The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Land Rover Blair Castle Internatio­nal Horse Trials

Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire, August 23 to 26

- GAYLE RITCHIE blairhorse­trails.co.uk

Excitement is mounting for the Land Rover Blair Castle Internatio­nal Horse Trials with more than 45,000 people expected to journey to Perthshire for Scotland’s premier equestrian event.

Visitors will travel from across the globe to watch an estimated 1,800 horses compete in the extravagan­za, which runs from Thursday until Sunday.

Set against the stunning backdrop of fairytale Blair Castle, attendees will be able to watch a number of events taking place during the four days, including the exciting cross country, Highland pony show, British Show Jumping and Pony Club mounted games.

One of the major highlights of the weekend will be watching internatio­nal riders competing in the finale of the Event Rider Masters series.

World number one Oliver Townend has seven horses entered for the event while Piggy French has several, including Quarrycres­t Echo, who has just been named in the squad for the World Equestrian Games. She’ll also be competing on Cooley Monsoon, owned by actress Jennifer Saunders, so there may be an opportunit­y for some star spotting.

The unique Bruadar Country Fair will also be on site, featuring falconry displays, terrier racing, pig racing, a vintage and classic tractor cavalcade, Quack Commandos and the Horsepower Cossack stunt show.

The historic grounds will also host a pop-up shopping village, with more than 200 stalls catering for all tastes – horsey and non-horsey – with culinary delights, home accessorie­s, country clothing and gifts just some of the things on offer.

Whisky lovers can book tickets to an exclusive tasting session with official drinks partner Bruadar, with all proceeds being donated to the chosen charity for this year’s Horse Trials, My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.

Andrew Bruce Wooton, general manager at Atholl Estates, said: “The Land Rover Blair Castle Internatio­nal Horse Trials always prove to be an incredible few days, with a wealth of local and internatio­nal visitors coming together to cheer on talented equestrian­s.

“Blair Castle is the perfect setting for this prestigiou­s event, with both the venue and the Horse Trials steeped in history.

“The perfect summer day out for families and individual­s alike.”

Paul Bush, VisitScotl­and’s director of events, added: “The event is a key fixture in our annual calendar of events, helping drive Scotland’s visitor economy by attracting equestrian fans from across the world to our shores.”

Tickets are available online and start at £12.

They can also be bought on the day.

 ??  ?? Chuffy Clarke and Second Supreme competing at Blair Castle Horse Trials.
Chuffy Clarke and Second Supreme competing at Blair Castle Horse Trials.

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