Shane Rose leads both the 2 Star and the 4 Star sections after Dressage,
With tomorrow’s temperatures tipped to reach 35 degrees, organisers of the Australian International 3 Day Event have shortened Saturday’s cross country course, ordered extra ice and water trucks and installed water-spraying archways and sprinklers for horses.
While the low humidity and breezy conditions are considered safe for both horses and riders in dry heat, the welfare of horses and riders is paramount, Event Director Gill Rolton says.
“This is still an exciting and challenging course being tackled by some of horse riding’s biggest stars,” Ms Rolton says. “The course will only be shortened by about 30 seconds in the CCI**** and about 90 seconds in the CCI** and there are some terrific vantage points both in Rymill Park, Victoria Park and other sections of the parklands where shade is plentiful.”
Regards
Walter
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