HORSING AROUND
SPORTING LIFE: BRAMHAM HORSE TRIALS GET INTO STRIDE
Five-year-old Molly Kaye and her sister Evie, aged two, from Rawdon, are pictured enjoying the day at the 2018 Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials. Ten riders are representing Yorkshire across Bramham’s three main eventing competitions.
JACKETS AND jumpers were ditched for sun cream and shades as the sun eventually made a welcome appearance on the opening day of a truly global 2018 Equi-Trek Bramham International Horse Trials.
Organisers are hoping that Yorkshire’s premier eventing fixture will attract about 60,000 spectators over the four days with visitors flocking to Bramham Park from far and wide.
Bramham’s three main competitions have attracted top-class eventers from all over the globe and Camille Kruger became the first rider from Zimbabwe to compete on the Yorkshire grounds with her opening-day dressage test on Biarritz II.
Four of the world’s top seven – and riders from 13 countries – are battling it out at this year’s Bramham, which began quietly under grey skies on
Bramham’s three main competitions have attracted top-class eventers from all over the globe.
Thursday morning. But the bars, Pimm’s tents and ice cream vendors were soon enjoying a roaring trade as a decent opening-day crowd sipped in the afternoon sunshine with Germany’s Rio 2016 Olympics silver medallist Julia Krajewski setting a new Bramham record dressage score of 19.4 on Chipmunk FRH in the event’s flagship CCI threestar.
Hoards of spectators are now expected over the next three days with admission free after 4pm this afternoon for late-night shopping until 8pm.
Ten riders are representing Yorkshire across Bramham’s three main eventing competitions with London 2012 silver medallist Nicola Wilson the county’s main hope in the CCI three-star competition on One Two Many.