Area 12 Riding Club
Showjumping
Witheridge make it
two in a row
Witheridge Riding club
delighted their followers and supporters by repeating their 2001 victory
in the Senior team novice competition, finishing on a clean sheet and
once more qualifying for the indoor championships, this year to be held
at Hartpury College, Glos
Brent Knoll riding club were once again the organisers of this popular
competition, which was kindly sponsored by Natural Animal Feeds. The Hand
Stadium, which always proves a popular venue amongst competitors, hosted
the event for the third consecutive year and complete with a brand new
set of showjumps, managed to present two testing courses which reduced
the field of twenty teams to just five for the jump off.
The second round course thinned out the field considerably with the last
fence causing the most trouble. Approached off of a corner and heading
away from the entrance, it caught out many experienced combinations and
was quickly recognised as the bogey fence.
The five teams to reach the jump off were, South Wilts, Witheridge, Woodspring
A, Brent Knoll and Quantock green. South Wilts, trailblazers from the
start, finally ended their clean run with the first three riders, Emma
Hunter, Mads Southey and Donna Boyd each collecting four faults, Emma
and her eye catching coloured horse Cheeko recording the fastest time
of 40.48. Rowena Gooch was unfortunately eliminated on Musketeer for two
stops, so South Wilts ended the day on twelve faults with an otherwise
good aggregate time of 133.96.
Witheridge, last years winners and current novice outdoor cup holders
from Malvern, went next with their first rider, Lisa Kempshead, landing
the second fastest time of the competition but receiving a very unlucky
four faults along the way. Sarah Midwinter set out with a steady clear
in mind and she achieved this in style with the impressive American Black,
keeping Witheridge hopes alive. Team mates, Lois Avery-Wright and Rebecca
Robins both decided to opt for a fast time, which they got, just over
a second separating them both. Next was the Woodspring riding club who
summed up the spirit of the competition with a large number of supporters
cheering them on. They started their championship campaign with Sarah
Reeves on the versatile cob Harleys Comet. The pair completed a lovely
clear round with a competitive time, giving Woodspring a great start.
Sarah Urch was next with a good time but unfortunately two fences down
which meant the pressure was on for the final two members. Mandy Berry
duly obliged with a clear but there was a heart stopping moment when she
was eliminated for not passing through the time beam at the close of her
round. Joe Bragg, the teams and infact the jump offs only male competitor
went for time and achieved some very good turns, unfortunately taking
one fence down leaving woodspring on a score of twelve. The hosts, Brent
Knoll riding club did not have the best of luck with their first rider
Kim Hill eliminated because of a fall. Caroline Cavill eased the situation
temporarily with a clear but things did not improve when Cara Tyer posted
the fastest time of the day but took two fences with her. Last member
Rachel Frost recorded four faults with her horse Cyril. Witheridge were
still sitting pretty with only one team left that could beat them, Quantock
Green. Denise West and Lynn Arnold gave witheridge supporters some cause
for concern, both with fast clears. Lucy Tarr had one fence down on Zamomy,
leaving the deciding round to Liz Schaad and Little Dancer whose eight
faults sealed Witheridges victory. This was an extra special result for
Witheridge team member Lisa Kempshead whose fantastic little horse, Avalon
Bizarre is now for sale and so will probably not be with her for next
year's qualifier. Praise must be given to the wonderful organising team
as well as judges and stewards for putting on a first class qualifier
which might never have happened due to extreme weather conditions in the
previous weeks. Second placed Quantock Green will join them at Hartpury
for the championships so good luck to both teams.
By Natalie Simmons
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