is not specified.
It's important to note that "Promis unter Palmen" is not related to the Wild West fair by Lake Constance. The details about the identity of the idol or the young tennis fan involved in the cap incident at the US Open are not provided.
In conclusion, while the US Open witnessed a cap-stealing incident, and the Wild West fair by Lake Constance is currently offering an immersive Wild West experience, "Promis unter Palmen" remains a separate event scheduled for future broadcast.