The qualified competitors were definitely up for the challenge of Raymond Caldwell’s courses as they twisted and turned to achieve the fastest times possible! With this being the third of the leagues for 2024 and the third opportunity to get points on the Super League leader board, the top six in each class had the chance to win valuable points. Advertisement Advertisement Get the latest Horse Week news direct to your inbox Did you know you can manage your profile, and explore all of the available newsletters from Farming Life within your account. In December 2024 each class, from 60cm through to 1m, a perpetual trophy will be awarded to the rider and horse combination with the most points accumulated over the leagues.
The spectators were treated to the obligatory thrills and spills, plus great displays of showjumping, as the competitors had to try to be both careful and speedy to negotiate the courses. The 60cm class was won by Ana Donnelly riding Elvis, with Leah Preston and Rocky a very close second place. The 70cm class went to a delighted Maddison O’Kane riding Popcorn.
Isabelle Wallace riding Bess picked up the red ribbon in the 80cm class. The 90cm and 1m classes were then won by Amy McKevlin riding her very speedy horse, Ria. Advertisement Advertisement The organisers would like to take this opportunity thank all the competitors who supported this very successful league.
Also sincere thanks to Raymond Caldwell, course builder, assisted by Malvern Moore. Thanks als.
