Dressage NZ Bulletin Issue 56 December/January 2022

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Issue 56 | December/January 2022

FEI WORLD DRESSAGE CHALLENGE ROUNDUP Championship results: Southern Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, Southland, Otago, Gisborne OUR NATIONAL TREASURE -

Julie Brougham Qualification update for Bates National Dressage Championships


EDITORIAL

FROM THE EDITOR WELCOME TO ISSUE FIFTY SIX OF THE DRESSAGE NZ BULLETIN

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Wendy Hamerton

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TH E D RESS AG E N Z BUL L E T I N TE AM

s we all take time to remember Julie Brougham, we will each have our own special memory.

Without doubt Julie was a shining star in our sport, inspiring us both at home and from abroad. Horse of the Year Show, National Championships, Dressage by the Lake, Aachen, the Olympics and World Championships. Everyone will have their favorite moment captured in their mind. Julie was hugely respected as an international athlete equestrian athlete, probably more so than she ever gave herself credit for. The tributes in international publications and messages from international judges and athletes are testament to this. Her focus in the competition arena was formidable, but her engaging smile when she knew Steiny had done her proud was something else.

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For those of us privileged to be judged by Julie, we could count on encouragement and integrity. She knew firsthand the challenges of training and was always happy to share her vast knowledge, seen from the judges box. I remember well at the 2017 Young Rider Championships how excited the youngsters were to meet her when she came to talk to them about her Rio Olympics experience. She wore her Olympic kit making it such a real experience for them. To be part of her support team at the FEI World Games was an honour and an experience which I will always truly appreciate. Thank you Julie for being such a true-life inspiration and setting new standards and goals for others to chase.

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NATIONAL NEWS

Julie Claire Brougham

1954 - 2021 New Zealand Olympian #1256

It is with much sadness ESNZ and Dressage NZ acknowledge the passing of Julie Brougham who courageously battled the greatest test until Thursday 9th December 2021.

REMEMBERING JULIE BROUGHAM OUR NATIONAL TREASURE Article by Wendy Hamerton Photos by Eurodressage and Libby Law Photography

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NATIONAL NEWS

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ulie dared to dream during a sixty three year love affair with horses. She was totally inspirational in everything she strived for and achieved. She was a fellow athlete, a ESNZ High Performance Squad member, a team member at local, national, World Championship and Olympic level. She was a highly respected trainer, coach, mentor, List A Dressage Judge and loyal friend to many. Julie ably trained a number of horses to Grand Prix level including Top Gun, JK Supersonic, Gymstar One, and Vom Feinsten. She won ESNZ individual and team titles on Vom Feinsten, Kinnordy Glogau, Furst Fellini and Glenturret and the FEI Dressage World Challenge Prix St Georges on JK Supersonic.

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At international level Julie represented New Zealand at Aachen CHIO and the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, followed by the 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon on her beloved Vom Feinsten (Steiny). Her passion for all things dressage and the vast knowledge she generously shared with others will be a continuing legacy for riders who dream to follow and emulate the new standards she and Steiny set for New Zealand. Messages from across the equestrian world signify the huge respect that Julie commanded internationally.

RIDE FREE JULIE ESNZ and the wider equestrian family share their condolences with Julie’s family - husband David, and children Katrina and Nicholas A service to celebrate Julie's life will be held at the Beauchamp Crematorium Chapel on Saturday 18th December at 11.00am. For those unable to attend a live stream will be available at www.beauchamp.co.nz/webcast/bc

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Julie Brougham and her dream team; husband David, Steiny, Andrea Raves and son Nicholas at Dressage by the Lake. Photo: Libby Law Photography

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NATIONAL NEWS

QUALIFICATION UPDATES BATES NZ DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 24 -26 March 2022 Taupo National Equestrian Centre

The Bates National Championships event will run over three days, Thursday to Saturday with the Grand Prix Freestyle and Young Dressage Horse Finals featuring in the stadium on Saturday night. Subject to FEI approval, the event will include a CDI3*, CDIY, and CDIP. There will be Open Championships for all levels plus with Bronze and Silver Championships for Preliminary to Advanced Medium. The North Island Super 5 League Series qualifiers will be featured on the first day of the event with prizegiving held Friday evening. (The finals will now be held at the North Island Championships in May) The full schedule will be published on EvoEvents in December and entries will open on 4th January 2022.

REVISED ELIGIBILITY: Owing to Covid restrictions in the first part of the season for a number of areas, the Dressage NZ Board has approved the following amended qualification criteria to increase qualification opportunities for riders affected by lockdowns.

