IT’S nearly time for the Romsey Show again, with an action-packed lineup of displays and activities for all ages.
The event will be welcoming some new attractions to the Main Ring including The Tigers Motorcycle Display Team where visitors can watch some of the youngest and most daring riders in the country perform a thrilling show.
The Osborne Refrigerators Horse Scurry Championships will also take centre stage, with teams of two ponies harnessed to a lightweight carriage will compete in a fast-paced slalom race.
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For guests who love the old-time favourites, the Main Ring will host a display of vintage and classic vehicles as well as the heavy horse parade.
Across the showground, other acts include the Sheep Show, a humorous display about the history of sheep breeds, the Mole Show, which showcases the life of the humble mole as well as gun dogs and birds of prey performances in the Countryside Ring.
Visitors can enter the family dog show by the ring on the day. The grand parade of sheep and cattle will be in the cattle area during the afternoon as well.
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Other areas within the marquees include the Women’s Institute, honey, floral art and horticultural displays. Elsewhere there will be craft activities, the mobile petting farm and the Food Zone featuring local produce, drinks and music.
New this year is an additional area with attractions such as action stunt team Extreme Bike Battle. The team fuses multiple disciplines together for an adrenaline-fuelled show, performing huge backflips in the air as the riders hope to create an unforgettable spectacle.
The Romsey Show is back on Saturday, September 9 from 8am to 6pm in Broadlands Park. Children aged 11 years and under can go for free and discounted tickets are on sale now at romseyshow.co.uk.
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