Iceland review - 2002, Page 38

Iceland review - 2002, Page 38
36 ICELAND REVIEW Nothing must go wrong... In a moment of insane optimism, the Landsmót organisers decided to invite this famous horsewoman to attend the 2002 show, try out an Icelandic horse for herself, and inspect one of the main breeding districts in the country. No one thought for a moment that she’d accept. So it came as something of a shock when the royal assent was received, and now the organisers are a bundle of nerves. Ever since the first Landsmót in 1950 the show has been the high point of the Icelandic equestrian year – and the low point of Icelandic organisational skills. Judicial cock-ups, poorly prepared participants, wet courses, catering shortages, blocked toilets, traffic jams and no-holds-barred partying: all these elements were considered an inextricable part of Icelandic horse shows. Until now. Now, nothing must go wrong. Hasn’t the British royal family had to suffer enough? Breathing the blue blood’s air. Princess Anne is in the middle of the photo (wearing a black hat and sunglasses), to her left hand is the President of Iceland Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson and his fianceé, Dorrit Moussaieff. Also can be recognised in the crowd, Icelandic minister for Education, Sturla Bödvarsson, and Gudni Ágústson, minister for Agriculture. LEFT: Fine weather guaranteed everyone under the sun a good time during the six days of horse competition, racing, and agricultural festivities at Skagafjördur. 34 IR302 - Landsmót bs-rm 2.9.2002 11:17 Page 36

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