Largest ever entry for Kilgraston School Equestrian Championships

Largest ever entry for Kilgraston School Equestrian Championships

15 March 2022

The Kilgraston Scottish Schools Equestrian Championships took place at Howe Equestrian Centre near Auchtermuchty in Fife on Sunday 6th March. The event is the School’s biggest event in the equestrian calendar, running showjumping and dressage qualifiers for the National Schools Equestrian Championships.

Having been suspended because of Covid lockdown in 2021, the normally annual event returned with over 150 horse and rider combinations and 330 entries, proving the biggest entry to date. Ten hours of dressage and showjumping ran simultaneously across three arenas: Kilgraston alone entered 14 teams.

More good news came in the form of Mother Nature, who provided wall-to-wall sunshine and clear skies all day!

The Kilgraston Equestrian Championships day starts with younger and less experienced riders, with a walk/trot dressage test and 55cm showjumping, showcasing future talent. The event had huge entries from Gordonstoun, Dollar and Strathallan schools, all putting forward 10+ team of riders through the day; Dollar Academy taking the sashes in Class 1 dressage and Gordonstoun in class 5, the 55cm show jumping. The day continued with Kilgraston’s youngest riders winning Class 2 dressage, all three of which were making their school championships debut.

With numbers being so large the prelim dressage was split into two section, one for those wishing to try and qualify for the National School Equestrian Championships at Keysoe, Bedfordshire, in October and the other competing for their school with very large entries in both sections. The show jumping also progressed with classes up to 1.10m and the top four riders and two teams in each class qualifying for the National Championships.

Riders from as far south as Sedburgh in Cumbria; north from St Margaret’s in Aberdeen and west from Arran High School on the Isle of Arran, turned out to try and gain the valuable qualification certificates. Winners included pupils from Strathallan, Kilgraston, Glasgow Academy, Jedburgh Grammer, Longridge Towers, Gordonstoun and Glenalmound College.

A fantastic day was had by all.

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