The sun shone brightly on Chillington Hall who hosted the British Eventing Regional and Youth Championships. With two open regional championship titles at British Eventing (BE) 90 and 100 level, two BE90 U18 open titles, as well as seven qualifying tickets up for grabs, it was an action-packed weekend.
In the National Qualifiers, the BE80 qualifier saw riders aiming for the Bramham grassroots championship, while the BE90 and 100 riders were aiming for the Badminton grassroot championships.
Congratulations to all our winners, teams and qualifiers…
RESULTS
BE80 U18 open – section J
1, Sophia Waterer and Nico II (30.3)
2, Eliza Peters and Redpark Sammet (31.10)
3, Maisie Butler and Miss Arabella (32.8)
BE80 U18 open – section K
1, Eve Pawson and Made You Look Twice (23.3)
2, Lottie Harlow and Coolooney Gurteen (26.8)
3, Annabel Bardrick and Garvagh Moonshine (30.7)
BE80 U18 open team
1, East Midlands (124.8)
2, East (125.9)
3, South West (132.0)
BE90 U18 open – section A
1, Pebbles Walker and Shannondale Flight (27.3)
2, Olivia White and Fos Ginny (28.8)
3, Charlotte Usher and Quote Of The Day (29.8)
BE90 U18 open – section B
1, Annabel Ridgeway and Galtee Kassy Cashel Girl (27.3)
2, Nora Gregory and Emerald Irish Caviar (29.1)
3, Oona Gowan and Daley (29.1)
BE90 U18 open team
1, Central 90 (119.5)
2, East 90 (121.5)
3, Wales & West Mids 90 (124.4)
BE100 open regional championship – section P
1, Lucy Robinson and Olaris Beech (29.9)
2, Oliver Lofthouse and Amicitia (31.4)
3, Brier Dunn and Catdol Gypsy Spice (31.6)
BE90 open regional championship – section G
1, Alice Tracey and Freedoms Boy (26.4)
2, Amy Dixon and Goodluck II (27.4)
3, Lucy Robinson and Derryroane Lad (29)
Congratulations to the following riders who finished in the top three of their Regional Championship National Qualifier (RCNQ) class. These classes saw top placed riders (10% of starters) pick up their qualifying tickets for Bramham BE80 championships and the BE90 and BE100 Badminton championships…
BE80 RCNQ for Bramham Grassroots – section L
1, Sara Ridgeway and Lariat’s Hero (26.1)
2, J.J Rogers and Seiont Tywysog (28.1)
3, Rachel Littlewood and Fiancee (32.9)
BE90 RCNQ for Badminton Grassroots – section C
1, Nathalie Round and A Little Unbelievable (29.9)
2, Ella Lawton-Smith and Lowhill Fier Ambassador (30.3)
3, Victoria Tar and Captain Corlea (30.6)
BE90 RCNQ for Badminton Grassroots – section D
1, Charlotte Young and Brucky Boy (25.1)
2, Emily Morris and Gortglas Rebel Rebel (26.5)
3, Lauren Greaves and Emerald Lad II (27.8)
BE90 RCNQ for Badminton Grassroots – section E
1, Janine Paterson and Machas Grey (22.6)
2, Emily Jarrett and San Libero (25.8)
3, Annie Berry and Swanview Delta Dawn (27.1)
BE90 RCNQ for Badminton Grassroots – section F
1, Lesley Mitton and Penhill Rex (24.8)
2, Lynsey Ward and Gortmore Magic Nancy (29.4)
3, Daniel Titterton and Vision B (29.5)
BE100 RCNQ for Badminton Grassroots – section N
1, Lucinda Britnell and Floor (27.9)
2, Abbi James and Heike Loma N (29.1)
3, Camilla Hardie and Kellythorpes Adonis G (29.9)
BE100 RCNQ for Badminton Grassroots – section O
1, Victoria O’Brien and Unnamed (26.5)
2, Lucy Woolams and Zatessa’s Classic (29.3)
3, Megan Elphick and Jamelia (30.6)
British Eventing’s Regional Championships not only provide eligible BE members the opportunity to pick up a prized ticket to ride at the NAF Five Star BE80 Championships at Bramham and the Voltaire Design BE90 and BE100 Championships at Badminton, but they also give BE members, including those competing up to BE100 on horses that aren’t eligible to compete at Bramham and Badminton, the chance to aim for a championship and be crowned regional champion.
Up and coming 2023 Regional Championships dates are as follows:
- Little Downham, Cambridgeshire – 30 September – 1 October
To find out more, visit https://www.britisheventing.com/compete/championships/regional-champs