Blenheim Horse Trials
The Agria Blenheim Horse Trials is an annual international three-day event held in the park of Blenheim Palace, at Woodstock, England. It is rated CCI*** (the second highest level of eventing). Blenheim began in 1990, after the three-day event held at Chatsworth was ended. The venue has since become popular both for national and international events, beginning in 1994 with the FEI European Young Rider Championships. In 2003, Blenheim hosted the Asia-Pacific Championships as a qualifier for the 2004 Athens Olympics. Sixteen nations were represented and several European, World, and Olympic Champions competed. The winner, Pippa Funnell, became the first rider to win three times at the venue. Pippa Funnell won yet again at the 2004 Blenheim Horse Trials, on her stallion, Viceroy. In 2005, Blenheim hosted the European Eventing Championship. Blenheim also hosts an 8 and 9 year old CIC*** class, which now incorporates the British 8 and 9 year old National Championship. Blenheim is considered a world class international equestrian event, featuring, in addition to the showcase, eventing classes, competitions and rides alongside shops, food outlets, bars and other entertainment. For the first time in 2021, the event was organised by The Jockey Club, the body that runs the Cheltenham Festival, the Epsom Derby and the Aintree Grand National. Since 2023 the Event is organised by Stable Events LTD, who are also the organisers of The Game Fair.[citation needed] Past Winners of Blenheim
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