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Hope Beerling & Vianne impress at Mid-Atlantic Dressage Festival

Australian rider Hope Beerling has won the CDIYH FEI Preliminary Test and Final for 7 Year Olds with mare Vianne...

Adele Severs

Published 22 May 2023

Hope Beerling and Vianne. Image: Susan Stickle/Mid-Atlantic Dressage Festival.

Hope Beerling & Vianne impress at Mid-Atlantic Dressage Festival

By Equestrian Life

Australian rider Hope Beerling has won the CDIYH FEI Preliminary Test and Final for 7 Year Olds with mare Vianne at the Mid-Atlantic Dressage Festival in Virginia, USA.

Although the only combination in the class, the pair scored impressively with 74.414% in the Preliminary Test and 77.771% in the Final test, achieving scores of 9 trot, 8 walk, 7.8 canter, 8.2 submission and 8.2 general perspective.

Originally from Queensland, 23-year-old Hope has been based with Catherine Haddad Staller in the US since the end of 2019 and actually broke-in Vianne (bred by Catherine, by Vitalis out of a Ramiro’s Bube mare) as a three-year-old. She has ridden her ever since and formed a great partnership with the NorCordia-owned mare.

Hope and Vianne’s scores mean they are now qualified for the FEI WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo (3-6 August) and therefore available for possible selection on the Australian team. (For seven-year-old overseas based horses to be considered for endorsement, they must have a minimum of one performance of at least 70% at a CDIYH). As was the case last year, as per FEI rules Australia is only able to send one combination in each age category, with preference given to homebred horses.

You can view the Australian selection criteria here. A decision regarding the Nominated Entries will be made by the EA National Dressage Selectors in late June.

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