Gormack Stars At Fei South Island Three Day Event
Gormack Stars At Fei South Island Three Day Event
Local Giles Gormack has starred in what has otherwise been a North Island dominated ESNZ Eventing Canterbury FEI South Island Three Day Event atMcLeans Island, near Christchurch today.
The Amberley-based, self-employed horticulturalist came through to win the Mitavite FEI CIC3* aboard the lovely, Lucero, with a dominant performance in the showjumping. The leader after the dressage phase, just 0.1 of a penalty separated Gormackfrom Kate Fleming (Pauatahnui) on Mendelsshon after yesterdays cross country.
Riding in reverse order, Fleming watched her title hopes disappear as the rails fell, giving Gormack three rails in hand. But he didn’t need it, jumping a lovely, controlled round picking up just one time fault to finish on 72.5 penalties.
Gormack was delighted
with the win after a less than ideal preparation. “I’m
really stoked. I couldn’t be happier. He was great out
there today. It’s probably the best showjumping round he
has jumped for some time,” he said.
Te Puke’s Abby
Lawrence was rewarded for the long trip south dominating the
small but quality Ultimate Design & Renovation FEI CCI2*.
Lying fourth after the dressage, Lawrence pulled up to lead
aboard Song with a superb display across country finishing
clear and inside the time to go into the showjumping in pole
position.
With second-placed Lucy Turner (Christchurch) on Carbon posting a clear round, the pressure was on, but Lawrence held her cool, having just one fence down to retain the title on 57.8 penalties. Turner and Carbon finished second on 58.1 penalties with Corey Wood (Wyndham) on Pick Up Line third on 75.
Taupo’s Holly Morrell had an all-the-way win in the hotly-contested ESNZ Eventing Canterbury FEI CCI1* aboard Pampero. Leading from the outset, Morrell added nothing to her dressage score of 50.5 penalties to take the win narrowly from Christchurch teen Jessie Fitzjohn on What’s The Buzz on 50.8 penalties with Courtney Davis (Waipara) on By Hoki third.
It had been tight going into the showjumping phase with less than two penalties separating the top six contenders. Rails down for Frank Phillips (Te Awamutu) and Dayna Fox (Te Awamutu) proved expensive dropping them out of the winner’s line up.
Competition across the lower levels was tight with showjumping course designer Geoff Bryant’s tracks proving testing for some, giving those heading to the New Zealand Pony Cub Championships next week at Manderville a perfect dress rehearsal.
Timaru’s Amalia Rowley came through to win the Hei Hei Pharmacy CCN105 with a lovely clear showjumping finishing on her dressage score of 37 penalties, just 0.6 penalties Emily Wingham (Ashburton) on Queen of Jazz, second, and Mikayla Green (Rangiora) on Stars Ransom third, while Emma VanVianen (Christchurch) on Ka Pai Kiwi took the honours in the Rangiora Veterinary Cenrtre CNC105. Jordan Kruger (Christchurch) on Bamboozle finished second with overnight leader Eve Hawes (Reefton) having to settle for third after having two fences down in the showjumping.
A clean score sheet aided Jamie Atkinson (Prebbleton) to success in the CCN95 on Ahuriri Dusk, while Courtney Davis (Waipara) managed to hold on to the CCN95 for 4, 5 & 6-year-olds aboard the lovely GemTime despite one rail down in theshowjumping.
The two CCN80 classes were
won by Colleen Marrett (Temuka) on Attenborough and Shane
Maley (Darfield) on Rainier both finishing on their dressage
scores.
The competition draws to a close the South
Island’s eventing season with all eyes now on the National
Three Day Event Championships at Taupo next month.
RESULTS:
Mitavite CIC3*:
Giles Gormack (Amberley) Lucero 72.5, 1; Kate
Fleming (Pauatahunui) Mendelssohn 83.6,
2.
