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Youth Riders Shine at the 2Construct Championships

Jazi French and Urodel Du Texier. © Derek O'Leary

Jazi French and Urodel Du Texier.

© Derek O'Leary

 

Youth Riders Shine at the 2 Construct Championships

The 2021 2Construct Victorian Youth Dressage Championships have concluded after four fantastic days of competition and collaboration. Despite cool conditions, 220 competitors descended on Boneo Park Equestrian Centre for this State Championship competition for dressage riders under 25 years of age. Whilst the ongoing Covid border restrictions halted the plans of many interstate competitors, the competition amongst the Victorians was fierce with many personal best scores.

In the FEI classes, the Marcus Oldham College Small Tour Champion was Louisa Smith and HP Fresco and they were also the recipients of the stunning Deb Hamid and Kevin J Hitchins donated award.

 

Louisa Smith and HP Fresco. © Derek O'Leary

Louisa Smith and HP Fresco.

© Derek O'Leary

 

Bella Plumridge and Illawong Harvest Moon dominated the Stable Ground FEI Pony classes, becoming the eventual Champions after three impressive wins.

Caitlyn Porter had a fantastic few days on her new ride Der Beste, with the pair taking out the overall Apsley Equestrian Junior Championship.

 

Caitlyn Porter and De Beste. © Derek O'Leary

Caitlyn Porter and De Beste.

© Derek O'Leary

 

Jessica Dertell capped off a very busy week, taking out the Riddells Creek Dressage FEI Young Rider Champion aboard Eskara De Jeu and the Victorian Dressage Young Rider Squad and Development most successful combination award.

 

Jessica Dertell and Eskara De Jeu. © Derek O'Leary

Jessica Dertell and Eskara De Jeu.

© Derek O'Leary

Jessica Dertell and Eskara De Jeu. © Derek O'Leary

Jessica Dertell and Eskara De Jeu; their pair were the Riddells Creek Dressage FEI Young Rider Champions and were also named the Victorian Dressage Young Rider Squad and Development most successful combination.

© Derek O'Leary

 

Lindsey Ware and her stunning Aristede were convincing winners across all three Big Tour classes, taking out the overall 2Construct FEI Championship. We look forward to seeing Lindsey step up into the open Grand Prix classes at Boneo Park’s Summer Dressage Championships later this week.

 

Lindsey Ware and Aristede. © Derek O'Leary

Lindsey Ware and Aristede.

© Derek O'Leary



The pony classes were very well supported in all levels. Taking out the Hi Form Pony Preliminary Championship was Annie Creed and Brookside Shazam, whilst The Dancing Horse Pony Novice Champions were Grace Riddell and Knock Out O. The Lauriston Park Pony Elementary Champions were Isla Evans and Dracmoore Firestorm.

The new combination of Jazi French and Urodel Du Texier had a very successful weekend, taking out the Marcus Oldham College Preliminary Championship, Senior Interschool Novice Championship and the Taylor Farley Award for the highest placed Junior in the Novice Championship.

The Equine Sports Massage Novice Champion was Alicia Ryan and her young Merricks Sonique, whilst the Riddells Creek Dressage Elementary Champion was Charlotte Richardson and Brierley Scarlett.

The popular Leader Equine Medium Championship for both ponies and horses went to Amy Bachmann and SWS Debutante.

The Ellanbrae Park Advanced Champion went to local rider Jasmine Abernethy and Rebel M.

The Toorak College interschool competitions were very well supported with competitors from across the state in attendance. The
Primary Preliminary Champions were Morgan Cockerall and Monteith Brunton, whilst the Intermediate Preliminary Champions were Olivia Jackson and Woodleigh Rockstar. In the Novice classes, the champions were once again Megan Cockerall and Monteith Brunton in the primary division and Tayla Anderson and Rimondi D in the intermediate division.

In the Participation classes, it was Brooke Wheeler and Bloomfield Valtini who were crowned the Honan Insurance Group Preliminary Champions and Samantha D’Alia and Pencil Park Felix who were named the Interpath Novice Champions.

The winner of the Briana Judge Memorial for the highest placed EA and PCAV member went to Ebony Linford and Royal Vitali.

The Macedon Ranges Dressage Club kindly donated the Encouragement Award for the competitor with the highest percentage in an official competition who did not place, and this went to Shaylyn McNeill and Phorce Fields Sancerre.

A highlight of the event was the collaboration between some of Victoria’s elite dressage riders and our youth riders, and it was fantastic to have Olympians Lone Joergensen and Mary Hanna, as well as Gitte Donvig, on hand to assist with presentations and also to share their wealth of knowledge with this next generation of riders.

Boneo Park would like to thank the huge team of judges, officials and volunteers who worked tirelessly to put the event together, as well as Equestrian Victoria, Dressage Victoria and all event sponsors for their support.

Full results are available on theevent website www.vydc.org.au

Source: Boneo Park press release

 

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