
Lincolnshire Horse Trials is the county’s biggest equestrian event of the year. This year was no exception with record entries leaving many balloted out.
The XC course lived up to it’s name of being very technical and having a couple of trick fences catching even the professionals out. Oliver Townsend appeared to be the main attraction for the spectators who came to watch from across the county.
Riders came from across the country, including some famous faces to compete CCI* as an early season run preparing for Badminton International Horse Trials.
Local riders came out on top once again with Gina Ruck making her entrance to the young rider U21 class known with a win finishing on her dressage score on 32.0.
Katy Hurst and Weston IV were on form again with a win in the Open Novice class, qualifying them for the Grassroots championships held at Badminton Horse Trials later this year.
Rebecca Howe had a spectacular fall on her young horse, leaving the plastic pig shattered in it’s house but went on to win on her other horse Smurf.