Badminton Three Day Horse Trials (1968)
No title. Badminton three day horse trials, Avon. This is a colour item.
Various C/Us trophies on display. L/S Badminton House. Various shots Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother and other members of the Royal Family watching events from back of wagon. C/U Queen smiling.
Various shots horses being groomed. C/U horse being mounted by jockey Lorna Sutherland. C/U man with cine camera. Various shots horse ridden by Fiona Pearson riding away from start. C/U Duchess of Kent. C/U Duke of Kent.
Various shots horses taking jumps around the course. M/S Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) watching, seated on top of Land Rover. L/S horse ridden by American competitor W.A. Haggard refusing jump. C/U judge taking notes. M/S Haggard's horse refusing to jump again. Zoom into C/U of the Queen. L/S another horse refusing to jump but jockey Sheila Willcox forces the horse over. More shots horses taking jumps. M/S boys looking at one of the fences. More shots horses taking jumps. C/U Duke of Kent. Panning L/S horse going over two jumps.
C/U finishing board. M/S winning jockey Jane Bullen coming into the finish, she dismounts from horse. C/U as Jane pats her horse on the head. L/S mass crowd coming towards the camera.
Other jockeys seen competing are Major Beale, Officer Cadet Phillips of Ireland and A.W. Buller.
FILM ID:2059.35
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Пікірлер: 4
I’m crying it’s so impressive!
Mexico 1968. TeamGB won the Gold medal and Our Nobby was in the team. Also Army cadet Phillips on Rock On was later to become the Queen;s son-in-law. Good quality film here. By. the way, Mark Phillips did not ride for Ireland as the commentator said.
those jumps are hard core, especially that ditch thing which isnt really a bounce or a stride
Oh my goodness, how things progress, those horse/rider combinations would just lay down and die if they saw modern 5* tracks.