ELIGIBILITY FOR NZ DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022: ** Denotes change From **1 August 2020 until date of close of entries (previously 1 Jan 2021) If excessive entries are still received, wait lists and balloting may be implemented if necessary MES = minimum eligibility score All graded classes

MES

Event Classification (Graded competitions only)

Preliminary & Novice

63%

Elementary – Advanced

60%

CDIP (Ponies) Qualify at Elementary or Medium Level)

60%

** Northland, Waitemata, Auckland and Waikato combinations may qualify at a Local or Premier League Event and may have qualified in a lower grade. Combinations from all other areas must qualify at a Premier League Event and in the grade they wish to compete at where applicable ie. Levels 1-6.

CDIY & Small Tour (PSG /Int I) Medium Tour (INT A/B) & Grand Prix

** NO QUALIFICATION REQUIRED (all combinations)

YOUNG DRESSAGE HORSE CLASSES No prior qualification but the OC reserves the right to restrict numbers. If balloting is required priority will be given to horses who have scored at least 65% at a Premier League. Proof of age of horse must be verified on ESNZ database by breed papers or passport, or other approved documentation

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NATIONAL CALENDAR

PREMIER LEAGUE & NATIONAL EVENTS CALENDAR Keep up to date with the latest competition calendar by clicking here... PLEASE NOTE THAT RESCHEDULED DATES ARE MARKED WITH ** DECEMBERwww.nzequestrian.org.nz/disciplines/dressage/competition/show-dates-card-for-2020-2021/ 2021 3/5

Oro Dressage by the Lake CANCELLED

Takapoto Estate

Zilco, Prestige

4/5

Southland Championships

Gore A&P Showgrounds

Premier League

9/10

Livamol FEI Dressage World Challenge

McLeans Island NEC

INT

11/12

Canterbury Championships

McLeans Island NEC

Premier League

11/12

Southern Hawke’s Bay

Dannevirke A&P Showgrounds

Premier League

18/19

Taihape Championships

Taihape A&P Showgrounds

Premier League

JANUARY 2022 15/16

Taranaki Championships

Egmont A&P Showgrounds

Premier League

22/23

Wairarapa Championships

Solway Showgrounds Masterton

Premier League

22/23

Waitemata Championships

Woodhill Sands

Premier League

29/30

Ashburton Championships

Ashburton A&P Showgrounds

Premier League

29/30

EvoEvents U25 Championships & Youth Festival

Taupo NEC

Premier League

South Island Championships (incl SI Series Finals)

McLeans Island NEC

Premier League

Central Districts Championships

Manfeild Park

Premier League

Auckland-Manukau Championships

Clevedon A&P Showgrounds

Premier League

FEBRUARY 2022 5/7 **11/12 **11/12/13

MARCH 2022 8/13

Land Rover Horse of the Year Show

Hawkes Bay A&P Showgrounds

NAT (incl NI Zilco Finals)

24/27

Bates NZ Dressage National Championships

Taupo NEC

NAT (incl NI Super 5 Finals)

North Island Championships (Dressage Waikato)

Taupo NEC

MAY 2022 **6/8

Premier League (incl NI Super 5 Finals)

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NATIONAL NEWS

Giselle Conway and Springfield Passion Hit

YOUNG RIDERS IMPRESS IN FEI DRESSAGE WORLD CHALLENGE Written by Wendy Hamerton Photos by Olivia Skidmore Photography

The FEI Dressage World Challenge never fails to deliver the ultimate experience for athletes on the pathway to international competition. The event is run under FEI rules with some modifications to reflect the global development concept which has stood the test of time for fortyone consecutive years. Although the Covid pandemic severely impacted the number of participating nations in 2020 and 2021, New Zealand athletes riders benefitted from the FEI dispensation to permit the Ground Jury to be comprised of home-based judges. DECEMBER/JANUARY 2022 | DRESSAGENZ BULLETIN | 9


NATIONAL NEWS (Dressage NZ Chair) The full team of national selectors Margs Carline (Chair), Karen Anderson and Barbara Chalmers and Christine Lovelady, Chef d'Equipe attended enabling them to observe all combinations prior to team selection. On the selection process, Margs said “The task selecting this year’s team was made more difficult through circumstances which meant many of the horses had little current form and the selectors had not had the chance to observe them extensively in the competition environment.

