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If Harveywetdog did Wikipedia

In April 2020 and in the interest of legacy I wrote a Wikipedia entry recording the thoughts and notable works of Harveywetdog. I admit I was ignorant of the rules concerning self promotion on Wikipedia and consequently my entry was correctly deleted and my account expunged from the system. As a result my original words and links were sadly lost but nevertheless here is a rewrite. Perhaps when I'm gone someone will be able to enter it onto Wikipedia as a fitting epitaph for my time on the Harveywetdog Project.  

REMOVAL OF THE FEI BARBURY CASTLE INTERNATIONAL HORSE TRIALS FROM THE 2023 CALENDAR

And another one bites the dust?



Barbury 2014
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Musketeer Event Management press statement follows -

Regrettably, British Eventing (BE) has made the decision to terminate the Affiliation Agreement for Barbury Castle International Horse Trials and therefore remove the fixture from the 2023 BE and FEI eventing calendar. The current restriction placed on organisers by British Eventing within the new International fixtures Affiliation Agreement, seeks to prevent venues that host international fixtures from hosting unaffiliated (UA) eventing competition during the year.

Musketeer Event Management (MEM) took on the organisation of Barbury Castle International Horse Trials in 2019 and introduced a successful unaffiliated event in 2021 to financially support the International fixture, which facilitates viability and continued investment in the wonderful site.

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MEM and BE sought to find a solution for alternative options, to ensure the viability of the International fixture at Barbury and, although BE offered the venue the opportunity to host a new GOBE fixture, no regular classes were permitted to run alongside. On review of entry levels for the events which hosted GOBE classes in 2022, it was determined that taking the risk of forfeiting three days of the Unaffiliated sport was too great.


Consequently, in conjunction with Barbury Castle Estates, the decision was taken that the only financially viable option for the venue is to continue with the running of the Cotswold Cup fixture taking place over the weekend of 15th & 16th July.


Barbury Castle Estate and Musketeer Event Management both remain completely committed to the continuation of International and grassroots Eventing at the venue, are extremely grateful for the support of all the sponsors and volunteers that add so much to the event and sincerely hope the International fixture will have the opportunity to return to this iconic venue in the future.

Chris Woodhouse, Barbury Castle Estates, commented:

“The decision by British Eventing to cancel the Barbury International Horse Trials is lamentable. Musketeer Event Management supported by the Estate have made a considerable investment over recent years to improve the event, support its financial viability during Covid and broaden the appeal to junior competitors. Insisting on affiliation of all events in order to boost the finances of British Eventing in a post Covid environment when competitors and the general public are struggling with the cost of living appears to me to be elitist and non-inclusive.”



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