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Bramham Horse Trials

Bramham Horse Trials

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Bramham International Horse Trials is one of the Europe's leading three-day events, taking place every June at Bramham Park, near Wetherby in West Yorkshire. The event attracts around 60,000 spectators over four days of competition.[1]

Rider at the 2014 Bramham Horse Trials

The Event

History

The event first ran in 1974 under the direction of George Lane Fox, then owner of Bramham Park and was won by American rider Bruce Davidson from a field of only 25. The horse trials has grown considerably over the years, gaining international status in 1981. There has only been one cancellation in the event's history, which was in 2001 due to the foot and mouth disease epidemic.

The main horse trials regularly attracts in excess of 140 competitors internationally.[2] In 2012 Bramham attracted its largest ever field, and was used by many as a final run for the London 2012 Olympics.

In 2016 it was used as the Olympic Trial for the British Team, which was won by Gemma Tattersall.[3]

Classes

The horse trials is a 3-star level international event and hosts four classes: CCI*** senior; CCI*** British Under 25 Championship; CIC***; and Event Rider Masters CIC***.

A host of other arena classes are held alongside the main event. These include British Show Jumping classes; hunter and young stock classes; Burghley Young Event Horse competition; and a stallion parade.

Event Timetable

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Notable Dates

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Casualties and Incidents

2012

  • Lead the Way collapsed and died of a heart attack at fence 14.[4]
  • Jagganath collapsed and died after the finish line on cross country of a suspected heart attack.[5]

2015

  • Uwald (UK) ridden by Nana Dalton was euthanized after sustaining an injury to his suspensory while participating in the CCI3* at Bramham.[6]

2018

  • Second Supreme ridden by Chuffy Clark (UK) collapsed and died after stumbling on landing during the cross-country portion of the CCI*** event.[7]

2022

  • Ms Poppins ridden by Allie Knowles (USA) was euthanized after suffering a traumatic injury while on the cross country course.[8]
  • Ventura de la Chaule JRA ridden by Toshiyuki Tanaka (JPN) was euthanized after a rotational fall at fence 7B.[8]

References

  1. Official figures; The Estate Office, Bramham Park
  2. "Burghley Direct Web Page". BDWP: Bramham Results 2015. 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. "Horse and Hound". 12 June 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  4. "Two horses die from heart attacks at Bramham trials". BBC News. 10 June 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  5. "Two horses die from heart attacks at Bramham trials". BBC News. 10 June 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  6. "Second Supreme Collapses at Bramham Horse Trials". Local Rider. 10 June 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2024.



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