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Two-day
bumper package planned for THE FESTIVAL OF THE HORSE 2002
Highclere
Castle, Sunday 25 August & Bank Holiday Monday 26 August
2002 |
Thousands
of horses and riders and spectators, are expected to descend on
Highclere Castle, near Newbury (Berkshire) for The Festival of the
Horse 2002 and The International Horse Trials, which this year will
be a two day equestrian show with a packed programme of events
including two days of cross country - and a more spectator-friendly
layout.
As
part of the increased support from Mitsubishi Motors Reading - the
cross country course will include a Badminton-style Mitsubishi pick-ups
fence for the first time, and Mitsubishi will host a charity luncheon
for The Spinal Injuries Association in a new mobile executive hospitality
suite from Golden Corporate. The Festival will also feature:
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More Horse Trials cross-country always the most popular attraction
at Highclere with its creatively designed Egyptian-themed
course, backdrop of Highclere Castle and natural amphitheatre. The
Intermediate and Advanced Intermediate Horse Trials on the Monday
will be preceded by a new pre-Novice event, giving two whole days
of cross country excitement.
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A more spectator-friendly course layout with the Start being routed
near the Main Arena for the first time (and with The Finish close
by) and the cross country commentary to be broadcast to Main Arena
spectators.
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Many of Britains top riders who will have travelled their
horses down overnight from Scotlands Blair Castle Horse Trials,
before moving on to The Burghley International Horse Trials four
days later; with British team members set to depart for The World
Equestrian Games at Jerez in Spain (10-22 September). Past Highclere
winners and regular competitors include Andrew Nicholson, Blyth
Tait, Mark Todd (now based in New Zealand) and William Fox-Pitt.
Highclere presents an ideal opportunity for the top riders to bring
on their stars of the future a look back at the past results
for this event, reveal that this years Badminton winners,
Supreme Rock and Pippa Funnell were third at Highclere back in 1997.
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Displays including:
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The Fullers Heavy Horses and The Heavy Horse Riding Club of Great
Britain (Ridden Shire Horses)
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American Saddle-breds
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Wiltshire-based Horse Whisperer, Gary Witheford
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Dressage-to-Music
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Other Competitions Including:
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Show Jumping including: Foxhunters and Newcomers classes and Grand
Prix for top international riders
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The Woodstock Furniture Side Saddle Jumping and Period Costume Classes
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The Great Highclere 60 mile Endurance Ride
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Disabled Carriage Driving
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A Dog show (open to all)
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The chance to shop for some unusual gifts, clothes, country and
home wear at The Festivals own Shopping Village trade stands.
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The enthusiastic support of Lord Carnavon and his family. Lord Carnarvon
usually presents the prizes, The Hon Harry Herbert has entered his
Boxer, Lettie, in the Dog Show in the past and his wife Chica (a
keen eventing owner) plans to enter her horse Queens Council
who was placed here last year.
Tickets
to The Festival of The Horse will be £6 on Sunday and £8
on Monday (Toddlers Free and Children Half Price). These prices
include parking. Gates open from 9am daily. No advance booking is
required. Highclere Castle is located just South of Newbury, off
the A34 Bypass. For further details visit www.highclerecastle.co.uk
or call: 07836-213338.
THE
FESTIVAL OF THE HORSE 2002 - PROVISIONAL TIMETABLE:
SUNDAY
25 AUGUST 2002 |
AUGUST
BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY |
Dressage,
Show Jumping & Cross Country (Pre-Novice)
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Cross
Country (Advanced & Open Intermediate) |
International
Show Jumping (see above) |
Dressage
(Remaining Intermediates) |
Dressage
(Advanced & Open Intermediate) |
Show
Jumping (Horse Trials) |
Endurance
Riding |
Woodstock
Furniture Side Saddle Classes |
Disabled
Carriage Driving |
Charity
Lunch: Spinal Injuries Association |
Demonstrations:
(Gary Witheford) |
More
Demonstrations: Horse Whisperer, Ridden Shire Horses, Dressage-to-Music |
Festival
of the Horse Shopping Village |
Festival
of the Horse Shopping Village |
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