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Australian based riders gain WEG qualifications

Boneo Park’s Winter CDI at the weekend saw a number of Australian based riders meet crucial WEG selection criteria...

Adele Severs

Published 21 Jun 2018

Judy Dierks and Diamond Star.

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Boneo Park’s Winter CDI at the weekend saw a number of Australian based riders meet crucial FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 selection criteria.

The event also saw a record number of domestic combinations (seven) score over 70 % in the Grand Prix Freestyle.
Boneo Park’s Managing Director Fiona Selby said;

“The weather could not have been worse but thanks to our entire team who worked hard in trying conditions to put on a smooth event that allowed riders to put together great scores.”

“Seven riders scored over 70% which is close to a record and this was a really momentous occasion for Australian dressage,” she said.

Combinations that have now achieved the required threshold scores of 69% or higher in order to be considered for selection for the Australian team at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018, USA, (one of which must be in 2018) are;

In addition to meeting threshold scores of 69% and/or above, athletes must also compete at a minimum of two nominated events to be considered for WEG selection.

There are now only two events remaining on the calendar – Fritzens-Schindlhof CDI4* in Austria on June 29 and Faslterbo CDI3* and CDIO5* in Sweden on July 12. Internationally based Australian riders expected to compete at one or both of these events are Kristy Oatley, Mary Hanna, Briana Burgess and Simone Pearce.

Source: Equestrian Australia (EA) website

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