Competition

Royal Windsor Horse Show offers visitors a fantastic mix of Jumping, Showing and Carriage Driving competitions. These take place in four different arenas – The Castle Arena is the main arena and hosts the main jumping, displays and championship classes. The Frogmore Arena houses jumping as well as the AmTrust Equine RWHS British Riding Clubs Championships competitions, and some showing competitions. The Copper Horse Arena mainly houses showing competitions and the Driving Arena is host to the dressage and obstacle phase of the International Driving competitions.
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SHOW JUMPING
There are four arenas at Royal Windsor all with a full programme of national and grass roots show jumping as well as Military Services and Pony Club jumping competitions.
You are likely to see the country’s top riders competing. Competitors in the past have included Tim Stockdale, Ben Maher, Robert Whitaker, Ellen Whitaker, Nick Skelton and more.
Entries for showing and jumping at Windsor will open towards the end of February 2012. You will be able to enter online at that time.
SHOWING
Royal Windsor is the first major event of the equestrian showing season. It has 117 showing classes with an additional 20 championships. Over 3,000 horses and ponies compete at Royal Windsor in very prestigious classes.
RWHS BRITISH RIDING CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The RWHS British Riding Clubs Championships is a unique grass-roots competition offering both riding club and non riding club competitors the once in a life time chance to compete at Royal Windsor.
Qualifier rounds take place around the country throughout the year, with the finals and championships being held in the prestigious Castle Arena at Royal Windsor in 2012.
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CARRIAGE DRIVING
Royal Windsor Horse Show hosts one of the most important driving events in the UK. Taking place over four days the Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix includes a World Cup Qualifier for the Four-In-Hand class. Over 80 competitors from 18 nations take place in this event with the most popular phase; The Marathon taking place on the Saturday. .
For Land Rover International Driving Grand Prix entry details only, please contact Annabel Brooks-Ward at annabelbw@gmail.com. All other driving entries can be made either online or by post.