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3, 2, 1, GO! Explore the 2016 Burghley cross-country course exclusively with free runners


  • The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials is just around the corner (1-4 September). The cross-country course preview is live. And then there’s this.

    The formidable Burghley track is one not to be taken lightly by horses and riders in just a little over two weeks’ time. It provisionally measures 6400m in length with a provisional optimum time of 11 minutes 15 seconds which riders must keep up a pace of 570mpm to achieve.

    So see what happens when these extraordinary free runners, Mason O’Connor and Shameem Abbas,  took to this year’s cross-country course, using nothing but their own two feet. Shameem is a British Gymnastics coach and Mason is one of his students. They are both based in Hayes in west London.

    Here’s what they faced out on course:

    Fence 1: Olympic Legacy
    Fence 2: Lambert’s Sofa
    Fence 3: Garden Table
    Fence 4ab: Lion Bridge
    Fence 5abc: Anniversary Splash
    Fence 6abc: Lakeside Hedges
    Fence 7: Collyweston Slate Mine
    Fence 8 and 9: Capability’s Cutting
    Fence 10: Rolex Grand Slam Vault
    Fence 11: Winners’ Avenue Wood Pile
    Fence 12 and 13: Cottesmore Leap
    Fence 14abc: Land Rover Dairy Farm
    Fence 15abc: Rolex Combination
    Fence 16, 17ab and 18: Maltings Village Green
    Fence 19: Captain’s Log
    Fence 20 and 21abcd: Land Rover Trout Hatchery
    Fence 22: Herbert’s Hollow
    Fence 23: Thomson’s Wall
    Fence 24abc: Discovery Valley
    Fence 25: Cross Rails
    Fence 26ab: FEI Classics Leaf Pit
    Fence 27ab: Discovery Valley
    Fences 28 and 29: Return From Rio
    Fence 30: Picnic Table
    Fence 31: Land Rover Finale

    All of the Burghley action kicks off with the first trot-up on Wednesday 31 August which H&H will be covering live and then all the way through the two days of dressage on Thursday 1 and Friday 2 September. Then of course it’s cross-country day on the Saturday before we find out who will take home the first prize of £63,000 on the final day which concludes with the showjumping on Sunday 4 September.

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