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Thanks to everyone who came along to support and help, and to Johnny Hathaway-White MDH for co-ordinating the day and providing excellent and informative commentary on the proceedings!What a fantastic couple of days at the Royal Windsor Fun Ride!

Harry Denovan was a huge help behind the scenes on the day, and the team worked really hard in stifling conditions.The hard work paid off with great results, which bodes well for future days in the field and shows on the flags.-In the entered bitches we took second and third with -We then put this same dream-team into the couples, where they took second place, again on a split decision.Hounds showed really well in hot conditions (so hot that static judging was done on the grass, not the flags, as they'd become too hot! Once, she even had to re-do some plaits that Dad The tea we offer our followers after a day's Drag Hunting is a well known feature of coming out with our pack.

A fixture between a British military side and an American Forces team does not happen often, but it was the Sandhurst players who celebrated a 40-14 full-time scoreline. The winner is the faller that the Masters felt provided the most stylish slither to the ground after coming unseated over the smallest of fences...which made it even funnier. She drag hunts on a whiter-than-white pony who sports the most beautiful, neat plaits in both his mane and tail. A system of Cadet Government also recognises merit by the appointment of Senior Under Officers, Junior Under Officers, Cadet Sergeants and Cadet Corporals.The Sword of Honour is awarded to the British Army Officer Cadet considered by the Commandant to be, overall, the best of the Regular Commissioning Course. Here you will find details of all the fun things that we are running over the Summer months, for example a Hunter's Challenge competition with a £500 prize fund, hedge jumping and side saddle clinics...and our ever popular Minley Fun Ride!The 1st May 2020 marks the start of the new Drag Hunting season and we have much to look forward to! As you can see from the photos, Duncan provided Ellie Osborne with the opportunity to capture the perfect sequence, and he also looked rather pleased with himself afterwards! We paraded our hounds, led by Huntsman Stephen Hall, followed by a hound meet & greet for onlookers.

Well done!Throughout the weekend we also paraded our Hounds and ran Side Saddle and Skill At Arms displays and demonstartions, plus a Chase-Me-Charlie competition - all of which drew large crowds and were enjoyed by everyone.As always, these events only run so successfully due to our wonderful team of helpers who give up their free time to muck in. It was reassuring to see.Excellent work with hounds by Stephen Hall in preparation for our own hound show paid off in the ring at Peterborough, where he was ably supported by Mandy and Ben Hall. Huge congratulation to Duncan and thanks for always being such a good sport!This award is for the horse that the Masters would most like to take for a day's drag hunting. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst team have beaten the American Forces side West Point at Sandhurst.

Unlike most British medals, it is not awarded or authorised by the Sovereign and is instead awarded privately by the Sandhurst Trust. Please use the menu to have a look around our website.If you have any questions, please contact our friendly Drag Hunt SecretaryYou can also find us on Facebook & Instagram by clicking here: It's that time of the year again when we turn our attention to getting our hunters fit and ready for the coming season. The Late Entry Officer Course (LEOC) for senior soldiers commissioning from the ranks.RMAS has an academic faculty staffed by civilian researchers with expertise in Communication and Applied Behavioural Science, Defence and International Affairs, and War Studies.Cadets on the regular course nominate two regiments or corps that they seek to join; this may be influenced by their instructors, if particular strengths or weaknesses or aptitudes are seen to be important. Tender then put in her own winning performance by storming to victory in the hound racing.Congratulations to all the winners in our Fun Dog Show:Thanks to everyone who took part & to our lovely judges We had a fantastic time taking part in Heritage Day on 16th June 2019. Click here for more details:Thank you to everyone who Drag Hunted with us during the 2019/2020 season. It is a sign of how cohesive our hunting community is that we all come together for a chat and a debrief at the end of the day, rather than all disappearing off our separate ways.

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Horses and riders then enjoyed riding around the beautiful estate in the sunshine, cantering round the headlands and hopping over the hedges. The collection includes the Gentlemen Cadet registers, historic archives, uniforms, paintings, photographs, and other artefacts.In 2012 Sandhurst accepted a £15 million donation from the government of The Wellington Room after Arthur Wellesley showing a depiction of the Marlborough Room showing tryptych on leather of the Potential officers, for regular, reserve, or professional qualified service, are identified by the Sandhurst develops leadership in cadets by expanding their character, intellect and professional competences to a level demanded of an Army Officer on first appointment through military training and education.There are three commissioning courses run at the academy.