Brett Parbery and DP Weltmieser.
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By Equestrian Life
Competition begins at the 2018 Boneo Classic on Friday the 26th and will continue throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Dressage competition begins with the first event being the Equestrian Australia Para Equestrian Individual Test. Top dressage riders from around the country will converge on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula to take part in the CDI-WLF classes, taking place on the Saturday and Sunday.
With the World Cup and WEG now on the horizon, this year’s Classic will be bigger than ever.
Boneo Classic a crucial WEG lead up for Australian para riders
This weekend’s Boneo Classic marks a major milestone in FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2018 preparations for Australia’s top Para-Equestrian athletes.
Three members of the 2016 Rio Paralympics team will be competing including Emma Booth, Sharon Jarvis and Katie Umback.
Beginning this Friday, the Boneo Park CPEDI (Concours Para-Equestre de Dressage International) has attracted 20 competitors which is one of the biggest contingents in the event’s history.
Five of those riders will be competing for the first time at FEI level including Dean Ryan who is a groom for Heath and Rozzie Ryan (no relation), Chelsea De Jonge from Western Australia who is just 12 years old and Tasmania’s Amanda Parsons who won the 2017 Dressage Festival Individual Grade IV Para Championship at Werribee Park in Victoria.
Equestrian Australia’s High Performance Director Chris Webb said this weekend is a compulsory opportunity for the nation’s para equestrian riders to gain qualifications for the FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2018 in Tryon, USA, this September.
“The Boneo CPEDI is a landmark event in our para equestrian calendar for our Australian riders. It is a world class show providing our experienced and budding Paralympic riders alike a fantastic opportunity,” said Webb.
“This event will give the selectors and team management staff a first look at the horse and rider talent presenting for the World Equestrian Games in Tryon and Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.”
“Australia Day weekend on the Mornington Peninsula is an exciting time of year for a para equestrian rider and enthusiast,” he said.
Boneo Park’s Managing Director Fiona Selby said;
“The Boneo Park team is looking forward to welcoming over 500 horses to our venue later this week – the atmosphere created at the Boneo Classic with our elite dressage, para equestrian and jumping riders all competing together is second to none and undoubtedly one of the most exciting events on the Boneo Park calendar,” said Selby.
The Pacific League World Cup Final will be staged with the winner gaining the right to represent Australia at the FEI World Cup Final in April 2018. Plus, there will be 350 horses competing in a CSI 1* jumping event across the weekend.
Public entry to the Boneo Classic is free.
Source: Equestrian Australia (EA) website
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Sharon Jarvis.
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Alongside the dressage, the Boneo Classic also hosts showjumping across the three days of competition, culminating on Sunday with the FEI CSI 1* Grand Prix.
VIEW THE PROVISIONAL SHOWJUMPING DRAWS HERE
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Brook Dobbin and Carrado MVNZ.
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Equestrian Life will be live streaming the following classes from the Boneo Classic:
Saturday 27th January:
8.00-11.40am – Equestrian Australia Para Equestrian Team Test
5.00-6.30pm – IRT CDI-WLF Grand Prix
Sunday 28th of January:
8.00-11.00am – Equestrian Australia Para Equestrian Freestyle
1.00-2.30pm – IRT CDI-WLF Grand Prix Freestyle
3.00-5.00pm – World Cup Showjumping
The live stream will be available on our Facebook page and also the Live TV page.
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