Aachen In Sights Of Kiwi Eventers
The iconic CHIO Aachen is the next key stop for Kiwi
eventers as they work towards the 2024 Olympic Games.
New
Zealand will field a team in the hotly-contested Nations Cup
event at the hugely popular German event which runs from
June 23 through to July 2 and includes eventing, dressage,
showjumping, driving and vaulting – New Zealand will be
represented in the eventing and, for the first time,
vaulting by Jasmyn Rodriguez.
World eventing no.1 Tim
Price and his 14-year-old Hanoverian Falco won their last
outing in the CCIO4*-NC-S at Millstreet and were double
bronze medal winners at the 2022 World Champs in Italy.
World no.3 Jonelle Price will compete aboard McClaren, a
16-year-old Holsteiner who was seventh in his last outing in
the CCIO4*-NC-S at Millstreet and have a third in the Pau 5*
to their credits. The gelding was Sir Mark Todd’s mount at
the 2018 World Champs with Jonelle picking up the ride
shortly after.
Clarke Johnstone, who was also a member of
the bronze medal-winning World Champs team, is in on Menlo
Park, a 13-year old British-bred gelding who travelled from
New Zealand with him. They were fifth in the CCIO4*-NC-S at
Millstreet recently. Clarke looks forward to returning to
Aachen and is keen to repeat the 2018 team
victory.
“Aachen is definitely one of my favourite
events,” he says. “Menlo Park is in good form and hope
that if we continue our good form from Millstreet as well as
make a few improvements we should be competitive. It is
exciting to be a part of a strong team as well and we will
all be doing our best to repeat our 2018 team victory at
Aachen.”
Caroline Powell has always rated her
10-year-old Irish sport horse Greenacres Special Cavalier.
The mare has been with Caroline her whole international
career and completed Badminton this year and placed fifth in
the 5* at Pau in 2022.
Samantha Lissington lines up
aboard Ricker Ridge Sooty GNZ who won a CCI4*-L in Ireland
last year. The team reserve is Dan Jocelyn with Blackthorn
Cruise.
The Nations Cup team will be named after the
first horse inspection. They’ll all have a busy Friday
(June 30) with the dressage in the morning and the
showjumping in the main arena in the evening and the cross
country on the Saturday.
Equestrian Sports New Zealand
high performance general manager Jock Paget says Aachen is a
key event as they work towards the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
“Aachen is great for benchmarking as it attracts the best
combinations in the world,” he said. “We had a strong
run at Millstreet but there are not many team opportunities
between now and Paris so we will make the most out of this
great event and use it to tighten the screws as we get
closer to Paris.”
The event is renowned for its
toughness. “Aachen is a serious event and very difficult
to win,” he said. “We have a strong team going and look
forward to an opportunity to back up our Millstreet
performance. This event always attracts the best
combinations and the cross country is extremely challenging.
Time will be tight and we will have to compete for every
second.”
He says the Kiwi team will certainly be
fighting for a place on the podium.
Jasmyn Rodriguez is
our sole vaulter at Aachen. The vaulting runs for three days
from Friday (June 23) through to Sunday. She’s ecstatic to
have the opportunity to compete at Aachen after securing a
much coveted invitation. “I am more than stoked to compete
in Aachen this year,” said the 19-year-old who has been
based between the United States and Europe since November
building up to July’s FEI World Vaulting Championship for
young vaulters and juniors. “It is a huge honour to
competed alongside so many incredible vaulters.”
Jasmyn
will compete aboard a borrowed horse, which will also be her
mount for the worlds.
Aachen organisers proudly say they
are to equestrian, what Wimbledon is to tennis and Wembley
is to football. Around 350,000 people are expected through
the gates throughout the event which while dates back to
1898 has introduced “ultra-modern” developments.
“Innovation requires tradition” is the
mantra.
WHAT: CHIO Aachen
WHERE: Aachen,
Germany
WHEN: June 23-July 2, 2023
MORE INFO: https://www.chioaachen.de/en/
START
LISTS AND RESULTS: https://rechenstelle.de/en/agenda/2023/aachen/
The
horse details –
Falco (by Cardenio 2 out of Witta who
is by Weinberg) – owned by Sue Benson and Tim
Price
McClaren (by Vlarimo out of Toni 1 who is by
Landjunge) – owned by David and Katherine Thomson
Menlo
Park (by Berlin out of Faerie Queen who is by Rock King) –
owned by Jean, Rob and Clarke Johnstone
Greenacres
Special Cavalier (by Cavalier Royale out of Greenacres Touch
who is by Touchdown) – owned by Chris Mann
Ricker Ridge
Sooty GNZ (by Caretino out of Quantum Flash who is by
Tristaking) – owned by Pip McCarroll and Samantha
Lissington
Blackthorn Cruise (by Vancouver out of Ms
Cruise who is by Cruising) – owned by Panda Christie and
Dan
Jocelyn