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06/07/24
Erle Levey
The premier event on the Australian endurance horse-riding calendar is to return to Queensland in 2026.
Stirlings Crossing Equestrian Club at Imbil will again host the Tom Quilty Gold Cup – the third time in seven years – which serves as further recognition of the sport’s growth in the Gympie region.
The event will be held in South Australia in October this year, and Tasmania in 2025.
It is hosted on a rotational basis among the Australian states with Stirlings Crossing having previously stepped up in 2023 when Victoria was unable to host the event.
Stirlings Crossing also hosted the 2019 Tom Quilty as Queensland’s preferred venue at that time...
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