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The Bowmore Blair Castle International
Horse Trials & Country Fair |
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July 2000
Organisers of the Bowmore Blair Castle
International Horse Trials and Country Fair took the opportunity to view the
challenging cross country fences of Scotlands premier three-day event
from horseback.
Mounted on Highland ponies from the Blair
Castle Trekking Centre, organiser, Tim Hadaway, Secretary, Cathy Jackson and
sponsorship co-ordinator Laura Binner, rode out onto the course to see how
fence building was progressing and to inspect the new Irish bank and temple
obstacles.
The event, which has become one of the most
popular in the Scottish sporting calendar takes place from August 24th to 27th
this year and include a spectacular Country Fair with attractions such as
quad-biking, fly-fishing and archery.
The Highland ponies come from the Atholl Stud
which was one of the first Highland pony studs in Scotland, while the trekking
centre is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Used throughout the year, these ponies are just
as at home carrying deer in the stalking season or tourists in the trekking
season, which is now well under way.