Change of venue for Eventing Ireland National Championships
Entries will now close on Monday, September 4 at noon
With great regret and disappointment, due to the current ground conditions and poor weather forecast, the organisers of the Eventing Ireland National Championships to be held at Castle Irvine Necarne (Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh) on Saturday, September 9 and Sunday, September 10 made the difficult decision to cancel.
Eventing Ireland has confirmed that the National Championships will now take place at Kilguilkey House, Mallow, Co. Cork on the same weekend
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All National Championship classes and Horse Sport Ireland Studbook Series final will take place over the two days, with dressage and show jumping taking place on Saturday and cross-country all day Sunday.
Please note, entries will now close on Monday, September 4 at noon.
Finger food and a complimentary drink will be included in the entry fee - these can be redeemed at the welcome reception, which will take place on Saturday evening, where will have live traditional music and entertainment.
Eventing Ireland would like to extend their thanks to Dora Beacom, Denis Currie and Adam Stevenson, who worked so hard in the preparations of Necarne. They would also like to thank Danny and Michelle Dulohery for stepping in to run the National Championships at such short notice.
If anyone can volunteer for the event, please contact Michelle and advise which day(s) you are available.
Eventing Ireland look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at this year’s National Championships.