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Eventing - South Island Eventing Season Underway

Published: Mon 25 Feb 2013 11:26 AM
Eventing Canterbury
Eventing - South Island Eventing Season Underway
One Day Horse Trial
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Eventing Season Underway
The South Island’s leading eventers had their first hit out of the new autumn season in balmy conditions at the National Equestrian Centre at McLeans Island in Christchurch today.
Disappointingly there was just the one Advanced starter after the late withdrawal of young rider Katie Rankin on Time To Tango Too, leaving National Intermediate Champion Sam Taylor (Swannanoa) to compete solo aboard Leo Degas.
Despite the obvious lack of competition, Taylor was pleased with the nine-year-old son of Dream Boy, finishing on a score of 47.3, adding just 2.8 time penalties and four showjumping faults to his dressage score of 40.5.
The eight-strong Open Intermediate went to Outram’s Lauren Enright on the nine-year-old thoroughbred, Tokyo Road, moving up from seventh equal after dressage with a fast cross country, going clear. Enright finished just outside the time allowed, incurring four time penalties to finish on a total score of 47 penalties, well clear of Eve Hawes (Reefton) on Hurlingham Lansong, second on 51.7, with West Melton’s Emily Cammock’s pair Shaw Lee and Lewis, third and fourth respectively on 56.3 and 58.
Queenstown’s Grace Mannerswood and Hi Ho Said Rolly made the long journey north worthwhile coming through to take out the hotly-contested Open Novice, moving up from third after dressage with clear jumping, ahead of Sophie Abbott (Christchurch) on Johnny Suede, second and Giles Gormack (Amberley) on Lucero, third.
The Prydes EasiFeed Pre Novice was also a tight affair with Gormack taking the honours aboard his second mount, grand campaigner Woodbine Heritage, despite one rail down in the showjumping, ahead of Jessie Fitzjohn (Christchurch) on What’s The Buzz and Lucy Walker (Christchurch) on Bamboozle, who both finished on their dressage scores.
Competition was strong at the lower levels with large entries, and the cross country seemed to pose few problems.
Angus Taylor (Ohoka) on Ngahiwi Frosty was successful in the Fiber Fresh Training A, while the Saddlery Barn Training B went to Maggie Nichols (West Melton) on Bellwood Baritone, both finishing on their dressage scores.
The two pre-training divisions, which were sponsored by Merial and Warrens Equine, were won by Georgina McINtosh (Culverden) on Rose, and Brydie Morgan (Greymouth) on Awatuna Velvet Rose respectively.
The event marked the start of Eventing Canterbury’s autumn season, building up to the business end of the season with the FEI South Island Three Day Event in April, followed by the FEI National Three Day Event in Taupo in May.
RESULTS:
Advanced: Sam Taylor (Swannonoa) Leo Degas, 47.3, 1.
Open Intermediate: Lauren Enright (Outram) Tokyo Road, 47, 1; Eve Hawes (Reefton) Hurlingham Lansong, 51.7, 2; Emilly Cammock (West Melton) Shaw Lee, 56.4, 3; Emily Cammock (West Melton) Lewis, 58, 4; Susie Stewart (Rangiora) Cowboy, 61.1, 5; Melissa Chapman (Amberley) That’s Gizmo, 76.6, 6.
Open Novice: Grace Mannerswood (Queenstown) Hi Ho Said Rolly, 35.4, 1; Sophie Abbott (Christchurch) Johnny Suede, 35.5, 2; Giles Gormack (Amberley) Lucero, 36.5, 3; Bonnie Farrant (Rangiora) Kaipara Dior, 42, 4; Lucy Turner (Broadfields) Tallyho Mystic, 43.7, 5; Amanda Brown (Rangiora) Glenmark, 46, 6.
Prydes Easifeed Pre Novice: Giles Gormack (Amberley) Woodbine Heritage, 36.4, 1; Jessie Fitzjohn (Christchurch) What’s The Buzz, 38.1, 2; Lucy Walker (Christchurch) Bamboozle, 42.2, 3; Kate Field (West Melton) 43.5, 4; Sophie Abbott (Christchurch) Tonga, 43.9, 5; Emma Simpson (Oamaru) Arctic Monkey, 44.1, 6.
Fiber Fresh Training A: Angus Taylor (Ohoka) Ngahiwi Frosty, 30, 1; Emily Cammock (West Melton) Cavorts, 31.4, 2; Ashleigh Donald (Kaiapoi) Tobey Maguire, 34, 3; Lauren Enright (Outram) Aqua, 34.8, 4; Anna Grant (Christchurch) Night Vigil 35.5, 5; Natalie Coles (Nelson) Herbie Magoof, 35.5, 6.
Saddlery Barn Training B: Maggie Nichols (West Melton) Bellwood Baritone, 31.5, 1; Maria Van Kuijk (Clarkville) Antara Whiskey Mac, 34, 2; Sophie Ware (Ladbrooks) Summer Ale, 35, 3; Louise Turner (Christchurch) Felix Felicis, 35, 4; Grace O’Sullivan (Rangiora) Sports Café, 38.5, 5; Anna Robertson (Christchurch) Verbier, 41, 6.
Merial Pre Training A: Georgina McIntosh (Culverden) Rose, 33.2; 1; Violet Elworthy (Timaru) Stepping It Up, 39, 2; Brent Jury (Rangiora) SE Hedging, 39.3, 3; Larissa Thoroughgood (Christchurch) Tiramuea Legacy, 40, 4; Sara Rowley (Timaru) Gladbrook Milly, 40.5, 5; Hannah Simpson (Oamaru) Suenami 41.6, 6.
Warrens Equine Pre Training B: Brydie Morgan (Greymouth) Awatuna Velvet Rose 32.1, 1; Archie Ward-Smith (Oamaru) Wandering Star 32.6, 2; Bryide Morgan (Greymouth) Awatuna Foxtrot, 33.2, 3; Erin McDairmid (Christchurch) The Bees Knees, 33.7, 4; Brent Jury (Rangiora) SE Back To Black, 37.7, 5; Leigh Bowie (Rakaia) Rainbow Rupert, 40, 6.
ENDS

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