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British Dressage
Autumn Championships
British
Dressage's innovative Autumn Championships pulled the
crowds this weekend with a two day spectacular at Addington
Equestrian Centre in Buckingham. With three new Championship
titles, a £1,000 first prize in the Spillers Prix
St Georges and £1,000 prize money in the Spillers
Musical Challenge, there was much at stake.
Spillers Prix St Georges Championship
Sunday's new Championship title was the one the best
of our young horses at
Small Tour level had been aiming for all season, the
Spillers Prix St Georges and was open to horses aged
6, 7 and 8. With a score of 70.70%, Peter Storr and
Mrs Heintz' Gambrinus not only won the Championship
title but also received a cheque for £1,000 from
Anne Marshall and Andrea Mercer from Spillers - the
highest prize money on offer in British Dressage. After
tremendous success in Small Tour classes this year,
and two Championship titles at the British Dressage
National Championships, Peter certainly deserved this
honour. The top four riders received Spillers
dressage numnahs. Peter said "Gambrinus has got better
and better all year and is maturing into a real star.
I think he went the best he's ever gone and I was delighted
to win this exciting Championship. This was his last
small tour outing as he is now aiming for Grand Prix."
Spillers Musical Championship
Lizzie Murray stole the show on Saturday's Gala Night
winning the new Spillers Musical Championship and was
presented by Lesley Etherington from Spillers with £500
first prize money and a Spillers dressage numnah. Riding
Mrs Loriston-Clarke's Catherston Humbug, Lizzie produced
an elegant and captivating test with 74.54% ahead of
Pammy Hutton on Mrs Hughes' Rony with 73.04%. Qualification
for this class went to the top three riders in Freestyle
to Music Championships held during the summer of 1999.
Equest Dressage Rider Championship
For the first time ever in Britain, Fort Dodge Ltd hosted
the hugely successful
Equest Dressage Rider Championship on Saturday afternoon
where 14 riders
contested this exciting new challenge. All riders aged
between 18 and 25 at the
British Dressage National Championships in classes Elementary
through to Prix St Georges were eligible to qualify
for this Championship. Generous prizes from
Equest included smart green cooler rugs to the top six
placed riders and every entry received a years supply
of Equest.
Judges Ferdi Eilberg, Jill Drew, Maureen Newall and
Jane Kidd were looking for the influence of the rider
on the horse's performance and way of going. This Championship,
already extremely popular in Germany, enables talented
riders to gain well-earned recognition and useful additional
training support. Jane Kidd said "it was a great
challenge to judge this class and gave one a very different
perspective, focusing entirely on the rider. I was very
happy that good riding had a
chance to be rewarded regardless of the ability of the
horse." The clear winner in this Championship
was Andrew Gould and his own 16.1 hh black gelding Koffee
Break on a superb score of 85%. Andrew received a £300
training grant from Equest. Kate Attlee took Reserve
position with her own Westwell Jem on a score of 77.50%
and received a £200 training grant. Andrew Gould
said "There was a lot of tension and excitement in the
warm up arena and I thought it was a nerve wracking
experience particularly to be analysed by top judges.
I was absolutely delighted with my score and really
pleased with the training grant which will be extremely
useful. It was wonderful to have a worming company sponsoring,
the class as I feel I can support them by using their
product."
Patey Hats Medium Elite Championship
Hannah Moody and Carl Hester will certainly be the epitome
of style with their coveted new,
hand made personally fitted Dressage Hats after winning
the Patey Hats Medium Elite Championship. Hannah and
Carl both rode John Law's Kwadraat with a combined score
of 68.57% ahead of strong opposition from both regular
riders and elite riders who included many Olympic, European
and World championship team members. Paul Baynham-Honri,
representing Patey Hats presented both winners with
a Dressage Hat and £150 each.
Spillers Elementary and Medium Freestyle to Music
Championship
An early start on Saturday morning did nothing to deter
Tina Atkins and her own Swayze II from producing a fluent
test and a score of 73.33% to be clear winners in the
Spillers Elementary Freestyle to Music Championship.
In the Spillers Medium Freestyle to Music Isobel Wessels
claimed the Championship with Mr Wessels Donario, a
17hh dark brown gelding by Donnerhall ahead of Julie
Deverill and her own dark bay stallion Half Moon Bertoni
on 68.72%. The top two riders in both the Elementary
and Medium Freestyle to Music Championships were presented
by Graham Rigby of Spillers with dressage numnahs.
Official Pressrelease of British
Dressage
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