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 BS Area 29 AGM & Awards

Held on 9th November 2011

 

Leading Gent - Kevin Coombs on Flamenco van Rossenhof

Leading Lady - Chloe Winchester on Collin 43

Leading Junior - Maddison McCrory on Paper Money

Leading Suffolk Senior - Davina Greenwell on Oliphant

                   Reserve - Chloe Winchester on Collin 43

Leading Suffolk Junior - Maddison McCrory

                 Reserve - Saffron Baker on Little April Showers

 

Well done to you all! (sorry Kevin, we didn't get a picture!)

 

 Maddison McCrory receiving her prize from Reginal Representative Julia Biddle

 

Davina Greenwell, Leading Suffolk Senior
Chloe Winchester - Leading Lady!
Saffron Baker - Suffolk junior reserve
 
 
 
 
Area 29 Show - Results
 
Seniors
KBIS Insurance British Novice
1st
Lola Lady
Dawn Bloyce
Dawn Bloyce
2nd
May Day Polly
M. James
Jenny James
3rd
Mc Flintlock
Linda Bailey
Linda Bailey
 
Equissage Discovery
1st
Oliphant
Davina Greenwell
Davina Greenwell
2nd
Just Haydon Molly
Kate Cranmer
Kate Cranmer
3rd
Mr Bojangles
Kate Cranmer
Kate Cranmer
 
1.05m Open
1st
Killane Kim
Stephen Cooper
Stephen Cooper
2nd
True Saying
Stephen Cooper
Stephen Cooper
3rd
Cressida Z
Leigh Emma Isaac
Leigh Emma Isaac
 
Westerfield Suffolk Novice Championship
1st
Ready or Not ll
Lizzie Thorton
Lizzie Thorton
2nd
Bobby’s Lad
Mr I Battye
Stacey Shimmons
3rd
Oliphant
Davina Greenwell
Davina Greenwell
 
Equestrianclearance.com Newcomers
1st
Mr Mystery Man
Mary Edmundson
Mary Edmundson
2nd
Flamenco van Rossenhof
Kevin Coombes
Kevin Coombes
 
1.10m Open
1st
Rolling Thunder
Paula Block
Paula Block
 
1.15m Amateur Qualifier
1st
Ready and Willing
Lizzie Thorton
Lizzie Thorton
 
Juniors
Pony Open 70cms
1st
Tiger Prince
Stephen Cooper
Elizabeth Cooper
2nd
The Beepster
Stella Cattermole
Georgia Cattermole
3rd
Mount Pleasant Topaz
Stella Cattermole
Georgia Cattermole
 
Pony Open 80cms
1st
Enford Ballad
Tracey Ransom
Tamzyn Ransom
2nd
The Beepster
Stella Cattermole
Georgia Cattermole
Pony British Novice
1st
Victory Celebrations
Mrs S Sibbs
Nadine Gibson
2nd
Barham Timothy
Mrs S Sibbs
Nadine Gibson
 
Pink Equine Stepping Stones
1st
The Beepster
Stella Cattermole
Georgia Cattermole
 

 

Stephen Cooper receiving the Rosie Spragge Memorial Plate

 

 

 

**Newsflash**

 

For the 4th year running, Suffolk have qualified for the National Area Team Final at Scope, after winning a hotly contested qualifier at Towerlands yesterday (17th July).  Congratulations to Suffolk Sorcerors, Paula & Annabelle Block, Emily Hart and Georgia Leader-White finishing on a zero score and winning the jump off.  Big well done also to Suffolk Saints, Leigh Isaac, Kevin Coombs, Grace Harbottle and Rikki Gradley who came 3rd finishing on a score of 8 faults.

Suffolk Sorcerors - Paula & Annabelle Block, Georgia Leader-White and Emily Hart

 

Suffolk Saints - Rikki Gradley, Kevin Coombs, Leigh Isaac and Grace Harbottle

 

Junior Area Team Jumping @ Cherry Bee Farm

 

4th were the Suffolk Orwell Team (Rebecca Alcoe - Tom, Cassie Badger - Redwinged Annie Harri and Harriet Leader White - Tullamore Girl)

5th were the Suffolk Blyth Team (Cassie Badger - Topaz, Laura Amies -     King of the Road, Jess Baker - TJ)

 

Children on Horses

2nd Area 29: Elisha Johnson - Coco, Jack Cooper - Xanthe, Ellie Doy - Jacob's Creek lV and Annabelle Block - It's Just Because

 

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Junior Academy

 

Norfolk and Suffolk have joined forces to run a Junior Academy.  A meeting was held late last year and a sub-committee has been formed to help in the running of the academy. 

 

 

 

 

Full details can be found on www.norfolkjumping.com

 

 

 

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The Academy is:

  • Open to all BSJA Junior or Junior Associate Members
  • Eligible until December after their 18th birthday
  • No bar to entry – all standards and experience welcome
  • No additional membership fees, part of BSJA package

The Academy aims to provide progressive coaching rather than one off training sessions, using experienced BSJA Accredited Coaches to significantly improve the riding skills and horse knowledge of the junior membership in order to make them more competitive in the sport of show jumping.

The idea is to:

  • develop a ‘culture of improvement’
  • offer progressive, structured coaching
  • develop greater understanding across all areas of horsemanship and recognise there is more to it than just riding!
  • develop a camaraderie between the members of the Junior Academy
  • increase awareness and positively impact junior membership
  • retain junior members who subsequently become seniors
  • develop competitive edge
  • spot the stars of the future
  • have fun
  • create value for the parents as well as the juniors
  • bring together keen, competitive juniors committed to our sport and create an environment where they benefited from training with their peers.