Defender Bramham International Horse Trials 2024

Eventing rider Harry Meade during the Prizegiving for the CCI4*-S at 2022 Bramham International Horse Trials | An Eventful Life
Harry Meade during the prize giving for the CCI4*-S at 2022 Bramham International Horse Trials

Bramham International Horse Trials is not only celebrating 50 golden years of eventing in 2024 but also the announcement that Defender is title sponsor of this year’s event. 

The Defender Bramham International Horse Trials at Bramham Park in Yorkshire will take place from 6th – 9th June.

The two CCI4*-L and CCI4*-S sections will be dedicated Defender competitions alongside the CCI4*-L U25, with a comprehensive timetable of competition running throughout the event; disciplines including the NAF Five Star BE 80 Championships, topflight jumping, Arena Eventing, Pony Club jumping and mounted games, showing and much more filling the four-day programme.

Land Rover has been associated with Bramham’s eventing fixtures since 1974 and now continues it in 2024.

“Signing this milestone agreement with JLR really is the perfect way to mark our 50th anniversary, we couldn’t be more delighted to have the Defender name alongside Bramham” says Nicholas Pritchard, Event Director of Bramham  

 “The brand, the vehicles and the support have been an integral part of the event for many years and this next evolution in the partnership is fantastic. We’re working with the Defender team to now plan a double celebration in June! We look forward to welcoming everyone to our idyllic slice of Yorkshire for what promises to be a memorable birthday year.”

The event box office is open for tickets, membership, camping and the boutique Bramham Hideaway glamping site – book before Sunday 2 June for some advantageous discounts on tickets via www.bramham-horse.co.uk

The event always draws the best combinations from around Britain and the world; Will Coleman, the only US winner of the prestigious Bramham U25 Championship who took the title in 2003, recently told us that he is hoping to head back to Bramham for Ian Stark’s final year as course designer, to take a run around the ‘4.5* track’

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