Best Presented Youth, Paige Fitzgerald and Apsley Backchat Kid

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he competition got underway with the ten-minute arena and full main arena familiarization for all combinations followed by the horse inspection. Chair of the Ground Jury, Sue Hobson was very complimentary following the inspection where Exclusively Yours vouchers, sponsored by Anna Gale and valued at $250 each for Best Presented Youth & Senior were at stake. Very deserved winners were Paige Fitzgerald (Youth) and Sandy Houston (Senior I). “We were very impressed with the continuing improvement in the standard of horses and their presentation in the trot up. It is very “telling” when looking at the physical

There were some exciting youth riders and young riders competing at the higher levels that we were able to give the experience of being a team member. They acquitted themselves wonderfully well as shown in the results. Owing to multiplying factors determined by the FEI and associated with the different levels, conditioning of the horses, which clearly shows the correct muscle development and way of training. Practice was evident when athletes were leading their horses and ponies, and the execution of the turn and being able to present them to the FEI veterinarian. Attention to the finer details paid off, with higher scores being achieved as a result, particularly in the Youth class” Sue noted afterwards.

Anna Gale (L) with Sandy Houston and Paige Fitzgerald

The Livamol happy hour was an enjoyable social occasion combining the Livamol NZL team announcement and draw for start order. ESNZ was represented by Lynda Clark (Board Chair) Julian Bowden (CEO) and Scott McKenna

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NATIONAL NEWS

Team New Zealand: Kerrin Beatson, Meg Johnston, Margs Carline, Karen Anderson, Mikayla Wildermoth, Christine Lovelady, Sandy Fryatt, Barbara Chalmers and Amelia French

the Senior I & II class riders seldom have the opportunity to participate as team members as they would need to produce scores in the mid70s to produce a competitive team score”. The selectors experience showed with the four team members gaining two wins, a second and third place between them.

From left: Karen Anderson, Christine Lovelady, Sandy Fryatt, Meg Johnston, Mikayla Wildermoth, Amelia French, Sue Hobson and Kerrin Beatson

NEW ZEALAND TEAM SCORE: (Provisional until confirmed by FEI) Scores are calculated with a coefficient of 1.2 for Prix St Georges and Int I, and 1.1 for Youth. 1. MEG JOHNSTON (BL About Time) 82.56%, 2. SANDY FRYATT (Belmont Rockstar) 78.624% 3. AMELIA FRENCH (Wisdom WDS) 76.5% 4. MIKAYLA WILDERMOTH 75.54% Total (Top 3 scores) = 237.684%.

FEI Vet Dr Hamish Rankin with Rebecca Lawrence & Don Danciano RS

Scores from other nations are still to come from the FEI. The FEI Youth & Senior I Classes are judged using a different format, with the Judge at E judging the collective marks for quality and the Judge at C assessing the technical performance. The four quality marks are assessed on Riders Seat & Position, Effectiveness of Aids, Precision & General Impression. No collective marks are awarded in the technical section. The Fabuleux Vous FEI Youth Class (NZ Elementary) saw a close DECEMBER/JANUARY 2022 | DRESSAGENZ BULLETIN | 11


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NATIONAL NEWS Youth winner, Paige Fitzgerald and Apsley Backchat Kid.

Anna Gale and Bloomfield Furst Love Song with Madeleine Collins and Buckton Denniston.

resulting in Anna Terrell’s imported 9 year old warmblood stallion (Furst Love / Sir Donnerhall) ridden by Anna Gale earning the runner up spot. contest between twelve year old Paige Fitzgerald on the Elementary level 148cm English riding pony Apsley Backchat Kid and last year’s winner fourteen Mikayla Wildermoth this time riding Don Douglas CFH, a 167.5cm warmblood competing at Advanced level. Mikalya was slightly ahead on the technical score from Suzanne Inglis at C, and Paige ahead by 2.5% on the quality mark from Sue Hobson at E giving Apsley Backchat Kid the win by less than 1%. Both these riders come from a showing background and are now really making their mark in a different arena. Paige has her own philosophy for improvement “I look at my test sheets to see what I can work on and get better at” The Astek Stud FEI Senior I Class also equated to NZ Elementary and also judged separately for technical and quality marks. Sandy Houston and Southwell Razzmataz (8 year old, 170cm, Holsteiner x TB by Ramirez) scored well in the quality section, (75%) for an overall win. Sandy’s own key tips clearly paid off “Don’t take things too seriously allow yourself and the host to make mistakes don’t be in a hurry and stay on your own journey”. Little separated the top six combinations in the technical section

The Classic Equestrian Senior II Class equated to NZ Advanced Medium with single flying changes and this was incredibly close with just 0.3% separating first to third. It was Canterbury’s Paula Hippolite on HV Wolfetone (aka Jim), the Hillview Sporthorses bred Irish X by Coalmans Touch who won the rug. “I’m totally speechless - that’s really not like me! ...Jim is just so cool! ...it’s our first fancy rug in Dressage so to say I’m pretty chuffed is an understatement” Paula appreciated the judges review after the event. “I took all of what Sue (Hobson) told me and put it into practice for my first test at Canterbury Championships - I felt I did a much better test.” Six combinations lined up in

Mikayla Wildermoth and Don Douglas CFH.

the Syncroflex Prix St Georges. The coveted Fetterman Trophy (photo) donated by Andrea Raves and Helen Hughes-Keen was awarded to Sandy Fryatt (recently relocated from Manawatu to Canterbury) and the NZ bred warmblood Belmont Rockstar (Belmont Golden Boy / Belmont Ballerina / Gruen Horn Du Trichon).

