Perthshire Advertiser

Horse trials jump to raising money for air ambulance

- Johnathon Menzies

Blair Castle Equi-Trek Internatio­nal Horse Trials has turned in a faultless round of fundraisin­g to help Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) deliver its life-saving service.

SCAA, Scotland’s only charityfun­ded air ambulance helicopter, was the 2017 official charity partner of the world-renowned annual fourday equestrian event in August.

Through a variety of fundraisin­g activities and corporate support, SCAA secured nearly £17,000 during the event, providing a valuable contributi­on to their vital service.

Among the activities in aid of SCAA were a whisky tasting and staff fundraisin­g by Morrison and MacKay, a family fun activity area throughout the four days, a sponsored abseil from the historic tower of Blair Castle and a ‘shop and drop’ service for the many thousands of visitors to the event. The horse trials’ organised activities also helped boost the total raised.

SCAA’s regional fundraisin­g manager, Helen MacGregor, said the charity partnershi­p had been a great success and helped deliver much-needed funds for the service.

“Around one in 13 of the emergencie­s responded to by SCAA is equestrian related and it is clear that many horse riders understand – often from personal experience – the value of an air ambulance in such time-critical situations,” said Helen. She continued: “I think that recognitio­n and support is reflected in the fantastic amount raised for SCAA throughout the course of the event – the largest gathering of the equestrian community in the country.”

Helen also thanked the Blair Castle Internatio­nal Horse Trials organisers for selecting SCAA as their 2017 charity partner.

“From the moment we set up until we left, our team of volunteers were bowled over by the warm reception the equestrian community extended to us,” she explained.

“It was a pleasure to work with the whole event team and we are very grateful to them for selecting SCAA to be part of such a prestigiou­s internatio­nal event.”

Nicky Townshend, assistant director of Blair Castle Equi-Trek

Helen MacGregor (right) from SCAA and Nicky Townshend from Blair Castle Horse Trials with SCAA paramedic Craig McDonald Internatio­nal Horse Trials, said Atholl Estates and Blair Castle had been delighted to work with such an enthusiast­ic team of fundraiser­s.

“The life-saving work of Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is vital to so many people who visit, live or work in Scotland,” she said, “and we are happy to do our part in ensuring they are there whenever a call comes in.”

Helen also highlighte­d the partnershi­p as providing a major event experience for the charity’s many volunteer helpers.

She added: “Volunteers are the life-blood of SCAA and to engage with SCAA and with the public is vital. At the horse trials, SCAA was able to work alongside one of our key corporate partners, Clydesdale Bank.”

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