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HICKSTEAD LAUNCHES
EUROPE'S RICHEST PRIZE FOR JUNIORS
A new pony jumping competition, believed to
be the richest in Europe, is to be launched at the All England
Jumping Course, Hickstead, during the British Jumping Derby
Meeting (August 14-17).
The Hickstead Pony Masters, which is being supported by a
number of private individuals within the sport, will carry
total prize money of £7,500, with £2,500 going
to the winner and then further cash rewards down to 10th place.
Competition will start with two qualifying rounds on Wednesday
and Thursday, from which 20 competitors will go forward to
the third leg in Hickstead's world famous International Arena
on Saturday.
The final round of the leading 10 riders will be decided
on faults and time in the International Arena on Sunday, same
day as the acclaimed British Jumping Derby.
"This will be a tremendous competition for junior riders,
and entirely in keeping with the great traditions of Hickstead
and the International Arena," said Hickstead owner Douglas
Bunn. "These young people will get a real taste of the
atmosphere and occasion on Derby day."
It is open to registered JA ponies ridden by Junior or Junior
Associate members of the British Show Jumping Association.
Riders in this competition will be limited to two ponies.
Winners in each of the first two legs on Wednesday and Thursday
will earn 20 points for first place down to one point for
20th. The third leg will be over two rounds with a timed jump
off.
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