Horse & Hound

Dressage-to-music championsh­ips

A striking part Appaloosa catches the judge’s eye twice, while a 22-yearold Lusitano impresses in the advanced medium for Emma Pewter

- By EMILY BEVAN

British Riding Clubs TopSpec Dressage to Music Championsh­ips, Bury Farm, Bucks

A NARROW defeat in the advanced medium just prevented Chantelle Oliver-Symonds and Stadmorslo­w Coffee N Cream from earning two champions’ titles. They took top spot in the 23-strong medium class, scoring 70.33% for their test, which was set to pop music by

Shakira, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello.

“I was kicking myself when I came out of the arena as I didn’t feel like I’d given him the best ride,” said Chantelle of Kings Leaze RC. “He broke in medium trot and his quarters were leading a bit in the canter half-pass so I was really shocked to find out we had won.”

Chantelle has owned the 14-year-old Appaloosa/Welsh section D for 10 years and describes him as “one of a kind”.

“You never know what you’re going to get with him,” Chantelle said. “Some days he can be really sharp and you need to work him in for 45 minutes to get good work whereas other days he’s so relaxed and barely needs working in.”

Flitch Way RC’s Emma

Pewter and Rafael, a 22-year-old Lusitano stallion, came out on top of a tight advanced medium section. Their score of 71% meant they triumphed by less than 1% from Cambridge

RC’s Evelyn Little on Bindro T (70.12%) and medium champion Chantelle on Stadmorslo­w Coffee N Cream (70.08%).

“Rafael hadn’t done much before I got him seven years ago which is why I think he’s still so willing and supple,” said Emma, who is programme manager for equine studies at the College of West Anglia. “I would like to move up the levels so I’m going to start teaching him piaffe at the age of 22.”

The pair, who performed their test to Latin music, has enjoyed success in Masters du Cheval Ibérique competitio­ns, winning individual and team silver at the European Dressage

Championsh­ips in Paris last year.

“I really like the Spanish and Portuguese-bred horses. I’m only 5ft 2in so they suit me as they are small and compact and real powerhouse­s,” Emma added.

“SHOCK WIN”

MARIANNE FLETCHER confessed to being “completely shocked” to win the elementary class with her 10-year-old chestnut mare Hollandia.

“My friend rang me as I was driving home to tell me I’d won and I couldn’t believe it, I asked her to double check and then I messaged the organiser to see if they’d got the score right,” said Marianne who has been riding the Hanoverian for six years.

“She’s very opinionate­d and has never made life easy. It’s been hard work to get to this point but I know she has so much talent so I didn’t want to give up on her. To win this is a dream come true.”

The Cambridge RC pair, who performed their test to Future

World Music and Alan Walker’s Faded, received a wild card into the competitio­n after finishing third at the qualifier.

Exeter RC’s Anya Hitt and Cnoc An Noinin Clover made their five-hour journey worthwhile by posting a personal best score of 78.89% to head the 12-strong junior novice field by almost 4%.

“He was a bit spooky in his warm-up test but he loves an atmosphere and was very rideable in his proper test,” said the 17-year-old A-level student, who bought the 10-year-old Connemara gelding in January 2015. “We hit all our music markers and he really flicked his toes in the medium trot so I was thrilled with him.”

Kate Nichols and the sevenyear-old An55 Cedric (Berkeley RC) finished first in the senior novice with points class after their test, which was set to tracks such as Hit The Road Jack and Goldfinger, scored 73.61%.

“He’s so inexperien­ced but he went into the arena with his game

“It’s been hard work to get to this point but she has so much talent I didn’t want to give up on her”

MARIANNE FLETCHER ON HOLLANDIA

face on and did everything on cue,” said Kate, who has owned the Hanoverian for two years. “He was really relaxed and let me ride him so I couldn’t be prouder.

“He’d recently been backed when I got him so I’ve just been getting him fit and used to life and only started competing him last December. Due to lockdown he’s only done a handful of competitio­ns and all I was hoping was for us to have a positive experience, I wasn’t expecting to win.”

Another seven-year-old in the ribbons was Reier

Van Marije, who topped the leaderboar­d in the senior novice without points class with Christine Gay (Rogate RC). The Friesian gelding, who is owned by Stephanie and Colin Richardson, came from the Netherland­s as a four-year-old.

“He’s so talented but the challenge is to keep him focused on his job,” said Christine, a freelance instructor from Chichester. “His medium canter is his big strength as he’s so naturally well-balanced and finds the transition­s in and out easy.”

The junior prelim class was awarded to Bethy Naylor-Davis and Ms Houdini (Wey Valley RC) with 74.86%.

 ??  ?? Chantelle Oliver-Symonds and Stadmorslo­w Coffee N Cream claim the medium championsh­ip
with a plus-70% score
Chantelle Oliver-Symonds and Stadmorslo­w Coffee N Cream claim the medium championsh­ip with a plus-70% score
 ??  ?? The “talented” Reier Van Marije nets the senior novice without points class with Christine Gay
The “talented” Reier Van Marije nets the senior novice without points class with Christine Gay
 ??  ?? Marianne Fletcher and her “opinionate­d” 10-year-old Hanoverian mare Hollandia secure the elementary honours for Cambridge RC
Marianne Fletcher and her “opinionate­d” 10-year-old Hanoverian mare Hollandia secure the elementary honours for Cambridge RC
 ??  ?? Anya Hitt pilots Cnoc
An Noinin Clover to top spot in the junior novice with a personal best score of 78.89%
Anya Hitt pilots Cnoc An Noinin Clover to top spot in the junior novice with a personal best score of 78.89%
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