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The Aussies jumpers are in action again tonight at WEG

Rowan Willis on Blue Movie easily clears the water jump - © Michelle Terlato

Rowan Willis on Blue Movie easily clears the water jumo.

© Michelle Terlato

 

By Equestrian Life

Jumping

Following the Aussies success in the first round of jumping at WEG, we’re all waiting in anticipation to see how they go in the second round of competition (Thursday 20th, Tryon)!

The Team & Individual Second Competition Round 1 is split into two sessions.

First session: Begins 9:00 am in Tryon (11:00 pm AEST tonight).
Second session: Begins at 1:30 pm in Tryon (3:30 am AEST tomorrow morning).

Jamie Kermond and Oaks Constellation will be the first combination out for Australia as the 18th to go; Scott Keach and Fedor are 50th to go; Billy Raymont and Oaks Redwood are 83rd to go; and Rowan Willis and Blue Movie will be 114th in the order to go. There are 122 competitors in the class and competition will extend to the early hours of tomorrow morning (AEST). With Rowan finishing 3rd in the first round and the Aussie team sitting in 5th overall, we’re set for an exciting event!

Start list.

 

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Vaulting

The vaulting Non-Nations Teams Squad Freestyle will commence at 12:00 pm Thursday in Tryon, which can caught live on FEI TV here in Australia at 2:00 am AEST tomorrow morning.

Aussies Rachael Barlow and Jerri Dixon will be the first vaulting combination in the Pas De Deux class. The pair will be vaulting on Azrael at 6:45 pm Thursday night, which can be caught live at 8:45 am AEST tomorrow morning.

Para dressage

The para dressage will showcase the the Team Tests in Grade II, IV and V. The Team Test Grade V class will commence at 9:30 am, which can be caught live on FEI TV at 11:30 pm AEST tonight.

The Grade II class can be caught live at 12:45 am AEST tomorrow morning. The Grade IV class can be caught live on FEI TV at 4:00 am AEST tomorrow morning.

There are no Aussies in action in the para dressage on Thursday in Tryon.



 

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