News : Nächster Grand Prix Sieg für " Diamantina " !
09.05.2012 10:48 (55817 x gelesen)

Beim internationalen Turnier in Sydney, einem der bedeutensten Australiens, belegten das australisch-oldenburgische Traumpaar Diamantina unter Marree Thomkinson erneut den ersten Platz im Grand Prix.

 

In der Grand Prix Kür, zwei Tage später landeten die beiden, selbst für den Sieger Heath Ryan unverständlich, knapp geschlagen auf dem zweiten Platz.

 

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 Dowsley and Tomkinson Win on Day One of 2012 CDI Sydney

 
Thu, 05/03/2012 - 12:45
 
Maree Tomkinson and Diamantina on winning form at the 2012 CDI Sydney
Photo © Peter Stoop
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2012 CDI Sydney

With over 200 horses and 150 riders, no wind and a big blue sky, the first day of the 2012 CDI Sydney was destined to be a beauty! Well before 8am the warm up arenas were full of Small Tour horses preparing for what ended up being a tight battle for the top four positions. There has been a lot of talk prior to this competition about the high calibre of horse and rider combinations. At least half of the 35 strong field had the potential to win the class but in the end it was Australia's Matthew Dowsley who won.

 

Dowsley rode a stunning test to take first place with a score of 71.342 which is the second highest score for the history of the Sydney CDI (Prix St Georges). Second place went to Kate Taylor-Wheat and her magnificent black gelding by World Magic - together they scored 68.000. Third place went to David Shoobridge from Revelwood Stud on the stallion OO Seven with a score of 67.737. Just behind was Daniella Dierks on the Londonderry gelding, Luxor 118,which is owned by G.K & J Farrell, scoring 67.658.

 

For the first time, the Sydney CDI held two under 25 Big Tour competitions. Today was the Under 25 years - Intermediate II. It was an all female affair with these riders making the big leap from Small to Big Tour. Combined, these riders would only have a handful of GP tests between them. There was not one point between the top three. Stephanie Spencer on Rambo II came first with a score of 64.158, Jodie Newall on Maxx Jasper came second with 63.789 and third place went to Megan Bryant on Northern Xanthus III with a score of 63.711.

 

Both the Prix St Georges CDN finished just before lunchtime. The Prix St Georges was won by Matthew Dowsley on Linda and Beau Dowsett's horse Flavio with a score of 67.474. Second place went to Victoria Welch on Brentanus with 65.526 and third went to Judith Clarke on Diablito, scoring 63.289. Judith is also one of Australia's highly respected eventers.

 

The Grand Prix CDN had 8 combinations competing. First place went to Maree Tomkinson on Rodrigo III, scoring 61.809. Second place went to Bennet Conn on Jaybee Apprentice with a score of 60.340 and third went to Verity Spargo-Shiner on APH Faust with a score of 59.851.

 

As many of Australia's top Grand Prix riders are in Europe contesting for a place on the 2012 Olympic Team, it made the Grand Prix CDI very interesting as it opened the doors for new horse and rider combinations to secure a Sydney CDI trophy and title. One of the riders, Claire Siedl, dropped a tack box on her foot the day before. As a result she passed the ride of her horse, Rolex, to Queensland rider Nicole Tough. Although Nicole doesn't have a lot of experience in the competition arena at this level and the test wasn't good enough for a place, she still did a great job. It was consistent and relaxed - well done!

 

Considering most of Australia's top GP riders weren't competing there still were a few rides scoring above the 65% mark. With only a small number of GP tests under their belt, Maree Tomkinson and her exuberant mare Diamantina IV excited the crowd with a test of high energy and strong engagement. This was enough to win the class with a score of 68.936. The very experienced and popular Heath Ryan and his Rubinstein stallion, Regardez Moi, came second scoring 67.277. Third place went to Queensland rider Sheridyn Ashwood on her impressive stallion Prestige who is by Silvano N. Together they scored 66.149. Both Maree and Sheridyn proved that they have the skills and horses to become internationally competitive.

