Horse & Hound

Concerns over entries based on money not merit post-lockdown

EARLY in lockdown, international showjumping organisers speculated that their sport would emerge from Covid-19 with new priorities.

Long before the practicalities of social distancing were understood, Olympia and Royal Windsor supremo Simon Brooks-Ward hoped most funding would come via the footfall of non-hospitality event spectators again.

Christophe Ameeuw, promoter of the Longines Masters, felt the “new normal” would rail

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