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44 Horse & Hound 20 July 2017 Pictures by Leslie Bliss Photography and Spidge Event Photography DRESSAGE HICKSTEAD SUMMER REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 14-16 July Hickstead, West Sussex BUOYED by the news she’s been selected for the European young rider championships next month with Headmore Delegate (see Dressage Life, p52), Becky Edwards rode her reserve horse Ufano II to victory in the intermediate I gold. “He’s a powerball and never lets me down,” said the former showing rider fondly of her first dressage horse, Margaret Cox’s 16-year-old 15.2hh Lusitano stallion (Ideciso x Forcado). Daniel Watson also has a special relationship with the home-bred Butterfly IV, winner of the prix st georges (PSG) gold. They just completed a whirlwind tour of international shows in Europe: Compiègne, Rotterdam and Hartpury. The nine-year-old 16.1hh Breitling x Dimaggio mare, whom Daniel sold to Barbie Marceau as a foal, is living up to his high hopes: “She needs a little more strength and time, but then we’ll concentrate on grand prix work.” British-bred horses dominate at the first summer regional championships while first-time regional winners emerge Another rider appreciating home-grown talent, Luke Baber- Davies, was supposed to have the advanced medium gold winner Keystone Drummer Boy in for a month’s bootcamp 18 months ago, but refused to let him go. “I threatened to chain myself to him,” said Luke, who is grateful to breeder and owner Tracy Cooper for giving him the ride on the eight-year-old 17hh gelding by Dimaggio out of a De Niro mare. Rob Waine is delighted to be able to compete Jen Nissen’s DHI Lightning Z. Rob, who topped the advanced medium silver with the 11-year- old Dutch-bred gelding, said: “I’ve been teaching Jen for a couple of years and we’ve taken him from medium to PSG level.” Paul Hayler piloted a British- bred to victory in the medium gold; Fiona James’s seven-year- old FJ Veyron. The Vivaldi son has a habit of scoring over 70%, and today was no exception. Paul too has had to work hard to keep hold of his ride: “My daughter Bobby keeps trying to nick him off me!” Nicola Rapley rode her own home-bred Scolari’s Glory to victory in the medium silver; their biggest win to date. The former event rider turned to dressage after an accident and trains the seven-year-old gelding by Scolari with help from David Hunt. Nicola, who competed his dam to inter I level, qualified all three of her horses for the show, finishing sixth in this class on her other home-bred horse, Romassino. “I am so lucky to have bred them and own them,” said Nicola, who works for her husband, a groundworks contractor. A six-year-old Friesian stallion bought from a riding school won the elementary gold, ridden by Katharine Lewis. Katharine’s trainer Anni MacDonald-Hall saw a video of Jos K, known as Walter, as a three-year-old and persuaded her to buy the Tsjale offspring. “Anni told me to get my arse down to the riding school and try out this horse,” said Katharine. “As a baby, I had to work to get him around the arena, but today I sat there and enjoyed myself. He may only be 16hh, but he has the neck of a 17hh horse; he’s my ‘big little’ horse.” FIELD ORNAMENT SAMANTHA AMOS’ “field ornament” won the elementary silver ridden by Christiane Oakley. Bought as a yearling, the seven-year-old 18.1hh British- bred Samarai (Sambertino x Rosenkavalier) has exceeded all expectations. “We were not expecting him By LESLIE BLISS Becky Edwards leads the inter I with plus-68% aboard the Lusitano stallion Ufano II — her reserve ride for the young rider Europeans ‘Powerball’ Ufano triumphs Christiane Oakley claims the elementary silver title on the British- bred Samarai Katharine Lewis and Friesian stallion Jos K win at elementary

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DRESSAGE HICKSTEAD SUMMER REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 14-16 July

Hickstead, West Sussex

BUOYED by the news she’s been selected for the European young rider championships next month with Headmore Delegate (see Dressage Life, p52), Becky Edwards rode her reserve horse Ufano II to victory in the intermediate I gold.

