Big prize money in new CIC3* eventing series
An exciting new CIC3* eventing series is being launched this season, with £350,000 up for grabs to the top 40 eventers.
‘Exciting development’
The lack of prize money in eventing has been long debated – there is even a twitter account dedicated to the discussion. But it looks like things could be changing – at least at thee-star level.
The Event Rider Masters is offering £50,000of prize money at six CIC3* competitions around the UK. There is a further £50,000 for theleading ridersat the end of the series.
Eventing legend Mark Todd said the new Masters is “without doubt the most exciting development in eventing” he has ever seen.
The series legs
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire – 14–15 May
Bramham Park, Yorkshire – 10-11 June
Barbury Castle, Wiltshire – 9-10 July
Festival of British EventingatGatcombe Park, Gloucestershire – 6-7 August
Blair Castle, Perthshire – 27-28 August
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire – 10-11 September
Build excitement
While the events will run under FEI rules, the Event Rider Mastersis to be ‘packaged’ in a bid to attract television coverage. The series is open to the top 40 horse and rider combinations, based on FEI ranking points.
To build excitement the dressage will be run in form order, the showjumping in reverse order, and the cross-country will see the top 20 compete in reverse order.
Many supporters
William Fox-Pitt, former three-time world number one and current world number four, is one of the many supporters of this new series.
“As riders and as a sport we have all been trying to work out a way of securing investment and encouraging television within eventing,” he said.
“It would seem that the Event Rider Masters series has the potential to deliver on both counts.I am really excited about the future of the sport and very much hope I can be a part of it.”
New Grand Slam
The event has been developed by eventing stakeholders, led by Di Brunsden who co-owns Mark Todd’s Leonidas II. The series has full support ofBritish Eventing, theBritish Equestrian Federation, theFEI, the Event Horse Owners Associationand theEventing Riders Association.
The launch of this new series follows the announcement of the Shearwater Insurance Tri-Star Grand Slam, which is offering a £50,000 bonus to the rider that can win three of five CIC3* events in 2016.