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Kiwis In Touch At Aachen


Kiwis In Touch At Aachen

New Zealand are sitting in fourth position this morning with just the cross country to go at the Aachen World Equestrian Festival in Germany.

As expected the hosts are leading from the front, sitting on 113.4 penalty points as a team, with individuals in first, second, fourth and sixth spots.
Badminton winner Jonathan Paget and Clifton Lush (owned by Lucy Allison and Frances Stead) New Zealand’s best-placed after the dressage and showjumping, in 13th place on 43.8, with Luhmuhlen victor Andrew Nicholson and Quimbo (owned by Libby Sellar) in 17th on 44.2.

Clarke Johnstone and Incognito (owned by the Johnstone family) is in 24th on 49.8 with the other team rider Jonelle Richards aboard The Deputy (owned by Lucy Sangster and Mr and Mrs T Morice) in 40th with 70.6.
Individual Megan Heath and St Daniel are sitting just ahead of her in 38th spot with 64.4..

Equestrian Sports High Performance director Sarah Harris says the competition is tough.

“It seems to have lifted to another level again,” she said.
The competition concludes with the cross country tomorrow morning, which is expected to give both leaderboards a good shake-up.


Results (after the dressage and showjumping): Sandra Auffarth (GER) Opgun Louvo 31.8 penalty points 1, Ingrid Klimke (GER) Tabasco TSF 34.8 2, Christopher Burton (AUS) Holstein Park Leilani 35.6 3, Michael Jung (GER) La Biosthetique-Sam FBW 36.4 4, Andrew Hoy (AUS) Cheeky Calimbo 36.6 5, Jonathan Paget (NZL) Clifton Lush (owned by Lucy Allison and Frances Stead) 43.8.13, Andrew Nicholson (NZL) Quimbo (owned by Libby Sellar) 44.2 17, Clarke Johnstone (NZL) Incognito (owned by the Johnstone family) 49.8 24, Megan Heath (NZL) St Daniel 64.4 38, Jonelle Richards (NZL) The Deputy (owned by Lucy Sangster and Mr and Mrs T Morice) 70.6 40,

Team standings (after dressage and jumping): Germany 113,4 1, Great Britain 132.6 2, Australia 133.2 3, New Zealand 137.8 4, Sweden 139.8 5, United States 141.4 6, Ireland 156.6 7.

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