Douglas Duffin Delivers in the Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C Qualifier at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Douglas Duffin Delivers in the Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C Qualifier at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials

Douglas Duffin delivered the goods on Saturday to take the top spot in the Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C Qualifier at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials and in doing so, he booked his Championship Final place at the Horse of the Year Show in a few weeks’ time.

Thirty-eight competitors battled it out on Saturday and the class was also the last opportunity to grab one of the three much coveted qualification places available for the Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C Championship Final. The class proved challenging with faults being collected all over the course and following round one, just four combinations remained in contention. All four of these remaining horses and riders went on to achieve a fantastic double clear.

Douglas, who is from Dollar, Clackmannanshire, made sure that his journey to Blair Castle was worthwhile when he produced the fastest double clear for victory on board Chento D, a 9 year-old bay gelding owned by Fiona Burgoyne. Drawn as the penultimate combination to go in the jump off, Douglas and Chento D put in a tremendous effort to blast through the finish line in just 45.93 seconds with all poles still in their cups.

Alister Hippisley-Gatherum from St. Andrews in Fife took second place with his own 9 year-old black stallion Hitarco Versoe. The pair were drawn first to go in the jump off and they put down a nearly unassailable target when they secured their double clear in 46.45 seconds.

Third place was filled by Martin Arnott from Bishopton, Renfrewshire and he rounded off the podium with Queen Elisabeth, a 7 year-old bay mare owned by Jens Fredricson. A double clear from this combination in 47.67 seconds saw them take the third and final Horse of the Year Show place on offer.

Blair Castle International Horse Trials – Saturday 27th August 2016
Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C Qualifier 

1st Douglas Duffin & Chento D – 0/0 – 45.93 seconds
2nd Alister Hippisley-Gatherum & Hitarco Versoe – 0/0 – 46.45 seconds
3rd Martin Arnott & Queen Elisabeth – 0/0 – 47.67 seconds

NB: Qualifications will be updated pending official grading of results.

The Horse of the Year Show 2016 will take place from the 5th – 9th October 2016 at Birmingham’s NEC.

Speedi-Beet from British Horse Feeds:
British Horse Feeds, makers of Speedi-Beet, is the equine feed division of I’Anson Bros Limited and is based in Masham, North Yorkshire. British Horse Feeds is best known for its flagship product ‘Speedi-Beet’ which, thanks to the unique patented process has revolutionized the feeding of beet pulp. Speedi-Beet has improved nutrient availability and soaks in just 10 minutes, compared to 24 hours for sugar beet pellets. It’s a great way to add quality fibre to your horse’s diet for slow release energy. Fibre-Beet, a formulated blend containing Speedi-Beet and alfalfa has the benefits of Speedi-Beet with extra conditioning. Both Speedi-Beet and Fibre-Beet are approved by the Laminitis Trust.

For more information contact British Horse Feeds on 01765 680300 or visit our website on www.britishhorsefeeds.com.


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