Burghley Horse Trials

A competitor in the 2004 Horse Trials shows good form over the first fence on the cross-country course.

The Defender Burghley Horse Trials is an annual three-day event held at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, currently in early September. Defender Burghley Horse Trials is classified by the FEI as one of the seven leading three-day events in the world (the others being the Badminton Horse Trials, the Kentucky Three-Day Event, the Australian International Three Day Event, the Luhmühlen Horse Trials, the Maryland 5* and the Étoiles de Pau). It has competition at CCI5*-L (five star) level. The prize for first place is currently £110,000. Prize money is given down to 20th place.

Burghley is also one of the three events in the Grand Slam of Eventing.

Run in conjunction with the event since 1990 is the Dubarry Burghley Young Event Horse final, which judges four- and five-year-old horses on their potential as future Olympic mounts.

History

Horse trials have been held at Burghley House since 1961 when its owner the 6th Marquess of Exeter, an Olympic gold medalist in athletics and IOC member, heard that a three-day event at Harewood House could no longer be held due to suspected foot and mouth disease. Since then no other international horse trials site has staged as many championships, a record ten in all including the first World Championship in 1966.[1]

It is the longest continuous running international event. Up to 2023 there have been seven course designers: Bill Thomson, M.R.C.V.S. 1961 – 1983, Lt-Col. Henry Nicoll, D.S.O., O.B.E., 1975, Philip Herbert 1984 – 1988, Captain Mark Phillips, C.V.O., 1989 – 1996 and 1998 – 2000, Mike Tucker 1997 and 2001, Wolfgang Feld 2002 – 2004, Capt. Mark Phillips, C.V.O., 2005 – 2019 and Derek di Grazia, 2022–present.

