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All change in eventing as 2023 calendar out

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CHATSWORTH will host the British leg of the FEI eventing Nations Cup with long-standing host venue Houghton absent from next year's calendar.

Chatsworth (13-14 May) held Britain's leg in the FEI eventing World Cup series, which ran from 2005 to 2012, and was a venue in the Event Rider Masters series.

The four-star at the Derbyshire fixture is also among the events named in the 2023 calendar at which

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