Irish rider wins Britain’s YR champs

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s Harold Megahey in addition to Chuckelberry won the British Young Rider Eventing Championship at Wes Irish Gaelic passenger wins Britain’s YR champs
Harold Megahey

Ireland’s Harold Megahey in addition to Chuckelberry won the British Young Rider Eventing Championship at Weston Park inwards England at the weekend.

The Co. Antrim-born rider, who was a squad golden medalist for Republic of Ireland at the Junior European Eventing Championships inwards French Republic lastly month, saw off 22 other combinations bidding for the two-star title. The combination finished on a score of 50.6.

The duo added 2.4 cross province fourth dimension penalties in addition to had i pole downward inwards the present jumping finale of the competition. Second house in addition to the British U21 championship went to Britain’s 2013 Junior European squad member, 17 twelvemonth quondam Emily King amongst Nikki Brooks’ Brookleigh (bred inwards Germany, yesteryear Rockwell); the established combination finished on 54.4 subsequently adding 1.2 cross province fourth dimension in addition to 4 present jumping penalties to their potent dressage score of 49.2.

Derbyshire’s Bert Bolton was tertiary on Purple Sands amongst 60.0.

Emily King was also crowned the winner of the 2013 Patey Corne OIu21 league subsequently securing triple points at the serial finale.  King’s minute house inwards the department at Weston Park secured the rankings win for her in addition to added 2 Patey hats every bit good every bit £250 inwards prize coin to her prize haul.

In the two-star Pony number at Weston Park, Republic of Ireland in i trial to a greater extent than claimed victory, amongst Kildare’s Shannon Nelson in addition to the Irish Gaelic Sport Horse Millridge Buachaill Bui taking the trophy. Nelson was a fellow member of Ireland’s bronze medal-winning squad at the  European Pony Eventing Championships inwards Italia inwards July of this year.

The duo took the championship on their dressage score of 44.4, merely 0.3 of a punishment ahead of minute placed in addition to the best British rider, xiv twelvemonth quondam Chelsea Pearce. Riding her ain British-bred mare, Catherston Nutsafe (by Catherston Nightsafe), Wiltshire-based Chelsea finished on her dressage score of 44.7. Third house went to Jamie Thomas (GBR) from Cheshire who was riding his ain Another Island who had added 4 present jumping faults to their impressive score of 44.3.

The first KBIS sponsored BE100 U18 squad Championship championship was secured yesteryear the South West BE U18 squad next confident efforts across the 3 phases amongst around impressive dressage scores from squad members. The private KBIS BE100 U18 private Champion was xviii twelvemonth quondam Emily Proud from Somerset who was riding Sally Munden’s Kahawa (British-bred, yesteryear Lostock Huntsman). They finished on their fantastic dressage score of 20.3.

The 2013 KBIS ON U18 Championship squad championship also went to the highly successful South West BE U18 squad amongst the private championship going to xviii twelvemonth quondam Megan Cummings (also from the South West  BE U18 team) from Exeter riding her ain Albert VII (Dutch-bred yesteryear Timeless); this talented combination finished on their dressage score of 43.4. Second house went to a passenger from the Northern BE U18 team, Kristina Hall-Jackson. Seventeen twelvemonth quondam Kristina who is from Dewsbury (West Yorkshire) rode Judy Bradwell’s Lemington Lett Dance; they added a few present jumping penalties to their dressage grade of 42.7. Warwickshire-based Katie Bleloch (Central BE U18 team) rode her ain Bulano into tertiary place, finishing on their dressage score of 48.9.

The CCI2* which was in i trial to a greater extent than generously supported yesteryear David & Catherine Witt was won yesteryear the Marlborough-based Frenchman Arthur Pottier on his ain Quaolin de la Serre (by Apache D’Adriers), taking the championship from Chepstow-based Sara Squires on his dressage score of 49.2. Sarah in addition to Francine Fenley’s stallion, Sula Blue started the contest inwards potent cast amongst a score of 47.2 dressage in addition to had merely i debate downward to complete inwards minute place. Third house went to Cheshire passenger Hannah Bate amongst her ain in addition to Clive Wright’s Watson III who added 2 cross province fourth dimension penalties in addition to rolled a pole to complete on 51.6.

This year’s CC1* at Weston was supported yesteryear Boultons Arenas in addition to Gallops in addition to was dominated yesteryear upward in addition to coming immature British riders. Former British Pony squad rider, sixteen twelvemonth quondam Sam Ecroyd from Flintshire won the department amongst his ain Wodan IV (by Mr Concorde BJ) adding goose egg to their dressage score of 42.1. Emily King was in i trial to a greater extent than successful inwards this department taking minute house amongst Gabriella Atkinson’s Walitze F Vejgard on 45.9. They sadly had several rails downward to complete on 45.9 subsequently an impressive dressage showtime of 33.9. Eighteen twelvemonth quondam Oxfordshire-based passenger Alice Sandberg took tertiary house amongst her ain Brown Lady unfortunately lowering a runway to complete on 46.1.

 

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