Winners

William Fox-Pitt, here clearing the Cottesmore Leap on Idalgo in 2006, has the most wins at Burghley with six.
Year Rider Horse Notes
1961 United KingdomAnneli Drummond-Hay (GBR) Merely-A-Monarch
1962 United KingdomJames Templer (GBR) M'Lord Connolly
1963 Republic of IrelandHarry Freeman-Jackson (IRL) St. Finbarr
1964 United KingdomRichard Meade (GBR) Barberry
1965 United KingdomJ.J. Beale (GBR) Victoria Bridge
1966 ArgentinaCarlos Moratorio (ARG) Chalan
1967 United KingdomLorna Sutherland (GBR) Popadom
1968 United KingdomSheila Willcox (GBR) Fair and Square
1969 United KingdomGillian Watson (GBR) Shaitan
1970 United KingdomJudy Bradwell (GBR) Don Camillo
1971 United KingdomH.R.H. Princess Anne (GBR) Doublet
1972 United KingdomJanet Hodgson (GBR) Larkspur
1973 United KingdomMark Phillips (GBR) Maid Marion
1974 United StatesBruce Davidson (USA) Irish Cap
1975 United KingdomAly Pattinson (GBR) Carawich
1976 United KingdomJane Holderness-Roddam (GBR) Warrior
1977 United KingdomLucinda Prior-Palmer (GBR) George
1978 United KingdomLorna Clarke (GBR) Greco
1979 AustraliaAndrew Hoy (AUS) Davey
1980 United KingdomRichard Walker (GBR) John of Gaunt
1981 United KingdomLucinda Prior-Palmer (GBR) Beagle Bay
1982 United KingdomRichard Walker (GBR) Ryan's Cross
1983 United KingdomVirginia Holgate (GBR) Priceless
1984 United KingdomVirginia Holgate (GBR) Night Cap II
1985 United KingdomVirginia Holgate (GBR) Priceless
1986 United KingdomVirginia Leng (GBR) Murphy Himself
1987 New ZealandMark Todd (NZL) Wilton Fair
1988 United KingdomJane Thelwall (GBR) King's Jester
1989 United KingdomVirginia Leng (GBR) Master Craftsman
1990 New ZealandMark Todd (NZL) Face the Music
1991 New ZealandMark Todd (NZL) Welton Greylag
1992 United KingdomCharlotte Hollingsworth (GBR) The Cool Customer
1993 United StatesStephen Bradley (USA) Sassy Reason
1994 United KingdomWilliam Fox-Pitt (GBR) Chaka
1995 New ZealandAndrew Nicholson (NZL) Buckley Province
1996 United KingdomMary King (GBR) Star Appeal
1997 New ZealandMark Todd (NZL) Broadcast News
1998 New ZealandBlyth Tait (NZL) Chesterfield
1999 New ZealandMark Todd (NZL) Diamond Hall Red
2000 New ZealandAndrew Nicholson (NZL) Mr. Smiffy
2001 New ZealandBlyth Tait (NZL) Ready Teddy
2002 United KingdomWilliam Fox-Pitt (GBR) Highland Lad
2003 United KingdomPippa Funnell (GBR) Primmore's Pride Won as the final leg on the way to winning the Eventing Grand Slam
2004 AustraliaAndrew Hoy (AUS) Moon Fleet
2005 United KingdomWilliam Fox-Pitt (GBR) Ballincoola
2006 AustraliaLucinda Fredericks (AUS) Headley Britannia
2007 United KingdomWilliam Fox-Pitt (GBR) Parkmore Ed
2008 United KingdomWilliam Fox-Pitt (GBR) Tamarillo
2009 United KingdomOliver Townend (GBR) Carousel Quest
2010 New ZealandCaroline Powell (NZL) Lenamore
2011 United KingdomWilliam Fox-Pitt (GBR) Parklane Hawk
2012 New ZealandAndrew Nicholson (NZL) Avebury
2013 New ZealandAndrew Nicholson (NZL) Avebury
2014 New ZealandAndrew Nicholson (NZL) Avebury
2015 GermanyMichael Jung (GER) La Biosthetique-Sam FBW Won as the first leg on the way to winning the Eventing Grand Slam
2016 AustraliaChris Burton (AUS) Nobilis 18
2017 United KingdomOliver Townend (GBR) Ballaghmor Class
2018 New ZealandTim Price (NZL) Ringwood Sky Boy
2019 United KingdomPippa Funnell (GBR) MGH Grafton Street
2020 No event Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 No event Cancelled due to COVID-19, replaced by Bicton Arena International 5*
2022 United Kingdom Piggy March (GBR) Vanir Kamira
2023 United KingdomOliver Townend (GBR) Ballaghmor Class

Casualties and incidents

Winners of the 2010 Burghley Horse Trials, Caroline Powell and Lenamore, at the Dairy Farm during the Cross Country phase.
Oliver Townend and Carousel Quest, the winning combination at Burghley Horse Trials 2009, at the Discovery Valley during the cross country phase.

1988

  • Mark Davies (GBR) was killed when he fell at fence 26 during cross country at Burghley.[2]

1900

  • Ian Stark (GBR) was disqualified for exessive pressing of his exhausted horse, Alfresco during the event.[3]

1999

  • Simon Long (GBR) was killed when his horse Springleaze Macaroo flipped over a fence and crushed him during the cross country event.[4]

2004

  • Caroline Pratt (GBR) was killed during a rotational fall from her mount Primitive Streak on cross country.[5]

2009

  • Harry Meade (GBR) was disqualified and handed a red card for riding an exhausted horse. His mount, Dunauger No. 14 fell at fence 19.[6]
  • Paul Donovan (IRL) recieved a FEI yellow warning card for failing to stop after incurring 3 refusals on Sportsfield Sandyman.[7]The citation was given for "Dangerous riding - Continuing after three clear refusals, a fall, or any form of elimination (Eventing Rules Art. 525)" during the CCI4* event.[8]

2010

  • Nicola Malcom (GBR) was airlifted to hospital after she and her horse McFly fell at a fence during the cross country competition.[9]

2011

  • Michael Pollard (USA) recieved a Yellow Warning card for Abuse of Horse - Riding an exhausted Horse (Eventing Rules Art. 526) during the CCI4*.[10]

