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International indoor horse driving showcase event
31 March, 2009
The Carriagehouse Insurance British Indoor Horse Driving Trials Championships this weekend (3-5 April) will feature a new international competition.
The event, at The College Equestrian Centre, Keysoe, Bedfordshire, will include for the first time an international showcase event, based on the rules of four-in-hand World Cup competitions.
Two obstacles will be set out, together with cones and a bridge, and drivers from England Ireland Scotland and Wales, as well as possibly some European drivers, will try to get round in the fastest time.
Each country can put forward two pairs drivers and two singles drivers for the competition on Saturday (4 April).
Selection trials have been run in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales and the national teams are:
England
Manager: Barbara Nadin.
Team: Chris Orchard, pair; Julie Hoskyns, pair; Frank Campbell, single; Cathy Willis, single.
Reserves: Fiona Powell, single; Philip Reeves, pair.
Ireland
Manager: Christine Legate-Baggs
Team: Joseph Adams, pair; Christine Legate-Baggs, pair; Jackie Ellis, single; Adam Wyllie, single.
Scotland
Manager: Amanda Saville
Team: Amanda Nisbet, pair; John Nisbet, pair; Ollie Dermie, single; Meggan Carruthers, single.
Reserve: Christine James
Wales
Manager: James Broome
Team: Gareth Roberts, pair; Modris Kesans, pair; Jonathan Rees, single; Emily Hams, single.
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