2000
Dressage With the Stars
- Australian Dressage Championships
Greenoaks
Legend, Champion of Champions
Even though the Olympic Games are just over, the Australian
equestrian crowds didn't get the chance to cool down
from the dressage vibes. December is the month of their
national championships, but the Aussies call this event
"Dressage with the Stars" (as celebreties
as Isabell Werth, Christoph Hess or Michael Klimke get
invited). While the Grand Prix dressage championships
attracted only a handful of competitors down to the
National Equestrian Centre in Werribee Park, Werribee,
it were the Bates Young Dressage Horse Championships
that had to lure the audience.
Like most young dressage horse championships in Europe
-- with exception of the Bundeschampionate -- each age
class only offers a five-some of really talented dressage
horses and a whole pack of mediocre 'riding horses'.
And it was nothing different in Australia. Isabell Werth
and Christoph Hess were invited as guest judges for
the show; Hess had to judge and Werth served as guest
rider for the finals.
Jaybee Accomplice, an accomplished athlete
The Australian made a combined class for the three
and four-year-olds, a strange idea as the difference
between 3 and 4-year-olds is so immense that one can
not speak of fair judging. It was only natural that
the 4-year-old Jaybee Accomplice (Aachimedes x Nice
Balance) won at this level. Presented by Nicole Arriagada
and marked a 9.0 for rideability by Isabell Werth, Accomplice
was praised for his elasticity and great aptitude for
work. Second place went to the KWPN bred Mayfield Pzazz
(Jazz x Amulet) who won the first round, but had to
be content with second place after receiving a 7.5 score
in the finals. Werth found Pzazz not so much accepting
the bit as she preferred. Runner up became Yaraandoo
(Duntroon x Ludendorff) who is bred by dressage rider
Heath Ryan but owned by Emannuelle De Denaro. He received
a final 7.0.
Cinderella, Fairy Queen
Setting
the standard for superb quality in the 5-year-old class
was the Verden auction horse Cinderella (Carbid x Werther).
Sold in April 2000 for 138,000 DM to Australian Claudia
Harper, Cinderella was presented by Matthew Dowsley.
Winning the first round with 82.8 points, Cinderella
also lead in the finals after being ridden by Isabell
Werth. Although the chestnut mare was very spooky and
tensed, she did posses most quality and Werth described
her as a "workaholic". Her final score was
8.0. Neversfelde Feuer pushed through to a final second
place. This Flemmingh x Copernicus-product, bred by
Maurice and Jane Bruce, scored 79.4 in the first round
and 7.5 under Werth, who liked to have seen the bay
more through the neck. The Hanoverian Carbine (Carbid
x Wenzel) landed on the runner up-spot with a final
7.0. Presented by Ben Conn, Carbine had to loosen up
more in the mouth.
Greenoaks Legend, Champion of Champions
Hanoverians maintained the lead throughout the Australian
Young Horse Championships and so did they in the 6-year-old
division. Greenoaks Legend (Le Beau x Wiesenbaum) came
in fourth in the first round but was finally honoured
as grand champion of the show as he scored the highest
mark, 9.5, under Isabell Werth during the finals. The
chestnut Legend was imported into Australia by Clyde
Wunderwald and presented at the show by Heath Ryan.
Mary Hanna's Swedish stallion Moliere (Mid West Ibi
Light x Mongh) was ridden by Matthew Dowsley and placed
second eventually. According to Werth, the dark bay
needed more suppleness throughout his body. Heat Ryan's
second horse Greenoaks Dundee (Duntroon x Dobrock) finished
third.
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