2012

  • Heartbreak Hill ridden by Paul Hart (SA) was euthanized on the cross country course after breaking his leg while competing.[11]
  • Sam Watson (IRL) recieved a Yellow Warning card for Abuse of Horse - Excessive pressing of a tired Horse (Eventing Rules Art. 526), Dangerous riding - Too fast or too slow (Eventing Rules Art. 525) during the CCI4*.[10]

2013

  • Clifton Promise, ridden by Jonathan Paget (NZL) was found to have reserpine, a banned substance in his system while competing. Clifton Promise was disqualified.[12]
  • Clifton Pinot, ridden by Kevin McNab (AUS) was found to have reserpine, a banned substance in his system while competing. Clifton Pinot was disqualified from the competition.[13]

2014

  • Orto, ridden by Sara Squires (UK) was euthanized after experiening a fatal injury from hitting a fence during cross country.[14]
  • Three riders were hospitalized after falls on cross country, Natalie Blundell (AUS), Gina Ruck (GBR) and Neil Spratt (NZL).[15]
  • Megan Heath (NZL) recieved a Yellow Warning card for Abuse of Horse - Excessive use of whip, bit and/or spurs (Eventing Rules Art. 526) during the CCI4* event.[8]

2016

  • Paul Tapner (AUS) was hospitalized after a fall from Up In th Air during the cross-country portion of the event.[16]

2019

  • David Britnell (GBR) recieved an Eventing Recorded Warning for Dangerous riding - Series of dangerous jumps (Eventing Rules Art. 525) at the CCI5* event.[10]

2022

  • HD Bronze and Harry Mutch (GBR) fell at Cottesmore Leap, during the cross-country portion of the event.[17]
  • Rosie Thomas (GBR) recieved several Recorded Warnings from the FEI for their conduct while riding their horse Balladeer Humbel Guy. They were warned for Dangerous riding - Pressing a tired Horse (Eventing Rules Art. 525), Dangerous riding - Series of dangerous jumps (Eventing Rules Art. 525), Dangerous riding - Severe lack of responsiveness from the Horse or the Athlete (Eventing Rules Art. 525) during the CCI5* event.[10]

2023

  • Julia Norman (GBR) was cited with a Eventing Recorded Warning by the FEI for "Abuse of Horse - Minor case of blood on the Horse (Eventing Rules Art. 526.1)" during the CCI5* at Burghley.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Burghley Horse Trials Guide | Humes Outfitters". 31 October 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Central News East: 12.09.1988: Horse Trials Death". MACE Archive. 30 April 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Central News East: 09.09.1990: Burghley Horse Trials". MACE Archive. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Fourth rider this year dies at horse trials". The Independent. 4 September 1999. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  5. ^ Seenan, Gerard; Newsum, Gillian (6 September 2004). "Rider's concerns before fatal fall". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  6. ^ Ryder, Erin (8 September 2009). "Rider Disqualification Handed Down at Burghley Event". The Horse. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Townend Does the Double at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials". FEI. 5 September 2009. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  8. ^ a b "Warning Cards : Eventing". data.fei.org. Retrieved 14 May 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "CAROLINE POWELL POISED TO TAKE ON KIWI'S BURGHLEY MANTLE". FEI. 3 September 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Warning Cards - Discipline = Eventing". data.fei.org. Retrieved 14 May 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "KZN Breeders : Heartbreak For South African Eventing Champion". kznbreeders.co.za. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  12. ^ "PARTIAL DECISION of the FEI TRIBUNAL Positive Anti-Doping Case No.: 2013/BS07" (PDF). FEI.org. 22 April 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "DECISION of the FEI TRIBUNAL Positive Anti-Doping Case No.: 2013/BS06" (PDF). FEI.org. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Orto Euthanized At Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials - The Chronicle of the Horse". Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  15. ^ "Avebury Is the Star of Burghley Again". USEA : United States Eventing Association Inc. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  16. ^ "FEI Classics™: Burton rules supreme at Burghley". FEI. 3 September 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  17. ^ "Mutch eager for Burghley return after woes of last year". Yahoo Sports. 30 August 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2024.

External links

  • Burghley Horse Trials official site