Senior I winner, Sandy Houston and Southwell Razzmataz.

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NATIONAL NEWS Senior II winner, Paula Hippolite and HV Wolfetone with Sandi Johnstone (Classic Equestrian)

This combination is relatively new to the FEI levels but Sandy’s goal to ride at Grand Prix and her commitment to good training principles combined with Rocky’s wonderful temperament and trainability prevailed on the day. It was great to see Jenny Scotter back competing at FEI level for runner up. Amelia French was in third place for a team score having her eight month old daughter along as part of her support team. Canterbury young riders took every opportunity to learn from their schoolmasters and the Challenge experience, Gemma Lewis and Jorja Dann filling fourth & fifth placings respectively. The feature class, the Livamol Intermediate I was reduced to two starters following the late withdrawal of Sophie Griffith & Wonderment. Sophie raced home to tend to a precious foaling by her previous FEI level mare and was rewarded with a lovely colt foal. However, the two young rider combinations remaining gave notice that our sport is well placed for the future, both showing the value of learning the trade on horses that know the work. This in no way undervalues their performance - as riders they must learn the work too. All credit to sixteen year old student Meg Johnston from Geraldine who produced a very competent and sympathetic ride on BL About Time for 68.8%. Meg is one of the youngest, if not the youngest NZL Int I Challenge winner since the

Mel Cooper-Levin and Amiral Verden

inception of the competition and only just old enough to ride in the Challenge at this level. This combination was chased hard by runner up, seventeen year old Giselle Conway riding the imported (AUS) thirteen year old mare Springfield Passion Hit. After the event Meg said “We had a very exciting ride in the Livamol Int I. Harry gave me an awesome feeling and it was a really relaxed test so I was super happy with the improvements that we have made. Thank you so much to Livamol, judges, officials, and organisers of the World Dressage Challenge. It has been an amazing experience and we have had so much fun.” Dressage NZ sincerely thanks all the sponsors and supporters of this event the officials and volunteers from Dressage Canterbury who made it possible. Sandy Fryatt and Belmont Rockstar receive the Fetterman Trophy from Andrea Raves.

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Meg Johnston and BL About Time


NATIONAL NEWS Philippa McLeod and Donneregal

FABULEUX VOUS FEI YOUTH 12-16 YEARS 1 - Paige Fitzgerald (Canterbury) Apsley Backchat Kid 69. 42% 2 - Mikayla Wildermoth (Canterbury) Don Douglas CFH 68.68% 3 - Gemma Lewis (Canterbury) Triple Star Blank Canvas 63.98% 4 - Estella Velenski (Canterbury) Amazing Spy 61.46% 5 - Heidi Kendrick (Otago) Flying with Style 60.92 % 6 - Georgia Lewis (Canterbury) Musical Minuet 58.08%

ASTEK STUD FEI SENIOR I 1 - Sandy Houston (Canterbury) Southwell Razzmataz 68.88% 2 - Anna Gale (Marlborough) Bloomfield Furst Love Song 67.24% 3 - Madeleine Collins (Canterbury) Buckton Denniston 66.60% 4 - Julie Fraser (Nelson) Fandango 65.5% 5 - Angela Valentine (Nelson) Gusto Heathers Papaver 64.26% 6 - Millie Thompson (Canterbury) Oranoa Night Owl 63.54% 7 - Shannon Brien (Canterbury) SWE Shutterfly 62.56% 8 - Caroline Houghton (Marlborough) Astek Rock n Roll 54.94%

CLASSIC EQUESTRIAN SENIOR II 1 - Paula Hippolite (Canterbury) HV Wolfetone 65.53% 2 - Vanessa Baxter (Nelson) Jazzaway 65.30% 3 - Emma Rowe-Pledger (Otago) Whispers Matapiro 65.23% 4 - Amy Nicholls (Marlborough) Sanderson 64.24% 5 - Philippa McLeod (South Canterbury) Donneregal 63.79% 6 - Anne Cochrane (Canterbury ) Lovely Rita 63.26% 7 - Anna Gale (Marlborough) BF Royal Allure 60.91% 8 - Goldie Lester (Canterbury) Crystal Mt Cruzeiro 59.39% 9 - Ella Cooper-Levin (Waikato) Eva Amiral 56.36%

