Congleton equestrian star Andrew Heffernan speaks ahead of weekend event

By The Editor 30th Aug 2022

Andrew Heffernan is a Congleton-based equestrian with over 2000 followers on Instagram. He is back on the saddle in Lincolnshire this weekend.
Andrew Heffernan is a Congleton-based equestrian with over 2000 followers on Instagram. He is back on the saddle in Lincolnshire this weekend.

By Tom Masters

Congleton sportsman Andrew Heffernan insists the many strings to his bow are a help not a hindrance ahead of next/this weekend's Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials.

Heffernan combines his own riding with his role as coach of the Netherlands national team, as well as spending time designing courses and helping out with his wife's equestrian business.

It leaves the Dutch Olympian with little time to spare as he returns to Burghley for the first time since 2014.

But for the 47-year-old, now based in Congleton, that's exactly how he likes it.

Andrew has been training at Somerford Park Farm in Brereton Heath. (Image - © Copyright Jonathan Hutchins Unchanged bit.ly/3e8iP3Y)

"The fact that I coach, course design, ride; I think they all complement each other," said Heffernan.

"My coaching makes me a better course designer, my course designing makes me a better rider – I think the whole thing woks quite well as a bit of a package.

"What I love about my career in eventing, is that I actually have loads of different hats; I ride, I teach, I'm the Dutch coach, I have my course designing elements.

"My wife's family have a big equestrian establishment, I'm involved with that, I also have a livery yard.

According to petkeen.com, there are 374,000 horse-owning households in the United Kingdom. There are an estimated 847,000 horses that reside in the United Kingdom. (Image by Erdenebayar Bayansan from Pixabay)

"It keeps it healthy and different all the time, it doesn't become boring or repetitive."

Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials is back in 2022 for the first time since 2019 after two years away due to Covid-19.

The Lincolnshire event will run from Thursday September 1 through until Sunday September 4 2022, better than ever, with renewed impetus, a top class field and additional activities on offer.

Anticipation is high at the return of a key date in the eventing calendar, but while many traditions will the same, there will be plenty of differences too.

Andrew's Livery has over 5,000 followers on Facebook @AndrewHeffernanEventing. (Image - AndrewHeffernanEventing Facebook)

Legendary course designer Captain Mark Phillips has been succeeded by Derek di Grazia, meaning there will be plenty of unknowns for riders taking on the renowned challenge amidst the grandeur of Burghley House.

But Heffernan, a previous tutee of Phillips, admits he will be seeing the course purely from the eyes of a rider across the weekend.

"When I'm in the riding zone, I look at it very much as a rider and if I'm in the designing zone, I very much look at it as a designer," added Heffernan. "I don't really combine the two.

"I really enjoy the course designing. It's something that I'm quite interested in, and something I'd like to do a lot more of.

Hong-Kong born Dutch equestrian Andrew Heffernan competed in two events at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

"Working somewhere like Burghley was really interesting and Mark is a genius course designer.

"I got to know the park quite well from that side, rather than just as a rider, which was fun.

"It's exciting, with a little bit of anticipation because it's a new course designer and under new management.

"Not only has it not been around for a few years, but it probably will be quite a different feel to what everybody's used to."

Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials September 2022) returns after a two-year hiatus, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A major international sporting and social event for over 50 years it attracts 80 of the world's top equestrians and over 170,000 visitors. 

For more please information visit www.burghley-horse.co.uk.

The Dutchman competed in the Individual eventing and team eventing at London 2012. He also won bronze at the 2014 Normandy world equestian games.

Following the London Olympics, he would live in Nantwich. He has since moved to Congleton, and now runs runs a horse livery on Somferford Park Farm on Holmes Chapel Road, Brereton Heath.

This piece is an excerpt from Sportsbeat, for which you can read more about here.

Article by Tom Masters

     

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