Badminton dévoile le parcours BE100 pour l'événement amateur de 2026

Les championnats amateurs de Badminton 2026, sponsorisés par LeMieux, ont présenté un parcours BE100 conçu par James Willis. Les cavaliers ont affronté une piste de 2 997 mètres avec un temps optimal de six minutes et 19 secondes sur 21 obstacles.

Le parcours a été ouvert à la compétition les 5 et 6 mai lors du Badminton Horse Trials annuel. Il comprenait des obstacles tels que le BE Tree Trunk, le Tuckwell’s Triple Bar, le LeMieux Lake et le LeMieux Horseshoe final. Les organisateurs ont fourni des photographies obstacle par obstacle pour aider les concurrents à se préparer.

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