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New Home For The British Dressage National Championships

British Dressage (BD) has announced a new venue for its flagship event, the LeMieux National Dressage Championships. After being based at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire for 20 years, the show will move to the world class venue of Somerford Park Farm in Cheshire, with the 2020 event taking place from 24 to 27 September in 2020.

Title sponsors LeMieux have committed their support in a new three-year deal and will work closely with BD and organisers Show Direct to launch a new era for everyone’s favourite annual dressage celebration. Whilst Stoneleigh Park has a long history and association with British Dressage, the ongoing uncertainty around the site development has meant that it was time for change. BD Chief Executive Jason Brautigam commented: “Stoneleigh has given us a great home for the Nationals for two decades, but Somerford’s excellent location and facilities provide us with the ideal opportunity to take the Championships to a whole new level over the coming years.”

“Together with our organisers Show Direct, we have so many ideas on how we would like to build the event into something really special. Collectively, we want to evolve into a showcase fixture which appeals to the wider public, not just the dressage enthusiast. The first year will be about establishing the show in its new environment and getting the essentials right, then we can implement new initiatives for a special Championship experience that dressage deserves”.

Millie King from Somerford Park commented; “We’re really excited to be working with the teams at BD and Show Direct to bring 'the Nationals' to Cheshire. We’ve invested heavily in our facilities and infrastructure, so high calibre events like 'the Nationals' are exactly what we hoped to attract. Our venue is easy for visitors to access from the M6 and we hope to see as many of you as possible next September – riders, owners, officials, trade stands, supporters and spectators can all expect a very warm Cheshire welcome.”

Title sponsors since 2014, LeMieux has been an essential part of developing the Nationals in recent years and Robert & Lisa Lemieux will continue to play an integral role in developing the new show offering. “A venue change gives us the perfect springboard to take the Nationals to new levels and make it a complete dressage experience, not just a show,” said Robert. “The LeMieux brand has a strong following in dressage and we’re exceptionally proud of that, so we’re looking forward to working with everyone to produce a Championships which reflects our values – and to provide an end of season celebration to remember!”

The expansive Somerford Park site, which will continue to host a Premier League and Regional Championships for BD, provides an ideal location for competitors and spectators alike. The main competition space will feature three international standard arenas with Andrews Bowen surfaces, which will provide additional competition opportunities.  BD will be announcing further news in the New Year on additional classes, so watch this space for more exciting developments for 2020! Spectators can expect a full shopping village, which the Nationals are renowned for, as well as new innovations to add to the overall entertainment and experience at the show.

An initial three year contract has been agreed with Somerford Park and from 2021 onwards the National Championships will revert back to its usual slot in the third week of September.  The focus is now on planning the show schedule, infrastructure and operational requirements for the new site, but BD’s vision for the Nationals is ambitious and we look forward to sharing further updates as plans progress in 2020.