A new look for Melbourne International Horse Trials
The Melbourne International Horse Trials has revealed that all three phases of the competition – dressage, cross-country and showjumping - will this year be held outdoors, mirroring the format of the hallmark equestrian events of Europe.
Both dressage and showjumping at this year’s event, held on the Queen’s Birthday weekend (6 – 9 June, 2014) at the Werribee Park precinct, will be conducted in a purpose-built ampitheatre on the grassed polo fields of Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre.
The cross-country course, designed by Ewan Kellet, will start and finish in the ampitheatre as eventgoers fill the purpose built spectator stands to cheer on Australia’s best horse and rider combinations. Big screen televisions will also broadcast the action on course across all days of competition.
Event Director, Michael Hands said the shift to the outdoors is an exciting one for competitors and spectators alike.
“This year’s Melbourne International Horse Trials will provide a showcase of equestrian excellence in the beautiful grounds of the Werribee Park precinct. We are excited to offer eventgoers a new viewing experience and for horses and riders, at an atmosphere similar to the world’s best equestrian competitions,” said Mr Hands.
Despite being a great winter’s weekend, June is the second driest month of the year in Werribee and the spectator stands will be built with to accommodate the weather with patron comfort in mind.
For those keen to buy tickets to the event to see the new ampitheatre and world-class competition for themselves, tickets are on sale now via Ticketek.
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