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I think there is a very long list of lost venues - I think a lot were National Trust.
I've ridden at these which have gone
Henbury
Storeton
Catton
Osmaston
Draycott
Tetton
Marchington
Standish
Rodbaston (surprising because it's an agricultural college)
And Lyme was cancelled the year I entered and never ran again.
Those are just the ones within 2 hours travel of here.
Off the top of my head, in no particular order, events we've lost. ...
Brigstock
Powderham
Montacute
Wessex
Honiton
Llanfechain
Ferney Hall
Berrington Hall
Llanover
Pembrey
Stilemans
Cleobury Mortimer
Hopton Court
Cheltenham
Offchurch Bury
Hilmarton
Somerleyton
Llanhydrock
Pembrey
Aston Park
Urchinwood
Aldon
Taunton
Stoneleigh Park
Belton
Malpas
Knaptoft
And most of the Scottish ones
Auchinleck
Aswanley
Eglinton
Burgie
You can see why BE are favouring the purpose built set ups, rather than the privately owned, beauty places where changes in ownership, farming practices etc may end the hosting arrangements. I don't think the National Trust allows any to run over its land (although I'd love to be wrong on this claim) which straightaway loses you a lot of glorious locations.
Yes, it was the 1st big one round here, ground was often fantastic but I recall getting towed out too!Stilemans was always my first event of the season. Last time I went, it snowed overnight - my lorry was so cold - and it hailed during my dressage test!
Has Belmont packed up? another estate one.
Stockland Lovell was a surprise as they obv have permanent facilties and run a lot of other stuff.
I did the N at Spring Hill a few times so that will have been after Intro and Pre Novice were invented as my horse came up through those.
yes that's all they ran, sorry I thought you meant they stopped running before the other levels were introduced.Ah I've only done the N and I at Spring Hill
Not necessarily in reply to Pippa's point but to eventing as a whole; surely the weather has had a massive impact on events?
Maybe rose tinted glasses and I know we havent always had reliable weather/seasons but it does appear that a lot more events are cancelled due to weather.
From a business POV that had to give the advantage to purpose built even if those events doesnt have the same prestige/atmosphere as estates?
Silvermere, from 1970s between Byfleet and Cobham, Mark Phillips built the course there, the odd rotten stumps are still occasionally seen on the rough at the edge of the golf course.So to add to the list
Syde Park
Salperton
Tetbury
Stockland Lovell
What's been lost in the East or South East? (Not my patches!)
Volunteers are the backbone of the sport .
Maybe it was early days, but I know of it first hand. One fence judge radioed in, told control that they were hungry, thirsty and fed up, and were downing tools to go home mid competition, leaving their fence unattended. Many others said they'd never go back.
It is much better now.
Volunteers are the backbone of the sport .
Maybe it was early days, but I know of it first hand. One fence judge radioed in, told control that they were hungry, thirsty and fed up, and were downing tools to go home mid competition, leaving their fence unattended. Many others said they'd never go back.
It is much better now.