Chatsworth International 2021 cancelled

 

 

Update

Following the cancellation of Chatsworth, Bramham and Rockingham Internationals, British Eventing is looking to replace these important fixture classes on the calendar

Expressions of interest have been received from several Organisers to host the Fairfax and Favour Rockingham International and Equi-trek Bramham International classes, which is now a tender process. 

Following the announcement from Dodson and Horrell Chatsworth International, an expression of interest has been sent to Organisers to find an alternative for those key classes also.

The cancelled Withington Manor International fixture will be replaced with Cirencester Park, running on the same dates (1-2 May) and providing the same classes as Withington, including all International and qualifier classes.

Whitfield, due to run 27-28 April has been replaced by Aston-le-Walls, again running the same classes and on the same date.

 

The organisers of the Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials, that were due to take place on 14-16 May, are ‘hugely disappointed to announce that it has been cancelled’

The event is one of Chatsworth’s most popular and is always a keenly anticipated date in the equestrian calendar. However, as restrictions on outdoor gatherings will not be relaxed any earlier than 17 May — and even then, numbers will be capped and household mixing restricted — the organisers have taken this decision in the interests of safety, and to provide certainty for exhibitors, volunteers, spectators and competitors.

The cancellation follows those of Badminton CCI5*, Bramham International and Rockingham International

“Like so many other events, the challenges we face this year are very similar to those we experienced in 2020” explained Patricia Clifton, Horse Trials Director

“The government roadmap out of the pandemic provides many reasons for hope but it has been made very clear that the dates given are ‘best case’ and subject to change. As a result we do not feel that we can guarantee the high standards of safety and quality that we usually would, not only to everyone directly involved but also the local area, which is always so supportive.

“It is desperately sad that we have to cancel for the second year in succession, especially as we have been working really hard with all stakeholders, including British Eventing, to find some sort of solution, but it has proved a challenge too far. Another significant issue was the impossibility of us, or to our knowledge any events, obtaining insurance against the pandemic.

“We very much look forward to welcoming everyone back in 2022 for the usual wonderful weekend of competition and entertainment.”

The Duchess of Devonshire commented: “I am extremely grateful to Patricia and her team for the time and energy they have put in to try and enable this year’s event to go ahead. This decision was not an easy one, however throughout the pandemic the health and wellbeing of our visitors, colleagues, partners and local communities has always been our number one priority, and this remains the case.”

Dodson & Horrell’s Managing Director, Sam Horrell said: “While we are naturally disappointed that this fantastic event will not take place in 2021, we are very thankful to everyone at Chatsworth who have worked tirelessly over the past few months to try and make the horse trials happen. We instead look to the future and very much look forward to the 2022 event.”

Subject to confirmation from British Eventing, the next Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials event will take place on 13–15 May, 2022.

Chatsworth Garden and the estate farm shop remain open for those who live locally. The farmyard, gift shops and outdoor catering are scheduled to reopen on 12 April, and the house and indoor catering on 17 May. All tickets must be booked online in advance.