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NEW EQUESTRIAN EVENTING DVDs

Burghley Horse Trials 2009.


In blustery conditions the 49th Burghley Horse Trials attracted 80 of the world’s best horses and riders, representing 12 nations from Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and North America.

After the opening Dressage phase Oliver Townend on Carousel Quest led the way but with just 12 penalties separating the top 25, the competition was wide open as 77 contenders prepared for the crucial Cross Country phase. Despite incurring three point two time penalties, he narrowly retained the lead but with just one show jumping fence in hand over Australia’s Sam Griffiths on Happy Times and two in hand over New Zealand’s Caroline Powell on Lenamore and America’s Phillip Dutton on Truluck. Championship Highlights plus Winner’s Analysis & Final Results. Presented by Clare Balding.
Approx 98 mins.


Available now on DVD at £15.99

HSBC FEI European Eventing Championships

In the build up to the 30th running of these Championships the Germans were clear favourites to lift the team title having already secured World and Olympic Gold. Great Britain have won the last seven European team titles but few expected them to lead after the dressage and then sweep all before them, despite Badminton winner Flint Curtis not being on top form.

Kristina Cook (GBR) won Silver in the Europeans in 1993 on Song & Dance Man and a brilliant Bronze in Hong Kong last year in the Olympics on Miners Frolic. Despite her concerns re the cross country course not suiting her long striding majestic thoroughbred she would lead from start to finish on Miners Frolic to claim her first Gold although the winning margin in the end was less than a second from the ‘find’ of the event, Piggy French (GBR) and Some Day Soon.

Extensive highlights of the cross country are sandwiched between highlights of the dressage and the show jumping finale. Approx 80 mins.
EV Production.

 

60 Years of Badminton
Available now on DVD at £14.99
Equestrian Vision, the leading producer and distributor of equestrian DVDs in the UK, has just launched the fabulous new DVD, 60 Years of Badminton, which goes back to the first black and white footage of this thrilling event, spanning from the early days to the BBC’s coverage of today’s competition.

60 Years of Badminton is a historical programme and charts the visual history of the world’s premier 3 day event. In this DVD, interviews with the Duke of Beaufort, event director Hugh Thomas and 6 times champion Lucinda Green help tell the story of Badminton, which is rich in sporting achievement as well as in tradition. The programme concentrates on the riders who have made headlines at Badminton, both winners and participants and Lucinda Green’s amazing 6 wins are given a special chapter. The Princess Royal’s participation on Doublet and Goodwill in the 1970’s are also given a special mention. Ginny Leng, Ian Stark and Mark Todd made the headlines in the 80’s and 90’s and Pippa Funnell caught everyone’s attention in the 21st Century with the unbearable tension in the show jumping arena as she and Supreme Rock won their second title on their way to the Rolex Grand Slam.




This DVD highlights so many great moments that have taken place at Badminton over the last 60 years and is narrated by Jamie Hawksfield. Approx 43 mins at RRP £14.99.

Badminton Horse Trials 2009

Equestrian Vision, the leading producer and distributor of equestrian DVDs in the UK, has just launched the official Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials 2009 review DVD. This DVD shows extensive highlights and fantastic coverage of all 3 phases of this top class eventing competition.

Eighty one combinations started this competition in the dressage phase on the Thursday and 10 countries were represented. The number of first timers at Badminton this year reached a record number of 24 riders. The windy conditions on the first two days made the dressage test more demanding for the riders and in the tightly packed leader board, Karin Donckers (BEL) lead the way in this phase. The perfect weather and ground conditions prepared the riders well for the cross country course, with 55 combinations completing without jumping penalties and 16 going inside the time. In the third and final phase, William Fox-Pitt put the pressure on the top 3 with an immaculate clear and only Oliver Townend and Flint Curtis could resist his challenge to win their first Badminton title, with William Fox-Pitt and his ride, Idalgo taking second place and Sam Griffiths (AUS) riding Happy Times taking 3rd place.

This DVD features expert commentary from Mike Tucker and is narrated by Jamie Hawksfield. Approx 100 mins at RRP £19.99