TRAXDATA PROVIDES BRITAINS BIGGEST PRIZE TO
ATTRACT WORLDS BEST Hickstead
stages new competition with star appeal
A new class worth £40,000 to the winner
and conceived by Traxdata is to be launched at Hicksteads August
meeting.
The class, to be called The
Traxdata, will be the richest purse in Britain with a total prize fund of
£120,000 and cash awards down to 10th place. It will be held on the
Saturday of the Traxdata Derby Meeting including The Peugeot Derby (August 23
to 26).
Kevin Edwards, chairman and chief executive of
Traxdata, said: This class reflects everything that Traxdata is about -
it is innovative and the best in Europe. I am confident that, combined with the
other elements of the Traxdata Derby meeting, it will provide showjumping with
the premier show in Europe this year and Traxdata with excellent pan-European
coverage.
And Hickstead founder and owner, Douglas Bunn,
added: Traxdata has come up with exactly the kind of competition the
sport needs. It will be extremely attractive to the leading riders and an
exciting competition for the public to watch.
BBC Television has already agreed to transmit
The Traxdata together with the Traxdata Speed Derby and the Peugeot Derby
There will be a demanding one-round qualifying
competition, limited to 40 riders, on the Thursday of the meeting. Riders will
be invited to take part, starting with the top 20 from last years BSJA
ranking list and the top 10 riders from the FEI World Ranking list as well as
the current World, European and Olympic champions. Further riders will be
invited until the 40 is made up.
Riders in the top 20 places from the qualifying
competition will go forward to The Traxdata on Saturday, starting over a Grand
Prix-style course in reverse order of faults and time. The 10 best will then
carry their scores forward to a jump-off against the clock.
Douglas Bunn explains: The Peugeot Derby
itself is always an attraction, but this new competition will give the whole
meeting a tremendous boost and the worlds best riders yet another good
reason to come to Hickstead.
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