2008 Olympic Games
Australia Qualified for Team Entry at 2008 Olympic
Games
February 4, 2008
After rain forced a change of arenas and delayed the
start of the competition, the Australian representatives
at the Regional Olympic Dressage Team Assessment at
the Sydney International Equestrian Centre scored well
to go into the lead.
The Australian team score of 196.167
put Australia in the lead, in front of the Japanese,
who had a
team
score
of
194.792. New Zealand still has three riders to
complete the assessment in Palmerston North next Thursday.
Brett Parbery and Victory Salute, owned by Carolyn
Lieutenant, were the stars of the day finishing as
Australia’s highest placed combination. “I
really felt the tension in the lead-up to this event,
not so much today but in the weeks before” commented
Parbery. “The Japanese set a really high standard,
they have invested a lot of time and money into this.
They have some really good horses and riders so it
was great to beat their Team score today”
Parbery
was unsure how his test would score when he left the
competition arena. “I finished the test
and thought I had blown it” said Parbery, but
the judges thought otherwise, scoring him 66.917%.
Heath Ryan was the first rider of the day and did
not have the best morning. Firstly, Heath had to hurriedly
put a shoe on Clyde Wunderwald’s Greenoaks Dundee
after he pulled one off walking out of his stable,
and then Heath was disadvantaged by the change of start
time as he was already warming up when the 1-hour delay
was announced. Ryan was disappointed with his test
but said the distractions of the morning had nothing
to do with it. “None of that was the reason that
my test was not as good as I hoped” said Ryan. “My
horse felt good but I made mistakes, which is not like
me. I was pushing for the best test. I usually gun
for a big test and typically I get away with it but
today I had little mistakes that interfered with the
score.”
Ryan reflected on his training in preparation for
this competition, “I have been training the horse
with a view to producing a higher level of power than
ever before, that means a lot of gymnastic exercises,
really going to the edge” said Ryan, “But
you still have to be able to put the test together
on the day. If I got to ride this test again next week
I would probably run through the test a few more times
in training.”
Rozzie Ryan was pleased with Susan Duddy’s Donna
Carrera. “She felt good, if I could just get
her happier in the piaffe her score would really improve” said
Rozzie. “She is a real woman, she likes to have
a discussion on everything but today she felt pretty
good.”
With the Olympic Team place now guaranteed for an
Australian Team the riders can breath a sigh of relief. “We
are really thrilled” said Rozzie Ryan, “We
achieved what we set out to do.”
One team position at the Olympic Games is still available
for this region. The battle is now between New Zealand
and Japan. The New Zealand Team will compete this Thursday,
7 January, at Palmerston North. Their score will determine
if they can out-class Japan for the right to compete
at the 2008 Olympic Games.
Photos copyrighted: Toni Venhaus
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