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Riders excel at Agricultural Show

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoMay 13, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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Louise Bowker riding Swazi-Lizkhar Winter Jewel trumped some fierce competition to win Grand Champion warmblood under saddle at the recent East London Agricultural Show.

Bowker also achieved a first in both her novice dressage tests as well as in best potential warmblood dressage horse and in the best ridden warmblood.

Louise Bowker riding Swazi-Lizkhar Winter Jewel trumped some fierce competition to win Grand Champion warmblood under saddle at the recent East London Agricultural Show.

Bowker also achieved a first in both her novice dressage tests as well as in best potential warmblood dressage horse and in the best ridden warmblood.

They achieved a third in the in-hand warmblood mare class and second in show horse. Grahamstown’s children riders also stood out at the show which incorporated the Eastern Cape Pony Rider’s championships.

Sarchen Gainsford on Assegai’s Solero finished first in both her Novice Dressage tests as well as in the intermediate equitation.

Taryn-Marie Wille on Assegai’s Garrick took first in equitation while Megan Du Preez on Rocky II came second in the farm pony class.

Alison Knight riding Assegai’s Orion’s Dream was first in the 80cm showjumping championships, second in the 80cm Welcome Stakes showjumping and third in the  novice equitation. She also achieved a third in the 80cm speed and precision on her other pony Gummy Bear.

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