Dublin Horse Show cancelled owing to Covid uncertainty
The 2021 Dublin Horse Show will not be going ahead; instead, organisers are planning to hold a RDS National Championships in August
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The 2021 Dublin Horse Show will not be going ahead; instead, organisers are planning to hold a RDS National Championships in August
A number of Covid-19 restrictions, including rules on travel and outdoor sport, were eased on Monday (26 April) in Scotland and Wales, paving the way for more organised competition and training to resume
The Great Horses for Health relay starts on 2 May in Yorkshire and will take place in 11 regions of the UK over five months
The special production is a follow-up to a series of successful events last year, which won the Donkey Sanctuary the award for the best audience engagement campaign at the 2020 UK Social Media Awards
“Collectively, we will continue to make the strong case for the use of equestrian indoor riding arenas with Government in a bid to get agreement on their use at an earlier stage”
Mark Phillips reviews the current global travel and competition challenges facing riders and their support teams
The current legislation omits a previous agreement on indoor arenas
Carl Hester shares his thoughts on the difficulties of competing abroad and team selection ahead of this year’s championships, as well as remembering a very special neighbour...
“We’ve all learned the importance of protecting each other during the pandemic – now we need to apply the same principles to protect everyone’s horses”
Last week, first minister Nicola Sturgeon set out plans to relax the “stay at home” restrictions and today (12 March) Horsescotland released revised guidance for equestrians, in accordance with Sportscotland.
Riders who had qualified for the event due to be held at Badminton this year have been offered two options
The organisers say it is impossible to control public access numbers or guarantee social distancing in busy areas
Two international eventing fixtures in May have been cancelled owing to continued uncertainty over the Covid-19 situation
Many riders are chomping at the bit to get back competing after lockdown, and we think a few of these might run through their heads when that time comes
British Dressage and British Showjumping have revealed their operational plans for the return of competition and training in England from 29 March