THE FESTIVAL OF THE HORSE
2000
26-28 August Bank Holiday
Weekend
Entries remain High for
Highclere
Well over 200 entries have been received for
the two day International Horse Trials at Highclere Castle - the feature event
of The Festival of the Horse 2000 at Highclere Castle, near Newbury over
the Bank Holiday weekend - with the majority of the dressage and show jumping
taking place on Sunday 27 August and the cross country and remainder of the
earlier phases on the Bank Holiday Monday.
With a choice of intermediate, open
intermediate and advanced intermediate classes, the Highclere event has held
its own despite being immediately preceded by Blair and being closely followed
by Burghley (31 August-3 September), Blenheim (7-10 September) and the Sydney
Olympics.
Amongst those taking the opportunity to bring
on younger horses and get in tune for later events are top international
riders: Swedens Anna Hilton, Mark Kyle from Ireland and William Fox-Pitt.
Last years One-Two in one of Highcleres Advanced
Intermediate classes Marie Sleet with Penny Royale III and Jo
Marsh-Smith with Albie OG (respectively) both return to the
venue next weekend for a rematch; whilst the 1999 Highclere Open Intermediate
winner, Daisy Dick rides the same horse The White Sergeant in the
advanced intermediate this time.
Alterations to the cross-country course have
been made this year as a result of an ongoing refurbishment programme and the
introduction of new sponsors. New fences include a kick on and cling
on elephant trap (as described by course designers Rod and Sue Bennett)
and a new log pile replacing the old parallels. The Bennetts, also designers at
Wilton and Tythrop Park this year, have been building the Highclere course
since 1995. Commented Sue: Riders seem to enjoy Highclere because it is
challenging but at the same time, fair and straightforward. They often say to
us that it has the look of a mini-Badminton.
Harrods famous window dressers will be
assigned to decorate the Harrods bank complex comprising the Pyramid fence and
obelisk drop. And, Phase Eight (the fashion chain offering affordable, stylish
tailoring and smart occasion wear) a long-time supporter of horse trials rider,
Jo Rimmer (also entered at Highclere) branches out into event sponsorship for
the first time as sponsor of Highcleres famous sphinx fence - a double of
corners, with a prime position in front of the Castle.
Woodstock Furniture of Knightsbridge is to
sponsor the Side Saddle classes, and Mitsubishi Motors Reading are also
supporting the event as an extension of the nine year Mitsubishi Motors UK
sponsorship of Badminton Horse Trials. Horse & Hound magazine, Mark Hall
Insurance Services and Horsefair Equestrian are also new sponsors for this
years event.
The Horse Trials will be supported by an
even bigger all-star cast of displays and competitions making up the second
running of Highcleres FESTIVAL OF THE HORSE 2000 with carriage driving
(Saturday and Sunday), Affiliated Show Jumping (Sunday) and on the Bank Holiday
Monday: Horse Whisperer (Gary Witheford), Showcase competitive Horse Sale,
Fullers Heavy Horse Musical Drive, Dressage-to-Music by Catherston Stud,
American Saddlebreds, Western Riding and Side Saddle.
The official charities for The Festival of The
Horse & International Horse Trials will be The Racing Welfare Millennium
Appeal and The Inspire Foundation. Highclere Castle is located just South of
Newbury, off the A34 Bypass. Gates open from 9am. No advance booking required.
Tickets (excl. Craft Fair); Sat £4 per adult (Children £1); Sun
£5 (£1); Mon £8 (£2). Further details from:
www.highclerecastle.co.uk
The Full Festival Timetable is as follows:
Start
Times
|
Event
|
Location
|
0900
1600
|
White Horse
Harness Club Regional Carriage Driving Championships
Dressage/Cones
|
Carriage Field
& Main Arena
|
|
Craft Fair
|
|
|
Trade Stands
arrive
|
|
|
|
|
0930
|
Carriage Driving
Championships - Cross Country
|
Cross country
course
|
|
National Schools
Championships Dressage
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
1000
|
Unaffiliated
Combined Training
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
1100
|
Affiliated Show
Jumping - Charles Britton Speed Class
|
Main Arena
|
1200
|
Carriage Driving
for the Disabled
|
Parkland
|
1200
|
Horse Trials
Dressage
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
1230
|
Carriage Driving
for the Disabled: Concours dElegance
|
Main Arena
|
1250
|
Western Riding
Demonstration
|
Main Arena
|
1325
|
Affiliated Show
Jumping Horse & Hound Carnarvon Championship
|
Main Arena
|
1400
|
Fun Dog
Show
|
Trade Stand
Area
|
1530
|
Horse Trials
Show Jumping
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
Tbc
|
Carriage Driving
Prize Giving
|
Main Arena
|
|
|
|
All Day
|
Craft Fair &
Trade Stands
|
|
0830
|
National Schools
Championships Show Jumping
|
Main Arena
|
0830
|
Horse Trials
Remaining Dressage
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
0930
|
Horse Trials
Remaining Show jumping
|
|
0930
|
Horse Trials
Cross Country
|
|
1000
|
Potential Young
Event Horse Class
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
1100
|
Fullers Brewery
Heavy Horse Musical Drive
|
Main Arena
|
1115
|
Western Riding
Demonstration
|
Main Arena
|
1130
|
Festival of the
Horse Painting Competition Prizegiving
|
Mitsubishi Main
Arena Stand
|
1150
|
Woodstock
Furniture Side Saddle Show Jumping
|
Main Arena
|
1200
|
Horse Whisperer
Gary Witheford
|
Trade Stand
Area
|
1250
|
Sara Batting
Estate Agency Dressage-to-Music demonstrations
|
Main Arena
|
1300
|
Exemption Dog
Show, followed by Fun Dog Show
|
Trade Stand
Area
|
1330
|
American
Saddlebreds Display
|
Main Arena
|
1350
|
Fullers Brewery
Heavy Horse Musical Drive
|
Main Arena
|
1400
|
Western Riding
Demonstration
|
Main Arena
|
1435
|
Woodstock
Furniture Side Saddle period costume Concours dElegance
|
Main Arena
|
1500
|
Young Event Horse
Final
|
Main Arena
|
1520
|
Heavy Horse Horse
Introduction
|
Main Arena
|
1530
|
British Horse
Database Showcase Sport Horse Parade
|
Main Arena
|
1530
|
Horse Whisperer
Gary Witheford
|
Main Arena
|
1540
|
Sara Batting
Estate Agency Dressage-to-Music demonstrations
|
Main Arena
|
1545
|
British Horse
Database Showcase Sport Horse Sale
|
Horse Trials
Area
|
Tbc
|
Horse Trials
Prizegivings
|
Mitsubishi Main
Arena Stand
|
|
|
|
All Day
|
Craft Fair &
Trade Stands
|
|
Location: Just South of Newbury, off the
A34 Bypass (follow the brown signs to The Castle)
Admission Prices: Saturday £4 per
adult (children £1), Sunday £5 (£1), Monday £8 (£2).
All prices include parking and admission [excluding Craft Fair]
Booking system: No advance bookings
taken
Further details from: www.highclerecastle.co.uk or call: 01256-850272.
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