Hundreds Expected to attend Spectacular International Equine Competition

Mon 30th July 2018
The Gb Team Celebrating A Win At The Pony European Championships Held At The College In 2010

Hundreds of spectators from across East Yorkshire and beyond are expected to attend a spectacular international equine competition next month. Bishop Burton College is hosting the highly prestigious FEI Pony European Championships at its campus near Beverley, from August 7 – 12. The event, which is free to attend all week, is the only equine competition of its kind to include all three Olympic disciplines of eventing, dressage and showjumping. It will feature the finest young riding talent from across Europe, with competitors aged 16 or under from 16 countries taking part in individual and team events.

Prize giving ceremonies will take place throughout the week, with ‘horse ball’ matches during the evenings.

College Chief Executive and Principal, Bill Meredith, said: “We are extremely proud to be hosting this prestigious event. To be the host venue for an event featuring the finest young riders across Europe is a real privilege and something everyone at the college is very much looking forward to. We were chosen as the host venue because of our outstanding equine facilities and expertise and I very much hope as many as people as possible will come along to enjoy what promises to be a wonderful occasion.”

The college was chosen to be the host venue by the FEI (Federation Equestre Internationale), which is the international governing body, following a competitive bidding process. It previously hosted the competition in 2010 – the last time it was held in the UK – when the British eventing team rode to victory to secure the team gold in front of a home crowd.

For more information on the FEI European Pony Championships at Bishop Burton College, including the specific individual event times, visit www.bishopburtonponyeuros2018.co.uk

FEI EUROPEAN PONY CHAMPIONSHIPS

The FEI European Pony Championships will see more than 150 riders compete over five days of dressage, showjumping and cross country

  • Riders are aged 16 and under and many go on to Olympic success
  • Some 16 European nations will be represented
  • Individual and team awards will be given for all disciplines

The event launches with a spectacular opening ceremony featuring 12 stunt horses and a 34-strong mounted musical display by the Royal Horse Guards. The opening ceremony is by invitation only, but the rest of the occasion is free to attend.

More details and spefici event times here www.bishopburtonponyeuros2018.co.uk

 

 

 

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