Dianne Barnes © OneEyedFrog Photography
Today at Boneo Park was the CPEDI Individual test. Congratulations to all riders for riding in trying conditions for the second day. The Equestrian Australia Individual Competition Grade V was won by Stuart Drysdale on a score of 61.794%. In the Equestrian Australian Individual Competition Grade IV was won by Dianne Barnes on a score of 68.862%. In the Individual competition Grade I Morgan Webb Liddle with a score of 57.012%. Maddison Cooke won the Grade II individual competition with a score of 67.059%. And Kelly Ffrost won the individual competition Grand III with a score of 60.882%.

Stuart Drysdale © OneEyedFrog Photography
Full results can be found here.
To compete at the FEI World Championships, combinations must achieve a Minimum Eligibility Requirement (MER) score of 62% in the Team or Individual Test at a CPEDI3* or above during the qualification period; this is a qualification requirement set by the FEI. So congratulations to those who achieved this today!
In addition, Australia’s own selection criteria requires combinations to provide two Team and two Individual test scores (where scores of 70% are of particular interest) from selected observation events this year in order to then be considered for team selection.
In Australia, the ‘Para Nationals’ signalled the first of these events, followed by the Sydney CD-Lite; the Boneo CPEDI3* is the third and final chance for combinations to post scores in Australia. Overseas riders can use any CPEDI3* shows as discussed with the Para Equestrian High Performance Manager.
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