“He’s a powerball and never lets me down,” said the former showing rider fondly of her first dressage horse, Margaret Cox’s 16-year-old 15.2hh Lusitano stallion (Ideciso x Forcado).

Daniel Watson also has a special relationship with the home-bred Butterfly IV, winner of the prix st georges (PSG) gold. They just completed a whirlwind tour of international shows in Europe: Compiègne, Rotterdam and Hartpury.

The nine-year-old 16.1hh Breitling x Dimaggio mare, whom Daniel sold to Barbie Marceau as a foal, is living up to his high hopes: “She needs a little more strength and time, but then we’ll concentrate on grand prix work.”

British-bred horses dominate at the first summer regional championships while first-time regional winners emerge

Another rider appreciating home-grown talent, Luke Baber-Davies, was supposed to have the advanced medium gold winner Keystone Drummer Boy in for a month’s bootcamp 18 months ago, but refused to let him go.

“I threatened to chain myself to him,” said Luke, who is grateful to breeder and owner Tracy Cooper for giving him the ride on

the eight-year-old 17hh gelding by Dimaggio out of a De Niro mare.

Rob Waine is delighted to be able to compete Jen Nissen’s DHI Lightning Z.

Rob, who topped the advanced medium silver with the 11-year-old Dutch-bred gelding, said: “I’ve been teaching Jen for a couple of years and we’ve taken him from medium to PSG level.”

Paul Hayler piloted a British-bred to victory in the medium gold; Fiona James’s seven-year-

old FJ Veyron. The Vivaldi son has a habit of scoring over 70%, and today was no exception.

Paul too has had to work hard to keep hold of his ride: “My daughter Bobby keeps trying to nick him off me!”

Nicola Rapley rode her own home-bred Scolari’s Glory to victory in the medium silver; their biggest win to date. The former event rider turned to dressage after an accident and trains the seven-year-old gelding by Scolari with help from David Hunt.

Nicola, who competed his dam to inter I level, qualified all three of her horses for the show, finishing sixth in this class on her other home-bred horse, Romassino.

“I am so lucky to have bred them and own them,” said Nicola, who works for her husband, a groundworks contractor.

A six-year-old Friesian stallion bought from a riding school won the elementary gold, ridden by Katharine Lewis.

Katharine’s trainer Anni MacDonald-Hall saw a video of Jos K, known as Walter, as a three-year-old and persuaded her to buy the Tsjale offspring.

“Anni told me to get my arse down to the riding school and try out this horse,” said Katharine.

“As a baby, I had to work to get him around the arena, but today I sat there and enjoyed myself. He may only be 16hh, but he has the neck of a 17hh horse; he’s my ‘big little’ horse.”

FIELD ORNAMENTSAMANTHA AMOS’ “field ornament” won the elementary silver ridden by Christiane Oakley.

Bought as a yearling, the seven-year-old 18.1hh British-bred Samarai (Sambertino x Rosenkavalier) has exceeded all expectations.

“We were not expecting him

By LESLIE BLISS

Becky Edwards leads the inter I with plus-68% aboard the Lusitano stallion Ufano II — her reserve ride for the young rider Europeans

‘Powerball’ Ufano triumphs

Christiane Oakley claims the elementary silver title on the British-bred Samarai

Katharine Lewis and Friesian stallion Jos K win at elementary

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Edited by Alice [email protected] @msAliceCollins

