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The Finish Line
Horseheath Saturday 2023

In the opening section of the day, the Novice Section A saw Angus Marsh and his gelding Healy’s King Arkansas taking the win with an impressive dressage score of 34.8, maintaining their lead with a flawless showjumping round and a clear cross country run within the optimum time. Zara Barber and Kildromin Champ delivered a strong performance as well, finishing on 35.7 after incurring 1.2 time faults on cross country despite their clear showjumping round. Ruth Hole and Easy VZ secured third place with a score of 37.2 after adding 4 showjumping faults to their initial dressage score of 30.8.


The Novice Section B witnessed Mrs. Piggy March riding Brookfield Kept In The Darco to victory, overcoming 4 faults in showjumping and finishing on a score of 29.8 after an excellent dressage performance and a clear cross country round. Lucy Stimson and Maxie Trend claimed second place on a score of 34.4, delivering a clear showjumping round and adding 4.4 time faults on cross country to their initial dressage score of 30. Shari Vincent and Merengo V T Dauwhof completed the top three with 38 points, achieving a clear cross country round but adding 4 showjumping faults to their dressage score of 30.


Katy Lawrence and her gelding Whitemoors First Flight claimed victory in the Novice Section C, finishing on 32 points after adding 3.2 time faults on cross country to their impressive dressage score of 28.8. They also had a clear showjumping round. Eleanor Callaghan and Oki Doki Van De Durmstede finished in second place on 33.2 points, having a clear showjumping round and adding 3.2 time faults on cross country to their initial dressage score of 30. Mollie Harris and her mare Black Bess took third place with a score of 33.3, achieving a clear showjumping round but adding 4 time faults on cross country to their dressage score of 25.3.


In the Open Novice Section D, Mrs. Piggy March secured the top two positions, riding Dassett Arthalent to first place with a score of 27 after a superb dressage performance, a clear showjumping round, and a faultless cross country run. She also piloted Subtle Finesse to second place on 29.3, delivering a clear showjumping round and adding 2 time faults on cross country to their dressage score of 27.3. Lisa Maynard and Willow BDA completed the top three, finishing on 32.2 points after a clear showjumping round and adding 1.2 time faults on cross country to their initial dressage score of 31.


The Open Novice Under 18 Section E saw Isabelle Cook and Espoir Landais take the win with a remarkable score of 25. They excelled in all three phases, achieving a strong dressage score, a clear showjumping round, and a faultless cross country run within the optimum time. Coco Lanni and Porsche followed in second place with a score of 30.8, maintaining their position with clear rounds in both showjumping and cross country. Liberty Smith and Wicked Games secured third place, finishing on 32.3 points after a clear showjumping round and a strong performance on cross country without incurring any penalties.


As the competition moved to the BE100 class, Lucy Shrimpton and RCA Romeo won the BE100Open Section F with a score of 28.5, thanks to a solid dressage performance, a clear showjumping round, and a faultless cross country run. Phoebe Prideaux and her mare Isington Red Faerie claimed second place on 30.5, overcoming 4 faults in showjumping and delivering a strong performance in the other two phases. Polly Mountford and Endymion Von Der Held took third place with a score of 31.3, showing consistency across all three phases with clear showjumping and cross country rounds.


In the BE100 Section G, Gemma Stevens and the stallion Chilli Morning IV claimed victory with an outstanding score of 23. They achieved the top score in dressage and maintained their lead with clear rounds in both showjumping and cross country. Jesse Campbell and Misty Liberty Lane secured second place on 24.4, adding 0.4 time faults on cross country to their initial dressage score of 24, in addition to a clear showjumping round. Charlotte Bull with Vancouver Island completed the top three on 26.8 points, showcasing a clear showjumping round and a strong cross country run without any penalties.


The BE100 Section H saw another win for Gemma Stevens, this time with Cooley Park Muze on a remarkable score of 9.8. They had an exceptional dressage performance and continued to dominate the field with clear rounds in both showjumping and cross country. Laura Schroter and Kabriano took second place on 15.5 points, excelling in dressage and maintaining their position with clear rounds in showjumping and cross country. Tom D Crisp and Adam’s Way claimed third place, finishing on 22.8 points after a solid dressage performance and clear rounds in both showjumping and cross country.


Gemma Stevens continued her dominance in the BE100 Section I, winning the section with Chilli’s Jester on a score of 27.3. They had a strong dressage performance, a clear showjumping round, and a faultless cross country run. Joanne Watts and Churchside Reflection secured second place on 28.5 points, overcoming 4 faults in showjumping and delivering clear and strong performances in both dressage and cross country. Sam Lees with Linkswood Rowen claimed third place, finishing on 31.3 points after a clear showjumping round and a solid performance on cross country without incurring any penalties.


In the final section of the day, the BE100Open Under 18 Section J, Coco Lanni and Ardeo Iceman took the top spot with a score of 25.3. They delivered a strong dressage performance, a clear showjumping round, and a faultless cross country run within the optimum time. Poppy McDonald and Don John finished in second place on 29 points, maintaining their position with clear rounds in both showjumping and cross country but determined by being closer to the optimum time on cross country. Maddelyn Griffiths with Summer Wind claimed third place, also finishing on 29 points, after a clear showjumping round and a strong performance on cross country without incurring any penalties.



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