Showjumping at the Royal Highland Show
There is a broad range of classes on offer across the four days, for both horses and ponies. Some of the horses are just beginning to show promise at the Foxhunter and Grade C level – others are highly experienced talented animals which can jump the bigger, trickier courses.
The courses are designed by top course builders Jon Doney, Mark McGowan and Kelvin Bywater who have plied their trade at the highest levels all over the world, as well as being involved with the popular TV series Only Fools on Horses.
In one class in particular, on Friday at 3.15 in the Main Ring, the winner of the Andrew Black Grade A Championship class will get the chance to jump again to “Double their Money” – Matt Millin the commentator is sure to have the crowd on their feet cheering on the winner to see if they can take home a large cheque for £2,000.
Saturday sees the best horses and riders competing for a £15,000 prize pot in the prestigious Grand Prix class which gets centre stage billing in the main ring at half past three.
On Sunday the junior showjumpers will amaze people with their professionalism and ability, steering their ponies over courses of substantially built jumps with seeming ease. These kids will be at the top of their sport in just a handful of years, following on in the footsteps of the “Young Masters” of which some two dozen or so competitors will tussle it out to be crowned Young Master Champion for 2008 and to take up the mantle from Douglas Duffin, the 2007 winner. We may well be privileged to see future London Olympic stars in the making.
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