 

It will be interesting to see how they go in the GP Special and the GP Freestyle. Only time will tell.

 

Photo © Peter Stoop

 

Last but certainly not least was the ever popular Grand Prix Competition (CDI). The first horse to get the crowd going was the Friesian stallion, Django of Cacharel, ridden by Jeremy Janjic. Although this combination is not quite at the stage of placing in the top three, the horse does have a Facebook page with 1500 followers - the crowd love him! But by the end of the night, things had changed. Third place went to Tor Van Den Berge on the stallion, Fisherman's Friend. This combination has improved at each competition and still has a lot more to show. Second went to Maree Tomkinson and Diamantina IV. The crowd watched with awe as this amazing moving mare eat up the ground. So what did Maree think of the ride?

"She was beautiful in there. She always stays with me even when she's scared." And to Heath Ryan's surprise, he and his Rubinstein stallion, Regardez Moi, came first. Just before the results came out, Heath's comment on the test was, "Not the best test we've done. He was a bit tight. Maree did really well so there you go." The judges obviously didn't see it that way.

 

Scores: 2012 CDI Sydney

 
Thu, 05/03/2012 - 13:17
2012 CDI Sydney - 2 - 5 May 2012
 
 

Grand Prix
Judges: Holler, Alonso, Clarke, Hoevenaars, Seefried

  • 1. Maree Tomkinson - Diamantina - 68.936 (Australia)
  • 2. Heath Ryan - Regardez Moi - 67.277 (Australia)
  • 3. Sheridyn Ashwood - Prestige - 66.149 (Australia)
  • 4. Tor van den Berge - Fisherman's Friend - 65.787 (Australia)
  • 5. Caroline Wagner - Tango - 65.234 (Australia)
  • 6. Fiona McNaught - Ostra - 64.511 (Australia)
  • 7. Anjanette Haren - UQG Alladin - 64.170 (Australia)
  • 8. Nadia Coghlan - Northern Campion - 63.170 (Australia)
  • 9. Susan Paix - Sheer Etiquette - 62.894 (Australia)
  • 10. Kerry Mack - Mayfield Pzazz - 62.809 (Australia)
  • 11. Ann Slatford - Silvery - 61.298 (Australia)
  • 12. Nicole Tough - Rolex - 60.638 (Australia)
  • 13. Jeremy Janjic - Django of Cacharel - 59.489 (Australia)
  • 14. Sharon Carroll - Rancho Assassin - 58.979 (Australia)
  • 15. Linda Foster - Mauritius - 58.511 (Australia)
  • 16. Helen Chugg - WS Nevada - 57.511 (Australia)
  • 17. Wendy Ward - Moliere - 55.596 (Australia)

  • Grand Prix Kur to Music
    Judges:Ventura, Christensen, Alonso, MacMillan, Clarke
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  • 1. Heath Ryan - Regardez Moi - 71.275 (Australia)
  • 2. Maree Tomkinson - Diamantina - 70.675 (Australia)
  • 3. Tor van den Berge - Fisherman's Friend - 67.425 (Australia)
    • 4. Fiona McNaught - Ostra - 66.750 (Australia)
    • 5. Sheridyn Ashwood - Prestige - 66.325 (Australia)
    • 6. Nadia Coghlan - Northern Campion - 65.875 (Australia)
    • 7. Anjanette Harten - UQG Alladin - 65.300 (Australia)
    • 8. Caroline Wagner - Tango - 64.350 (Australia)
    • 9. Kerry Mack - Mayfield Pzazz - 64.075 (Australia)
    • 10. Susan Paix - Sheer Etiquette - 64.050 (Australia)
    • 11. Jeremny Janjic - Django of Cacharel - 62.475 (Australia)
    • 12. Sharon Carroll - Rancho Assassin - 60.075 (Australia)
    • 14. Linda Foster - Mauritius - 55.400 (Australia)

       


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