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Burghley Horse Trials

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The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials is an annual three day event held at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. Burghley is classified by the FEI as one of the five leading three day events in the world (the others being the Badminton Horse Trials, the Rolex Kentucky Three Day, the Adelaide Horse Trials and the Luhmühlen Horse Trials). It has competition at both the CCI*** (three star) level and the CCI**** (four star) level. The prize for first place is currently £40,000. Prize money is given down to 12th place. Burghley is also one of the three events found in the Grand Slam of Eventing

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Horse trials began being held at Burghley House in 1961 when its owner the 6th Marquess of Exeter, an Olympic gold medallist in athletics and IOC member, heard that a three day event at Harewood House could no longer be held. Since then Burghley has hosted many international championship competitions.

Past winners

William Fox-Pitt, here clearing the Cottesmore Leap, has won Burghley several times.
William Fox-Pitt, here clearing the Cottesmore Leap, has won Burghley several times.

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