Burghley Horse Trials

The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials is an annual three-day event held at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, currently in early September. The Land Rover Freelander Burghley Horse Trial is classified by the FEI as one of the six leading three-day events in the world (the others being the Badminton Horse Trials, the Rolex Kentucky Three Day, the Australian International Three Day Event, the Luhmühlen Horse Trials and the Étoiles de Pau). It has competition at CCI**** (four star) level. The prize for first place is currently £50,000. Prize money is given down to 20th place.
Burghley is also one of the three events in the Grand Slam of Eventing.
Run in conjunction with the event since 1990 is the Burghley Young Event Horse final, which judges 4 and 5 year old horses on their potential as future Olympic mounts.
History
Horse trials have been held at Burghley House since 1961 when its owner the 6th Marquess of Exeter, an Olympic gold medalist in athletics and IOC member, heard that a three-day event at Harewood House could no longer be held. Since then no other international horse trials site has staged as many championships, a record ten in all including the first World Championship in 1966.
It is the longest continuous running international event. Up to 2006 there have been six course designers: Bill Thomson, M.R.C.V.S. 1961 – 1983, Lt-Col. Henry Nicoll, D.S.O., O.B.E., 1975, Philip Herbert 1984 – 1988, Captain Mark Phillips, C.V.O., 1989 – 1996 and 1998 – 2000, Mike Tucker 1997 and 2001, Wolfgang Feld 2002 – 2004 and Capt. Mark Phillips, C.V.O., 2005 -.
Past winners



- 2014 - Andrew Nicholson 
 on Avebury - 2013 - Andrew Nicholson 
 on Avebury - 2012 – Andrew Nicholson 
 on Avebury - 2011 – William Fox-Pitt 
 on Parklane Hawk - 2010 – Caroline Powell 
 on Lenamore - 2009 – Oliver Townend on Carousel Quest
 - 2008 – William Fox-Pitt 
 on Tamarillo - 2007 – William Fox-Pitt 
 on Parkmore Ed - 2006 – Lucinda Fredericks 
 on Headley Britannia - 2005 – William Fox-Pitt 
 on Ballincoola - 2004 – Andrew Hoy 
 on Moon Fleet - 2003 – Pippa Funnell 
 on Primmore's Pride - 2002 – William Fox-Pitt 
 on Highland Lad - 2001 – Blyth Tait 
 on Ready Teddy  - 2000 – Andrew Nicholson 
 on Mr. Smiffy - 1999 – Mark Todd 
 on Diamond Hall Red - 1998 – Blyth Tait 
 on Chesterfield - 1997 – Mark Todd 
 on Broadcast News - 1996 – Mary King 
 on Star Appeal - 1995 – Andrew Nicholson 
 on Buckley Province - 1994 – William Fox-Pitt 
 on Chaka - 1993 – Stephen Bradley 
 on Sassy Reason - 1992 – Charlotte Hollingsworth on The Cool Customer
 - 1991 – Mark Todd 
 on Welton Greylag - 1990 – Mark Todd 
 on Face the Music - 1989 – Virginia Leng 
 on Master Craftsman - 1988 – Jane Thelwell on King's Jester
 - 1987 – Mark Todd 
 on Wilton Fair - 1986 – Virginia Leng (née Holgate) 
 on Murphy Himself - 1985 – Virginia Holgate on Priceless
 - 1984 – Virginia Holgate on Night Cap II
 - 1983 – Virginia Holgate on Priceless
 - 1982 – Richard Walker on Ryan's Cross
 - 1981 – Lucinda Prior-Palmer on Beagle Bay
 - 1980 – Richard Walker on John of Gaunt
 - 1979 – Andrew Hoy 
 on Davey - 1978 – Lorna Clarke on Greco
 - 1977 – Lucinda Prior-Palmer on George
 - 1976 – Jane Holderness-Roddam on Warrior
 - 1975 – Aly Pattinson on Carawich
 - 1974 – Bruce Davidson 
 on Irish Cap - 1973 – Captain Mark Phillips on Maid Marion
 - 1972 – Janet Hodgson on Larkspur
 - 1971 – H.R.H. Princess Anne 
 on Doublet - 1970 – Judy Bradwell on Don Camillo
 - 1969 – Gillian Watson on Shaitan
 - 1968 – Sheila Willcox on Fair and Square
 - 1967 – Lorna Sutherland on Popadom
 - 1966 – Captain Carlos Moratorio 
 on Chalan - 1965 – Captain J.J. Beale on Victoria Bridge
 - 1964 – Richard Meade on Barberry
 - 1963 – Captain Harry Freeman-Jackson 
 on St. Finbarr - 1962 – Captain James Templer on M'Lord Connolly
 - 1961 – Anneli Drummond-Hay on Merely-A-Monarch