Arkmiido
Well-Known Member
The British Horse Driving Trials Association (BHDTA) have just employed a Marketing Director.. (It's not me!) Carriage Driving is equestrian sport's Best Kept Secret. And I'm interested to know what horsey people know about driving, what they know about Driving Trials (other than Prince Philip does it...) and whether you would consider trying it - what is stopping you from considering it as an alternative for competing? Because it really is an amazing sport.
There are fewer than 120 drivers taking part at a national level. Part of the barrier is the cost, but we still need people involved at the grass roots level - club competition, pleasure driving, showing etc - and possibly some newcomers to these disciplines may end up as National competitors..
Just think, it's easier to get to the top of your game with a smaller pool of competition, and a higher chance of getting to represent your country. There is also a thriving young drivers network, International Competition for juniors, and it really is the most fabulous fun - and a really friendly lot of people.
So, would you be interested in demos / try driving days, held in conjunction with Riding Clubs/Pony Clubs? Would you consider spectating at local events? Any other ideas for promoting the sport?
There are fewer than 120 drivers taking part at a national level. Part of the barrier is the cost, but we still need people involved at the grass roots level - club competition, pleasure driving, showing etc - and possibly some newcomers to these disciplines may end up as National competitors..
Just think, it's easier to get to the top of your game with a smaller pool of competition, and a higher chance of getting to represent your country. There is also a thriving young drivers network, International Competition for juniors, and it really is the most fabulous fun - and a really friendly lot of people.
So, would you be interested in demos / try driving days, held in conjunction with Riding Clubs/Pony Clubs? Would you consider spectating at local events? Any other ideas for promoting the sport?