Ultimate Design & Renovation Limited FEI CCI2*
(Mr Hagan Trophy): Abby Lawrence (Te Puke) Song
57.8, 1; Lucy Turner (Christchurch) Carbon 58.1, 2; Corey
Wood (Wyndham) Pick Up Line 75, 3; Kirsty Sharapoff
(Christchurch) Shoot The Breeze 82, 4.
ESNZ
Eventing Canterbury FEI CCI1* (Amigo Trophy): Holly
Morrell (Taupo) Pampero 50.5, 1; Jessie Fitzsjohn
(Christchurch) What’s The Buzz 50.8, 2; Courtney Davis
(Waipara) By Hoki 52.2, 3; Brodie Roberts (Kaiapoi) SR
Livingstone 55.8, 4; Sharon Cann (Te Awamutu) King Edward II
55.9, 5; Sophie Griffith (Kaiapoi) Noir Et Blanc 56.2,
6.
Hei Hei Pharmacy CCN105: Amalia
Rowley (Timaru) Mexico 37, 1; Emily Wingham (Ashburton)
Queen of Jazz 37.6, 2; Mikayla Green (Rangiora) Stars Ransom
38.2, 3; Nicole Chapman (Amberley) PaintTheTownRed 38.4, 4;
Megan Taylor (Kaiapoi) Killur 38.5, 5; Emma Simpson (Oamaru)
Metsaluna 42, 6.
Rangiora Veterinary Centre
CNC105: Emma Van Vianen (Christchurch) Ka Pai Kiwi
35.9, 1; Jordan Kruger (Christchurch) Bamboozle 41.1, 2; Eve
Hawes (Reefton) Spookee Possum 42.7, 3; Maddie Searle (West
Melton) Hermione Rose 52.7, 4; Maddy Tait (Christchurch)
Island Road 53.2, 5; Hollie Kooman(Outram) Loretta 56.5,
6.
Eventing Canterbury CCN95: Jamie
Atkinson (Prebbleton) Ahuriri Dusk 31, 1; Abriele Morse
(Timaru) Wembleybrook O’Driscoll 32.5, 2; Georgie Dickson
(Wanaka) Déjà vu II 32.6, 3; Tarryn Jones (Christchurch)
Tenshi 33.5, 4; Zoe Haylock (Greenpark) Artwork 34.6, 5;
Georgie Dickson (Wanaka) Sports Café 35.4,
6.
Canterbury Equine Clinic CCN95 (4, 5, & 6 Year
Olds): Courtney Davis (Waipara) GemTime 32.5, 1;
Rebecca Smithey (Rangiora) SDAmourosi 35.8, 2; Rebecca
Smithey (Rangiora) Willy-Bay-Go 39, 3; Kate Fleming
(Pauatahanui) Tux 44.8, 4; Nicola Barringer (Leeston)
Galvanised 48, 5; Nicola Barringer (Leeston) Bastille 48.8,
6.
Rangiora Equestrian Supplies CCN80 A:
Colleen Marrett (Temuka) Attenborough 29.8, 1;
Bridgette Mackay (Prebbleton) Westwood Dalmar Ricochet 30,
2; Annabel Adams (Christchurch) What’s News 32.2, 3; Luca
Swale (Queenstown) Holmslee Black Beauty 33.3, 4; Abbey
Baker (Christchurch) Retail Therapy 33.5, 5; Millie
Chamberlain (Cust) Cool Change 33.5, 6.
Eventing
Canterbury CCN80 B: Shane Maley (Darfield) Rainier
29, 1; Petra Green (Rangiora) Tiger Woods LS 32.9, 2; Anna
Schroder (Rolleston)Waipuna Jack 33.1, 3; Jessie Fraser
(Wanaka) Apepe 36.2, 4; Mark Cowie (Christchurch) Hillcroft
Flaunt It 37.2, 5; Alison Lunn (Amberley) Sidney 37.8,
6.
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