Ladies day at NZ World Cup final

s Bayer FEI World Cup serial has come upwards to an terminate Ladies solar daytime at NZ World Cup finalNew Zealand’s Bayer FEI World Cup serial has come upwards to an end, amongst Katie McVean winning the lastly at Woodhill Sands on Sunday, too Samantha McIntosh taking out the series.

McVean – a three-time serial winner – prevailed inwards the lastly aboard Dunstan Springfield amongst a double clear round.

Eleven started the prestigious class, amongst but 3 going clear inwards the kickoff circular – McVean on Dunstan Springfield, McIntosh on Estina too Logan Massie on Kiwi Ludo.

Eight came dorsum for the minute circular over the Gerrit Beker-designed course, inwards which McVean was the entirely 1 to move out everything upwards for the double clear too victory.

She too the large rangy chestnut won the penultimate circular lastly weekend inwards horrible gusty conditions, too made curt operate of a large too challenging course.

“He was but awesome,” said McVean of the Equus caballus who is known every bit Bart at home, too was 1 she had to live convinced to accept from breeder Sarah Milne.

“He was pretty ugly every bit a baby.”

But he has grown into a star too his win was but his 3rd Blue Planet loving cup degree start.

“I cause got been rattling careful amongst him. He is however entirely immature too has heaps of bound inwards him,” she said.

Her master copy programme to accept him to Canada inwards the coming wintertime has been shelved for a twelvemonth every bit McVean too Jackson Laurie produce for the arrival of their kickoff child.

McVean was also 3rd on Dunstan Kiwi Iron Mark, a Equus caballus who is certainly due for a expert luck turn.

“I went fast inwards the minute circular amongst him to set the pull per unit of measurement area on the others too he had an unlucky rails … 1 solar daytime it volition all come upwards together for him I am sure! He jumped 95% of the course of written report awesome!”

Meanwhile, serial winner McIntosh was but every bit pleased amongst the efforts of her ii horses, despite opting non to select dorsum Argento dorsum for the minute round.

“I wanted to concentrate on Estina, too it proved the correct matter to do,” she said.

Throughout the 6 rounds, McIntosh too her horses haven’t finished worse than fourth. All but 1 laid upwards of the points came from Estina.

“She is but too then much to a greater extent than settled too is working amongst me a lot to a greater extent than … it all takes time.”

As winner of the New Zealand series, McIntosh has the chance to ride at the Blue Planet final, which is inwards Lyon, France, inwards April. However, she says it is unlikely she volition go.

“The horses but haven’t had plenty indoor mileage, too it is likely but a flavor every bit good early on for them … it is a tough telephone phone though but I but intend it is hollo for every bit good much.”

McIntosh rode at the 2000 Blue Planet lastly inwards Las Vegas for Republic of Bulgaria too finished 13th. She had won the Central European League too took Royal Discovery to the USA for the final.

To win the New Zealand serial is rattling especial to this total fourth dimension rider.

“I didn’t laid upwards out thinking I could win the series, but the farther nosotros got, the to a greater extent than it became but about other goal for me.”

Results –

Bayer World Cup (NZ series) final: Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Springfield 1, Samantha McIntosh (Cambridge) Estina (owned past times Lakeridge Equestrian) 2, Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Kiwi Iron Mark (owned past times June Berrington) 3, Luke Dee (Ocean Beach) Ombudsman 4, Logan Massie (Dannevirke) Kiwi Ludo (owned past times Annette Scott too Massie) 5, Jono Smith (Auckland) SP Vision 6.

Bayer World Cup Series (best 4 rounds): Samantha McIntosh (Cambridge) 87 points 1, Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) 78 2, Susie Hayward (Christchurch) 67 3, Maurice Beatson (Dannevirke) 65 4, Luke Dee (Ocean Beach) 64 5, Jono Smith (Auckland) 41 6, Jake Lambert (Cambridge) 34 7, Logan Massie (Dannevirke) 33 8, Erin Clark (Bay of Plenty) fifteen 9, Bernard Denton (Feilding) 12 10.

Country TV Pony Grand Prix: Nakeysha Lammers (Northland) Airborne Magic 1, Briar Burnett-Grant (Taupo) Pioneer Jade 2, Sharnaye Lammers (Northland) Watch Me Move 3, Ella Poole-Crowe (Whangarei) Gizbo 4, Briar Burnett-Grant (Taupo) Kabo Silver 5, Antoine Ogilvie (Pukekohe) Little Flicker 6.

Seven Year Old: Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Carol 1, Samantha Peters (Northland) Zambambi 2, Bridget Hansen (Ocean Beach) Turn It Blue NZPH 3, Juan Pablo (Clevedon) LC Samson 4, Joy McNeil (Northland) Bella VI 5, Sam Peters (Northland) Triumphant NZPH 6.

Mitavite Munga Six Year Old: Jake Lambert (Cambridge) Miss Cassinei, Luke Dee (Ocean Beach) Ulysses NZPH, Luke Dee (Ocean Beach) Unlimited NPZH =1.

Canterbury Equestrian Five Year Old: Ike Unsworth (Tauranga) Veroana too Cherie Jaques (Waikato) Black Gem =1.

STH too LG Forge Pro Amateur Rider: Michelle Wakeling (Muriwai) BMW Littorroan 1, Emma Gaze (Auckland) Jitter Bug II 2, Josh Barker (Morrinsville) Anubertha 3, William Willis (Auckland) Indoctriole 4, Nicola Peat (Auckland) Varzuga 5, Lucia Voss (Whakatane) STH Get Over It 6.

Telford Young Rider: Bridget Hansen (Ocean Beach) Shakespear NZPH 1, Rosie Commons (Auckland) 42 Below 2, Logan Massie (Dannevirke) Kiwi Ludo (owned past times Annette Scott too Massie) 3, Luke Dee (Ocean Beach) Ombudsman 4, Melanie Weal (Te Awamutu) Appleton 5, Lily Tootill (Karaka) Ngahiwi Cruise 6.

Caledonian Amateur Rider: Megan Schischka (Waitemata) Hollywood Wannabe 1, Kirsty Gradwell (Henderson) Ngahiwi Kapka 2, Amy Gravatt (Whangarei) Ake Ake 3, Rachel Holdsworth (Te Awamutu) Ngahiwi Legend 4, Sarah Lauder (Waitemata) Brookvale Valentino 5, Chanel Hargrave (Auckland) Carbon 6.

KiwiSpan Junior Rider: Kimberley Bird (Ashburton) Ngahiwi Summer 1, Lily Tootill (Karaka) Phoebe Nimmerdor 2, Briar Burnett-Grant (Taupo) Ngahiwi Telephonic 3, Kimberley Bird (Ashburton) Wenrose Vertigo 4, Laura Lush (Auckland) Macavee 5, Emily Hayward-Morgan (Te Awamutu) Yandoo Lady Gold 6.

Horse Grand Prix (one star): Vicki Wilson (Hikurangi) Showtym Cadet MVNZ 1, Glen Beal (Auckland) Solano 2, Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Zimorena G 3, Paula Mussen (Pukekohe) KK Tane Mahuta 4, Phillip Steiner (Tauranga) Renaissance NZPH 5, Vicki Wilson (Hikurangi) Showtym Levado GNZ 6.

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