Adelaide Equestrian Festival
The Australian International Three Day Event is an annual three-day event held in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It was known as the Adelaide International Horse Trials up until 2007. It comprises dressage, cross-country and show-jumping and is usually staged in early November. The event is unique in being held in a city-centre, taking place in the Adelaide Park Lands.[1]
History
The Adelaide International Horse Trials was created in 1997 to replace the Gawler Horse Trials that had been staged in Gawler, north of Adelaide, since 1954.[2] In its period as the Gawler Trials, it was a successful competition and was selected to host the Eventing World Championship in 1986. On this occasion the Australian Post Office issued a special set of commemorative postmarked covers featuring a set of four stamps called Horses of Australia.
In 2007 the event was renamed the Australian International Three Day Event and is held at the end of November each year. Since 2011 the Australian International is part of the HSBC FEI Classics, an international eventing series of all CCI****-events around the world.[3]
Event
The event, managed by Adelaide Horse Trials Management Inc, is held throughout the East Parklands in separate stages over three days.
The dressage phase is held on Friday on the arena in front of the heritage-listed Victoria Park Grandstand. The cross-country phase is held on Saturday across the parklands and attracts the most spectators. The course starts in the arena in front of the grandstand, crosses Wakefield Road to Park 15 and then crosses Bartels road into Rymill Park and then returns to the arena again. The cross-country course has been designed by Michael Etherington-Smith, who has designed courses for the Olympics in 2000 and 2008 and other CCI**** events, and more recently, by Australian Wayne Copping. The water jumps in Rymill Park are regarded as some of the most challenging in international competition. The final show-jumping phase is held on Sunday in the main arena in Victoria Park.
The event also incorporates the Australian stages of the biannual Trans Tasman Championship, which has been staged in Adelaide since 1985. A youth Trans Tasman is held in the alternate years.
Winners
- 2016 Hazel Shannon (NSW) on Clifford
- 2015 Shane Rose (NSW) on CP Qualified
- 2014 Jessica Manson (WA) on Legal Star
- 2013 Chris Burton (QLD) on TS Jamaimo
- 2012 Craig Barrett (NSW) on Sandhills Brillaire
- 2011 Stuart Tinney (NSW) on Panamera
- 2010 Wendy Schaeffer (SA) on Koyuna Sun Dancer
- 2009 Stuart Tinney (NSW) on Vettori
- 2008 Chris Burton (QLD) on Newsprint
- 2007 Trials were not held due to Equine Influenza interrupting all equestrian activities in Australia
- 2006 Heath Ryan (NSW) Flame
- 2005 Megan Jones (SA) on Kirby Park Irish Jester
- 2004 Shane Rose (NSW) on Beauford Miss Dior
- 2003 Boyd Martin (NSW) on True Blue Toozac
- 2002 Wendy Schaeffer(SA) on Koyuna Sun Glo
- 2001 Matthew Grayling (NZ) on Revo
- 2000 David Middleton (VIC) on Willowbank Jack
- 1999 Natalie Blundell (NSW) on Billy Bathgate
- 1998 Peter Haynes (AUS) on Alcheringa (CCI***)
- 1997 Nick Larkin (NZ) on Red (CCI***)
See also
The other four-star events are:
- Badminton Horse Trials
- Burghley Horse Trials
- Kentucky Three Day Event
- Luhmühlen Horse Trials
- Stars of Pau
References
- ^ "Mitsubishi Adelaide International Horse Trials". Eques Magazine. Archived from the original on 6 December 2004. Retrieved 1 August 2006.
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- ^ Australia’s First HSBC FEI Classics™ Competition, 16 November 2011