Bush Telegraph

Beatson places in horse grand prix

Show jumping and equestrian events held in Dannevirke

- Dave Murdoch

The sun beat down on the Dannevirke A&P Showground­s when the Central and Southern Hawke’s Bay show jumping and show hunter equestrian events were held, providing almost ideal conditions for junior riders and New Zealand’s elite in the world cup qualifying horse and pony grand prix.

Three rings on the weekend of January 8-9 operated continuous­ly from 8am, with the horse grand prix the final highlight of a busy two days.

It was once again a display of superb management by the club, the rings a picture of colourful jumps all carefully placed and supervised by a great team of volunteers.

It illustrate­s that good organisati­on and determinat­ion can overcome Covid restrictio­ns to provide an event as close to normal as possible.

A good crowd of visitors joined local riders — up in numbers from previous years — proving that equestrian­s wanted to compete. For youngsters, it was a chance to achieve their personal bests and give their mounts experience.

Local 13-year-old Zara Von Dadelzen, who has been riding since she was 5 years old, was riding Ngahiwi Roany Pony, her mount for the past three years which went clear in the 1.05m event, while Jaime Watters from Feilding cleared 1.10m on Solstice — an ex-polo pony.

A big crowd half-filled the grandstand watching the high calibre show jumping with two rails set at the maximum of 1.6m in the horse grand prix.

Four of the 11 competitor­s went clear in the first round including Maurice Beatson on Central Park.

The other local, Logan Massie, had the worst possible start felling the first jump and incurring 10 faults overall but he went clear in the second round.

Beatson looked to be clear again until he dropped a rail on the second last jump and with Tegan Fitzsimon and Phillip Steiner both going clear he was relegated to fourth on time difference.

Fitzsimon won the event with the fastest time confirming the excellent

form she and Windermere Cappuccino are in having scored three wins and a second in the World Cup qualifying events so far. When asked how she did it, she said her mount “had springs in its feet”.

A fitting finish to the show was when the long-time equestrian judge and senior FEI internatio­nal representa­tive Audrey Cameron, as her final act before retirement, presented Fitzsimon with her trophy.

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 ?? ?? Grand Prix Horse placegette­rs, from left: Tegan Fitzsimon (1st), Phillip Steiner (2nd), Brook Edgecombe (3rd), Maurice Beatson (4th), Sophie Scott (5th), Jeremy Whale (6th).
Grand Prix Horse placegette­rs, from left: Tegan Fitzsimon (1st), Phillip Steiner (2nd), Brook Edgecombe (3rd), Maurice Beatson (4th), Sophie Scott (5th), Jeremy Whale (6th).
 ?? ?? Top equestrian­s sharing a drink with local celebrity Doug Isaacson between events. From left: Stuart and Joan Mitchell, Ann Wilson, Margaret Reid, Harvey Wilson, Doug Isaacson, Carol and Paul Nelson.
Top equestrian­s sharing a drink with local celebrity Doug Isaacson between events. From left: Stuart and Joan Mitchell, Ann Wilson, Margaret Reid, Harvey Wilson, Doug Isaacson, Carol and Paul Nelson.
 ?? ?? Maurice Beatson clears a hurdle on Central Park in the first round.
Maurice Beatson clears a hurdle on Central Park in the first round.
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 ?? ?? Local 13-year-old Zara Von Dadelzen impresses over a jump in the 1.05m event on Ngahiwi Roany Pony, and then the pair relax after completing a clear round.
Local 13-year-old Zara Von Dadelzen impresses over a jump in the 1.05m event on Ngahiwi Roany Pony, and then the pair relax after completing a clear round.
 ?? ?? Grand Prix Horse Champion Tegan Fitzsimon on Windermere Cappuccino, and the pair in action as they went clear in the final round.
Grand Prix Horse Champion Tegan Fitzsimon on Windermere Cappuccino, and the pair in action as they went clear in the final round.
 ?? ?? The Grand Prix Pony placegette­rs Penny Borthwick (left, 1st and 6th), Chloe Roylance (2nd), Melissa Berridge (3rd), Jessica McCann (4th), Tessa Mason (5th) after negotiatin­g the jumps in the central ring at the showground­s.
The Grand Prix Pony placegette­rs Penny Borthwick (left, 1st and 6th), Chloe Roylance (2nd), Melissa Berridge (3rd), Jessica McCann (4th), Tessa Mason (5th) after negotiatin­g the jumps in the central ring at the showground­s.

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