Teams
For WEG Will Be Announced At Hickstead
Britain's
top dressage riders will be on tenterhooks throughout the All England
Dressage Derby at Hickstead (24-28 July) as they await the announcement
of the Team for the World Equestrian Games to be held in Jerez,
Spain, in September. The Dressage Derby is held in conjunction with
the Golden Jubilee Royal International Horse Show and the final
selection of WEG team members will be announced at Hickstead during
the show.
Dressage riders Nicky Barrett, Dr Wilfrid Bechtolsheimer, Richard
Davison, Carl Hester and Peter Storr, all on the World Class Performance
Programme and potential team members, are expected to be competing
their top horses at Hickstead. The other potential team members,
Emile Faurie, Laura Richardson and Sandy Phillips will be waiting
by their mobile phones for the announcement while competing in Germany.
Richard Davison is one rider with plenty to keep his mind occupied,
as his whole family will be competing at Hickstead. While his sons,
Thomas and Joseph, will be taking part in the show jumping classes,
both Richard and his wife, Gillian, will be competing in the Dressage.
Richard will be riding his top horse, Ballaseyr Royale, a Danish
mare, whom he hopes to take to the WEG. "She was very good
in Achen recently in front of the judges who will be at the World
Championships and she is getting better and better" said Richard.
The WEG are particularly important for the Dressage team as to come
in the top 7 will qualify Britain for the 2004 Olympic Games in
Athens. "This is an important objective, carrying with it everybody's
Olympic dreams and aspirations, but I believe we have the horses
and riders who can achieve it. The difference this year is that
there are potential team members who have already proved they can
achieve the necessary high scores," said Richard.
Peter Storr and Gambrinus, who enthralled a 6,000 strong crowd with
his win at Windsor Horse Show, will again be contending the Grand
Prix Freestyle to Music. Olympic rider, Kirsty Mepham won the Freestyle
to Music and the Dressage Derby Championship in 2001 and will be
defending her title in 2002 with Dikkiloo.
There is a strong line up for the Pas De Deux on Saturday, which
should prove to be a highlight for even the least enthusiastic dressage
spectators. David Hunt and Andrew Gould, Jennie Loriston-Clarke
and Helen Williams and Kyra Kyrklund with Wayne Channon are just
some of the riders who will pair up to perform a carefully choreographed
routine to music.
Another attraction for riders and spectators is the newly invented
Judge and be Judged competition. The class is the brainchild of
Show Director, Dane Rawlins and invited judges and riders, including
Isobel Wessels, Judy Harvey, Paul Hayler and David Trott will brave
their colleague's marking by taking part. They will each ride the
Prix St George level test while being judged by the rest of the
group. "The class is designed to be a bit of fun" said
Dane. "The judges will not only have to compete against each
other, but will have to judge each other too! It should provide
some interesting results." he said.
As the UK's premier dressage venue, Dressage at Hickstead boasts
a unique 'garden party' atmosphere that is relished by riders and
spectators alike. This year promises an extravaganza of dressage
at all levels in the build up to hosting the 2003 European Championships.
ALL
ENGLAND DRESSAGE DERBY CHAMPIONSHIPS - PROGRAMME
Wednesday
24 July, 2002
International
Arena
Class 2: A&K Electrical Novice 39 Qualifier for the National
Championships
Class 4: Medium 75 Qualifier for the National Championships
Jaap
Pot Arena
Class 1: Novice 23
Class 3: Medium 74
Thursday 25 July, 2002
International
Arena
Class 5: BTS Elementary 56 Qualifier for the National Championships
Class 8: Intermediaire II 2001 Qualifier for the National Championships
Jaap
Pot Arena
Class 7: Advanced Medium 98 Qualifier for the National Championships
Class 6: Advanced Medium 95
Friday 26 July, 2002
International
Arena
Class 10: Derby House Saddlery & Dressage Horse International
FEI Prix St Georges 2000.
Class 11: Butchers Pet Care FEI Grand Prix 2002
Jaap
Pot Arena
Class 9: Deverall Elementary 41 (long arena) Qualifier for Pro/Am
Championship.
Saturday 27 July, 2002
International
Arena
Class 12: Deverall Elementary Pro/Am Championship. See class 9 above
for eligibility. Elementary 56
Class 13: Shearwater National British Championship For The Young
Dressage Horse 5 Year Old. Test to be used YHA
Class 17: FEI Grand Prix Special 2002
Class 18: Pas de Deux at Intermediaire level
Class 19: Judge and be Judged
Jaap
Pot Arena
Class 14: Holley Wood Shavings FEI Pony Team Test 1993
Class 15: BYRDS FEI Junior Team Test 1997
Class 16: BYRDS FEI Young Rider Team Test 1999
Sunday
28 July, 2002
International
Arena
Class 24: Cliff Barnsby Saddlery FEI Intermediaire I 2002
Class 20: Shearwater National British Championship For The Young
Dressage Horse 6 Year Old.
Class 25: Black Country Saddles Grand Prix Freestyle 1999
Jaap
Pot Arena
Class 21: FEI Pony Individual 1993
Class 22: FEI Junior Individual 1997
Class 23: FEI Young Rider Individual Test 1998
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