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Major Changes Introduced for
the 2001 Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials |
The many changes being introduced at the
Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials this year will most certainly mean the
Box Office staff being inundated with early applications when the Office opens
for business on Monday, January 8th.
One of the new features for Badminton 2001 will be, for the first time the
cross country course starting and finishing in the arena and it is here, too,
the final fence will be positioned.
Another important innovation being introduced by the Director, Hugh Thomas, is
a Badminton Members' Club adjacent to the main arena where, for a modest daily
charge, spectators will be able to have a meal or a snack in some degree of
comfort in a ringside marquee with its own toilets and closed circuit
television. The Badminton Members' Club replaces the marquee previously
exclusively reserved for British Horse Society and British Horse Trials
Association members.
The Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials take place from May 3-6 when
another major innovation will allow spectators on both the Thursday and Friday
to watch the Dressage competition from unreserved grandstand seats entirely
free, apart from those seats with headphones or situated close to the centre
line, essential for aficionados - there remains a charge for these reserved
seats.
The idea behind the free grandstand seats, says Hugh Thomas, is that it will
encourage more people to watch the tests from time to time without having to
purchase a seat for the whole day.
While it is far too early to give the names of individual riders who will be
taking part, it can be confidently expected that members of Britain's Sydney
silver-medal winning team as well as overseas Olympians will be competing.
Many will, no doubt, be attracted by the record amount of prize money on offer.
Badminton continues to lead the way in the sport with the £150,000 barrier
being broken. Last year the total was £135,000, next May the winner will
receive a prize of £35,000 (an increase of £5,000), together with the
handsome, silver Mitsubishi Motors Trophy.
Each year, Badminton selects a charity and it is only fitting that this year it
will be the Red Cross which will benefit from fund-raising. The Red Cross has
been associated with Badminton and has done so much for the sport over very
many years.
These major changes and the urgent need to obtain advance tickets and admission
to the new Members' Club will certainly be occupying the Box Office staff from
the outset.
The postal address of the Box Office is: Box
Office, Badminton Horse Trials, Badminton, Glos. Gl9 1DF; telephone number;
+44(0)1454 218 375; fax number; +44(0)1454 218 702; e-mail;
boxoffice@badminton-horse.co.uk.
For further information please visit the Badminton Horse Trials website,
www.badminton-horse.co.uk
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