Badminton Horse Trials anuncia un premio récord de 125.000 libras para el ganador

El Mars Badminton Horse Trials otorgará un premio récord de 125.000 libras a su ganador en 2026, un aumento de 7.400 libras respecto al año pasado. La bolsa total de premios asciende a 451.500 libras para esta competición de cinco estrellas. El dinero del premio para los 20 mejores clasificados depende del número de participantes, basándose las cifras en 80 inscritos.

El Badminton Horse Trials, uno de los eventos principales de concurso completo de equitación, atrae a los mejores jinetes de todo el mundo. Los organizadores han fijado el premio del ganador en 125.000 libras, el más alto en la historia de este deporte. Esto representa un aumento significativo desde 1976, cuando el primer premio era de 1.000 libras, y desde 2017, cuando alcanzó por primera vez las seis cifras. La bolsa global de 451.500 libras está en juego en la competición principal, con premios adicionales para categorías especiales, como las 1.000 libras otorgadas el año pasado al mozo del caballo ganador. Los premios propuestos para los 20 primeros clasificados se ajustan según el número de participantes, asumiendo 80 inscritos para los cálculos. El dinero del premio también ha aumentado para los British Eventing LeMieux Grassroots Championships. El campeón de BE100 recibirá 750 libras, frente a las 600 del año pasado, mientras que el ganador de BE90 obtendrá 700 libras.

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