The team at the FEI Rockingham International Horse Trials is
putting the finishing touches to the showground and cross country courses,
ready to welcome a capacity entry of event riders from around the world, and
pony club competitors from around the country.
There will be plenty of 2016 Rio
Olympic hopefuls in action – although without their potential Olympic horses,
not least ex World and European Champion Zara Tindall (nee Phillips). We also
have British squad members William Fox-Pitt, Kitty King, Izzy Taylor and Laura
Collett.
Australian representatives include
three previous Badminton Horse Trials winners; Andrew Hoy, Paul Tapner and Sam
Griffiths. Andrew Hoy has already ridden at seven Olympic Games, and has four
medals (three gold and one silver) to his name.
Last year's winner of the Loomes
watch, Sir Mark Todd, was part of New Zealand's first ever Three Day Event team
to contest a World Championship, and won back to back Olympic gold medals (1984
and 1988), with three further Olympic medals in his collection. He returns this
year, as does his team-mate Caroline Powell, who has ridden at two Games,
London and Beijing.
Aoife Clark leads the Irish charge.
She rode at London 2012, finishing 7th individually, and was then a
member of the Irish team at the World Equestrian Games in 2014 where Ireland
secured qualification for Rio.
Vittoria Panizzon and Giovanni
Ugolotti have both represented Italy at Championships, while Giovanni's
fiancee, Canadian rider Kathryn Robinson, will be hoping that her recent double
clear at Badminton has earnt her a ticket to Rio. And don't forget to look out
for home team riders, Brazil's Carlos Parro and Marcelo Tosi.
Riders representing Russia, USA,
Canada, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, Belgium, Sweden, Australia,
New Zealand, Hong Kong, Brasil, Zimbabwe and South Africa have all thrown their
hats in to the ring, making this a truly international field.
However, it's not just the eventing
that has attracted exciting entries. Last year's Pony Club team show jumping
class drew 17 teams – this year the organisers have been inundated with
entries, necessitating a slight change in the rules to accommodate as many
riders as possible.
The horse trials takes place over the weekend of the
20th - 22nd May in the Park at Rockingham Castle – tickets can be bought on the
gate. For more information about everything happening at FEI Rockingham
International Horse Trials visit www.rockinghamcastlehorsetrials.com
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