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Oxstalls Sunday 2023

After the unfortunate cancellation of Saturday’s competition at Oxstalls, the action got under way on Sunday and Equireel were there to capture all the action so be sure to check out your cross country and showjumping videos. Stay tuned for our montage at the end of the show which features numerous riders from across all of Sunday’s classes. Jemima Stratton, riding Jennifer Stratton’s mare Just a Jolly claimed the top spot in the BE100 – Section K after a flawless performance across the jumping phases to finish on their dressage score of 29. Melissa Joannides and Ringfort Jack Sparrow finished a close second with a score of 31, despite incurring four faults in show jumping. Lydia Stuart and Saunderscourt Furistos secured third place with a score of 32.8 after a clean performance in both jumping phases to finish on their dressage score.

 

Alan Nolan and Duncan & Clare Hill’s gelding, Cookstown Jackson, secured the top spot in the BE100 – Section L with a remarkable performance in all three phases, finishing on their dressage score of 26.5. Sam Gillespie and Samantha Alberto’s mare Ramiros Leading Lady finished in a close second place with an identical score of 26.5 after a faultless performance across all the jumping phases. Alison Roberts and her own gelding, Professor Sprout, rounded out the top three with a score of 27.8 after a clean run in the jumping phases.

 

Heidi Ford and her own gelding, ATMS Chacoas Uno, claimed the top spot in the BE100Ou18 – Section M after finishing on a score of 26.7, despite incurring 1.2 time faults on cross country phase. Rosie Goffe and her own gelding, Menlo Matty, finished in second place with a score of 28.3 after a flawless performance across the jumping phases. Araminta Spencer-Churchill and her mare, Neds Legacy, secured third place with a score of 29.8 after a clean performance in both showjumping and cross country.

 

Harriet Blair and her own gelding Beech Hill Kiko Clover secured the top spot in the BE100Ou18 – Section N after a flawless performance across the jumping phases, finishing on their dressage score of 27. Georgia Stephens and Gorsehill Jack finished a close second with a score of 29.4, incurring only 0.4 time faults on cross country. Ruby Fraser and her own gelding Fleetwood Mac V rounded out the top three despite incurring 4 faults in show jumping, finishing on a score of 32.8.

 

Ben Way and Nicki Lay’s gelding, So Smart, claimed the top spot in the BE100Open – Section O after a flawless performance across the two jumping phases, finishing on their dressage score of 27. Olivia Haddock and Georgina Herrling’s Kilpatrick Knight finished in second place with a score of 28.5, also finishing on their dressage score. Janet Clarke and her own gelding TCH Top Label secured third place with a score of 32.5 after a clean performance in both jumping phases to finish on their dressage score.

 

After a quick course change at the picturesque Gloucestershire venue the action continued with the British Eventing 105 classes. Hannah Lambert-Moore and her own mare, Direct Golden Girl, took the top spot in the BE105 – Section Q with a score of 29, finishing on their dressage score after a faultless performance across the two jumping phases. Blythe Jopling and Primitive Ocean finished a close second with a score of 29.4, just 0.4 time faults behind the winner. Sophie Smith and EMS Futura Estrella secured third place with a score of 31.4, despite incurring 4 faults in show jumping.

 

Jaymee Savill and Carolyn and Neil Savill’s Fernhill Candy Crush took the top spot in the BE105 – Section R with a superb performance in dressage to finish on an impressive score of 25.3. Matthew Glentworth and Jim Wilson’s Best Trick finished a close second with a score of 29.5, while Lisa Clarke-Spence and her own mare Heavens Too Far secured third place with a score of 29.8 after a solid performance in all three phases.



After the final course change of the day Sunday’s action concluded with a British Eventing 90 section. Suzanne Ross and her own mare Findatie Bracken clinched the top spot with a score of 28.2 after a strong performance in all three phases, with just 2.4 time penalties on cross-country. Megan Elphick and her mare Jamelia finished in a close second place with a score of 29.4, with 4.4 time penalties on cross-country. Polly McHardy and Brandon Bulawayo secured third place with a score of 31, after a clean performance across the jumping phases.

 

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