Posted: 21st February 2017 | Back to news feed

The Equi-Thème Riding Clubs Intermediate Winter Championship qualifiers are proving hugely popular and there is a real buzz of excitement now that the finals are just around the corner.

Held at Bury Farm Equestrian Village in Bedfordshire, April 28 to 30 the event is not to missed.

Across the country both dressage and show jumping classes for junior and senior members have been taking place with some great performances throughout the colder months.

Qualifiers have taken place at Duchy College, Brendon Stud, West Park, Leyland Court, Parwood, Wellington Riding EC, Kings Sedgemoor and Broads Equestrian to name just a few.

In the dressage section, competitors can compete both in team and individual classes running from prelim to advanced medium levels.

Qualifiers in the Senior Intermediate Dressage include East Cornwall Riding Club, Cornwall Trec Group, South Devon Riding Club, Threewaters Riding Club, Wokingham & Bearwood Riding Club and South Oxfordshire Riding Club.

In the Junior Intermediate Dressage section, triumphant Riding Clubs include Cornwall Trec Group, Holsworthy & District Riding Club, Cotswold Edge Riding Club and Hurst Riders Club.

Opportunities in the showjumping include both team and individual placings with the first round starting at 90cm.  Qualifiers include Elstead Riding Club, Quantock Riding Club, Sid & Otter Valley Riding Club, Three Valleys Riding Club and Darlington & District Riding Club.   

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