‘Anni told me to get my arse down to

the riding school and try out this horse’ KATHARINE LEWIS ON JOS K

RESULTS

BackinAction prelim 17A silv (D Wardle, L Burling, D Lush). — 1, Micro Man (K Staples) 75.11; 2, Sarnicol Black Star (J Keith) 74.94; 3, Lionheart II (R Almond) 72.41. Dodson & Horrell nov 37A gold (P Bushell, J Graham, M Ruddock). — 1, Serendipitous (J Burtwell) 74.32; 2, Armada Donna Bella (A Laughton) 74.14; 3, Final Highlight (J Hill) 72.78. silv (L Wall, M Horn, M Terry). — 1, Kamil T (M Gover) 72.84; 2, Casino Scandal (J Price) 71.36; 3, Exclusive Gem (M Collins) 71.11. Childeric elem 59 gold (A Brunton, J Graham, F Wilson). — 1, Jos K (K Lewes) 72.92; 2, Serendipitous (J Burtwell) 71.77; 3, Albireo SA (E Johnson) 70.52. silv (P Bushel, L Whetstone, H Ashley). — 1, Samarai (C Oakley) 74.01; 2, Cyden Oosting Amigo (N Powell-Richards) 72.5; 3, Keystone Rhythm (V Chester) 69.64. TopSpec med 75 gold (F Wilson, S McMahon, J Wood). — 1, FJ Veyron (P Hayler) 73.74; 2, Sinderella (S Reeve-Smith) 71.4; 3, Fantasia (B Edwards) 70. silv (H Clarke, K Mepham, M Ruddock). — 1, Scolari’s Glory (N Rapley) 72.21; 2, Headmore Davina (D Morgan) 70.18; 3, Lazulith (R Bryson) 69.41. Equine Construction adv med 98 gold (H Clarke, L Whetstone, P Lang). — 1, Keystone Drummer Boy (L Baber-Davies) 72.54; 2, Freya FST (E Harris) 70.48; 3, Mi Amigo (S-J Lanning) 70.04. silv ( D Rawlins, K Mepham, J Graham). — 1, DHI Lightning Z (R Waine) 70.75; 2, Southern Cross Braemar (D Morgan) 69.56; 3, Lazulith (R Bryson) 68.42. Fairfax Saddles PSG gold (M Terry, P Lang, D Wardle). — 1, Butterfly IV (D Watson) 68.77; 2, Mi Amigo 68.46; 3, Rotspon’s Rockin (R Swain) 67.37. Saracen Horse Feeds inter I gold (S McMahon, J Graham, K Mepham). — 1, Ufano II (B Edwards) 68.77; 2, Premier Royal Mint (A McLean) 67.02; 3, Woodlander Donna Summer (K Cantrell) 66.01.

MY EVENTER HUSBANDBETTER known as an event rider, Kathy Staples hadn’t realised she had qualified for the prelim silver regional until she received an email from British Dressage informing her that she had done so.

The wife of Australian international event rider Brook won her biggest dressage title to date on the aptly-named 15hh pocket rocket seven-year-old, Micro Man.

“We’ve been so busy eventing that I hadn’t picked up on it and only decided to give it a whirl at the last minute,” said Kathy, who has a three-year-old daughter and runs a 25-horse yard as well as riding seven to eight horses a day on top of teaching.

Kathy has trained the gelding, who came over from Ireland just backed 18 months ago, with help from Brook.

“He won most of his competitions over the winter and excelled himself today. Brook is great at flatwork; I couldn’t have done this without him,” she added.

I OWE IT TO...

Nicola Rapley and Scolari’s Glory collect their biggest win to date — the medium silver title

Luke Baber-Davies tops the advanced medium gold with the eight-year-old Dimaggio son Keystone Drummer Boy

Rob Waine takes the advanced medium silver title riding Jen Nissen’s DHI Lightning Z

James Burtwell claims novice gold honours with the six-year-old Serendipitous

to grow quite so big, but he is surprisingly light on his feet,” said Christiane.

James Burtwell headed the novice gold and finished second in the elementary gold with the six-year-old Westfalian gelding Serendipitous, by Cologne.

Stephanie Worton bought ‘Sonny’ at the Westfalian auctions as a three-year-old.

“She was determined to buy a bay gelding. We hadn’t even tried him. Her hand just kept going up,” said James.

Recent dressage convert Millie Gover won her first dressage title, the novice silver, with the seven-year-old 16.2hh Belgian-bred Kamil T, who was originally bought to event.

“‘He gets over-excited jumping, so we started competing in pure dressage 18 months ago. We are teaching each other as we go along,” said Millie, who trains with Amy Stovold as well as Mark Ruddock and Lianne Wall as a member of the British Young Riders Dressage Scheme. H&H