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Saddleworld Vic. Dressage Festival - Pacific League World Cup Final
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
By Donna Vincent @ 2:15 p.m. :: 250 Views :: International Events
 

from Virtual Equestrian (dated 03dec10)

Excitement builds for Pacific Legue World Cup Final.  Twelve of Australia’s best Grand Prix combinations, plus one New Zealand rider, have been selected for this year’s Pacific League World Cup Final which is being held during the Saddleworld Dressage Festival (December 9 – 12) at the Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre.   The winner of the Grand Prix Freestyle qualifies for the World Cup Final to be held in Leipzig, Germany in April 2011 and will also create a favourable impression on selectors looking ahead to the 2012 London Olympics.

In alphabetical order the competitors are:

Nadia Coghlan                     Northern Campion

Gitte Donvig                        Port Said 10

Shiwon Greene  (NZ)            Gosh

Mary Hanna                          Sancette

Mary Hanna                          Umbro

Blas Lago                             Northern Hector

Heath Ryan                          Regardez Moi

Rozzie Ryan                          Jive Magic

Lesley Anne Taylor               Welpe’s Countess

Lesley Anne Taylor               Weltklasse

Maree Tomkinson                 Rodrigo III

Caroline Wagner                   WS Nevada

Chantal Wigan                     Ferero

The riders will need to impress the international judging panel made up of Linda Zang (USA) who judged at the recent World Equestrian Games, Uwe Spenlen (Ger), Jan Bird (NZ), and Australians Mary Seefried (also a judge at the WEG) and Susie Hoevenaars.   Riders will compete in the Grand Prix test on Friday, with the Freestyle competition being held on Saturday night indoors.  A large and appreciative audience is expected who will also enjoy entertainment from Peter Denahy, who is highly acclaimed for his music and comedy.  Pictured right is Mary Hanna on her recent import Sancette, a horse who came rom Steffen Peter's barn in the USA.

Last year, Brett Parbery and Victory Salute thrilled the audience with their winning Freestyle performance, and an Australian record score of 75.3%, before setting off on their overseas campaign which saw them finish 9th in the World Cup Final and 9th at the World Equestrian Games.    Whilst both Australian based WEG horses – Victory Salute and Jaybee Alabaster – are missing from this year’s Final, it is still shaping up to be a very exciting and close competition, based on results at the recent Australian Dressage Championships.

Heath Ryan and Regardez Moi won the Pacific League World Cup Final in 2008, and would love to win it again this year !   Having made a clean sweep of all the Grand Prix classes at the Australian Championships recently they are certainly back in the top form necessary to do so.  Amongst those challenging him will be Gitte Donvig and Port Said 10 who placed 2nd to Heath at the Australian Championships in both the Grand Prix and the Freestyle and achieved a personal best Freestyle score of 70.3%, actually equal to Heath’s score, but 2nd on a count-back !

Mary Hanna, 3 time Olympian and a former World Cup Final representative, has two horses qualified for the Final, including the newly imported Sancette who wowed the crowds at Equitana, but she can only ride one in the Freestyle. Heath’s wife Rozzie, also a former World Cup Final representative, was 3rd here last year with Jive Magic and won the Grand Prix at Sydney CDI-W earlier this year so they are capable of a winning performance.  Of special interest to spectators will be Chantal Wigan and Ferero, who have been training and campaigning in Europe in recent years.  Recently returned to Australia they won the Grand Prix at Equitana and finished 4th in the Grand Prix Freestyle.


The Pacific League World Cup Final is one of the feature events of this year’s Saddleworld Dressage Festival which incorporates the Victorian Dressage Championships, and also the Marcus Oldham Aachen Challenge for riders aged 16 – 25 years.  There is also a Grand Prix CDN class which has attracted twelve entries.  More than 300 horses from all states of Australia will be competing over the four days of the Festival at all levels of competition, from Preliminary to Grand Prix.  There are also pony classes from Preliminary to Medium. Spectators will also enjoy an extensive trade village for Christmas shopping.

General admission tickets will be available daily at the entrance gate at a cost of $10 per car or $25 for a 4 day pass, with Saturday night tickets $25 per person for general viewing. 

More event information available from: www.equestrianvictoriaevents.com.au

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