Pontispool Equine Sports Centre is limbering up for its British Eventing Horse Trials that take place on May 27 to 29, when world-class riders are expected to be in action over the course of the three days. Eric Winter, the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials designer, has put his stamp on the course which will run in a clock wise direction with Intermediate and Novice classes running on Saturday. Pontispool’s sponsored rider Alex Bragg said: “Affiliated horse trials at Pontispool are really enjoyable, with great courses coupled with fantastic organization making it a really popular event. The courses are all fair and inviting across the levels from BE80(T) up to Open Intermediate and the location of the show jumping makes it a natural amphitheatre for spectators”. The title sponsor is Wychanger Barton Saddlery, who will have their trade stand here too. Several new sponsors have come on board for the Horse Trials including Yeovil Driver Training, Cannington Enterprises, ST Equestrian Laundry Services and Heronhill Air Conditioning. Riders entered at the competition include British team rider Kitty King, Tom McEwen, one of Team GB’s most exciting who has represented his country at Pony, Junior and Young Rider level winning team gold in 2007, 2008 ad 2011; Ireland’s Jonty Evans and Padraig McCarthy; Canada’s Olympic team rider Rebecca Howard and eventing legend Lucinda Green. For the first time there will be live scoring, and all-day catering around the show jumping arena will add to the event’s unique atmosphere. Organiser Richard Mitford-Slade said: “We’ve had a terrific entry once again which is testament to the reputation of Pontispool. We are thrilled to have received such a high caliber of entries and it’s a great opportunity for people to come along and watch both established stars, and those with a great future ahead of them, in action.” Entry to the event is £10 per car or £5 per single occupant on Saturday only, and is donated to a local charity. Entry on Sunday and Monday is free. Food is served all day and a raised viewing area offers a superb base to watch the showjumping.
Pontispool Equine Sports Centre is limbering up for its British Eventing Horse Trials that take place on May 27 to 29, when world-class riders are expected to be in action over the course of the three days. Eric Winter, the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials designer, has put his stamp on the course which will run in a clock wise direction with Intermediate and Novice classes running on Saturday. Pontispool’s sponsored rider Alex Bragg said: “Affiliated horse trials at Pontispool are really enjoyable, with great courses coupled with fantastic organization making it a really popular event. The courses are all fair and inviting across the levels from BE80(T) up to Open Intermediate and the location of the show jumping makes it a natural amphitheatre for spectators”. The title sponsor is Wychanger Barton Saddlery, who will have their trade stand here too. Several new sponsors have come on board for the Horse Trials including Yeovil Driver Training, Cannington Enterprises, ST Equestrian Laundry Services and Heronhill Air Conditioning. Riders entered at the competition include British team rider Kitty King, Tom McEwen, one of Team GB’s most exciting who has represented his country at Pony, Junior and Young Rider level winning team gold in 2007, 2008 ad 2011; Ireland’s Jonty Evans and Padraig McCarthy; Canada’s Olympic team rider Rebecca Howard and eventing legend Lucinda Green. For the first time there will be live scoring, and all-day catering around the show jumping arena will add to the event’s unique atmosphere. Organiser Richard Mitford-Slade said: “We’ve had a terrific entry once again which is testament to the reputation of Pontispool. We are thrilled to have received such a high caliber of entries and it’s a great opportunity for people to come along and watch both established stars, and those with a great future ahead of them, in action.” Entry to the event is £10 per car or £5 per single occupant on Saturday only, and is donated to a local charity. Entry on Sunday and Monday is free. Food is served all day and a raised viewing area offers a superb base to watch the showjumping.