FEI World Dressage Challenge On December 1st
Bermuda dressage enthusiasts are gearing up for the 2018 FEI World Dressage Challenge scheduled to be held at the National Equestrian Centre this Saturday, 1st December starting at 11.30am.
This much anticipated competition enables local dressage riders to compete against other participating countries without the expense of having to travel overseas.
A spokesperson said, “Dressage Tests to be performed in this year’s event will include the Prix St George test as well as the Advanced, Medium and Youth tests. In addition to World and Regional classifications for each dressage test level, the competition also offers a World Team classification.
“The nominated team will comprise of the team members. Countries have until the end of December to hold their competitions and thus Bermuda will have to wait until 2019 to learn of the final placings.
“The compulsory vet check will be take place at 10 a.m. with the first test scheduled to commence at 11.30 a.m. Judging this year’s Challenge are FEI Judge Mercedes Campdera of Mexico and FEI Judge Brenda Minor of Canada.
“The Bermuda Equestrian Federation invite the public to visit the NEC on Saturday to support our local dressage riders as they compete against other participating countries.”