Thursday 13th June -- 6pm (Approx Start Time)
Early entries into the class include two Olympians and World Equestrian Games medallists Gemma Stevens (nee Tattersall) and Jeanette Brakewell, as well as 5* and world class podium pathway squad members Hector Payne and Sarah Bullimore.
Adding to the confirmed line up so far are riders also from the top of the sport, Michael Owen, Sam Ecroyd, Fred Scala and 5* Badminton bound Nicky Hill.
With Gemma Stevens, Fred Scala and Nicky Hill all having been previous winners of the Eventers Challenge at Hickstead, as well as Gemma Stevens having won the Eventing Grand Prix at Bolesworth in 2019, and finishing in second place last year, both times aboard the feisty speed demon Santiago Bay, the pressure will be on in this high-speed class to chase the win for 2024!
Speaking ahead of her attendance at this year's Festival, Gemma Stevens said:
"The JCL Insurance Brokers Eventing Grand Prix is one of my favourite classes at Bolesworth, it brings so many people in to witness the sport, a great atmosphere, top names competing with a brilliant course snaking around the most incredible arena! I can't wait to get back out there and hopefully give the other entries a run for their money!"
Tickets now available at 25% off Spring Saver prices ...
Eventer and social media sensation will be attending Bolesworth on Eventing Grand Prix day!
Meet Meg Elphick at the LeMieux Stand from 4pm -- 6pm, Thursday 13th June
Meet & Greet with Meg Elphick is included within your general admission ticket and will be on a first come first served basis... book your ticket now at 25% off spring saver prices!
Renowned Course Designer Eric Winter will be designing this year's JCL Eventing Grand Prix at Bolesworth on Thursday 13th June.
As an experienced Eventer himself, Winter has ridden at the top level of the sport globally, before hanging up his boots and taking on course design full time where he is one of only 17 "A" listed British Eventing Accredited course designers in the UK. He has designed both the infamous tracks of both Blenheim and Badminton (where he is set to design this year's course) and his aim when designing any course is to divide the best from the rest, all whilst managing the risk to both horse and rider, showcasing the sport in the best way possible.
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