Amelia Greening and Wisdom WDS

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SYNCROFLEX FEI PRIX ST GEORGES 1 - Sandy Fryatt (Canterbury) Belmont Rockstar 65.52% 2 - Jenny Scotter (Canterbury) Mardi Gras 64.56% 3 - Amelia Greening (Canterbury) Wisdom WDS 63.75% 4 - Gemma Lewis (Canterbury) Ruanuku R 63.60% 5 - Jorja Dann (Canterbury) Donatello MH 61.25% 6 - Mel Cooper-Levin (Waikato) Amiral Verden 58.02%

WDC LIVAMOL FEI INTERMEDIATE I 1 - Meg Johnston (South Canterbury) BL About Time 68.60% 2 - Giselle Conway (Canterbury) Springfield Passion Hit 66.62%

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NATIONAL NEWS

Canterbury Dressage Chairperson Cherie Pearson on Dulcet with Kerrin Beatson from Livamol

Cooltranz representative (Sponsor) Alastair Matthews and Lynley Stockdale

CANTERBURY PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS PRELIMINARY NON-GRADED CHAMPION Louisa Doig & Southern Aurora RESERVE Nicky Richman & Glenvar Wizard NOVICE NON-GRADED CHAMPION Charlotte Johnson & Lady Cartier RESERVE Michelle Zielazo & Sangria RE PRELIMINARY BRONZE CHAMPION Louise Hipkins & Astek Grantham RESERVE Megan Armstrong & Adequate Style PRELIMINARY CHAMPION Kristen Anderson-Strang & Fernlea Don Rubato RESERVE Rilee McMeekin & Furst Love Note PRELIMINARY PONY CHAMPION Paige Fitzgerald & KS Helter Skelter RESERVE Lulu Maley & Wembleybrook Barrington NOVICE BRONZE CHAMPION Lynette Wood & Fernlea Don Reveille RESERVE Helen Sangster & SWE Furstinberri NOVICE CHAMPION OPEN Lynley Stockdale & Floriana RESERVE Cherie Pearson & Dulcet NOVICE PONY CHAMPION Heidi Kendrick & Flying with Style RESERVE Heidi Kendrick & SWE Ferrero Rocher ELEMENTARY CHAMPION Julie Fraser & Fandango RESERVE Angela Valentine & Gusto Heathers Papaver

ELEMENTARY PONY CHAMPION Katie Fitzsimons & Apsley Golden Secret RESERVE Gemma Lewis & Triple Star Blank Canvas MEDIUM CHAMPION Tanya McKenzie & SE Gatsby RESERVE Anna Gale & Bloomfield Furst Love Song MEDIUM PONY CHAMPION Gemma Lewis & Pennyweight Effervescent RESERVE Kate Stalker & Rifesyde Prancer ADVANCED MEDIUM CHAMPION Vanessa Baxter & Jazzaway RESERVE Mikayla Wildermoth & Don Douglas CFH ADVANCED CHAMPION Jenny Scotter & Mardi Gras RESERVE Dani Simpson & Greenmoor Euphoria SMALL TOUR CHAMPION Sophie Griffith & Wonderment RESERVE Giselle Conway & Springfield Passion Hit MEDIUM TOUR CHAMPION Lorraine Ward-Smith & Fernlea Diamond Day GRAND PRIX CHAMPION Fiona Sharp & New World Finesse RESERVE Lauren Haig & Westford Lanciano PARA EQUESTRIAN CHAMPION Caitlin Holmes & Harold George RESERVE Jenny Affleck & Tiraumea Nelson

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NATIONAL NEWS

Canterbury Premier League Championships continued...

Lorraine Ward-Smith and Fernlea Diamond Day with Sandi Johnston from Classic Equestrian

(L to R) Dani Simpson and Greenmoor Euphoria, Cherie Pearson, Jenny Scotter and Mardis Gras

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Sophie Griffith and Wonderment

(L to R) Lauren Haig and Westford Lanciano, Kerrin Beatson, Fiona Sharp and New World Finesse

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NATIONAL NEWS

Victoria Wall and the five year old stallion Furst Hit EDH

WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT Article by Wendy Hamerton Photo by Libby Law Photography

G

ood luck to Victoria Wall who has decided the time is right to head off to Europe with two horses and for good measure, her eldest son Bax. “To train and perhaps ultimately to relocate to Germany to compete has always been on the to do list but when the boys were so little it was not the right time.” said Victoria. Initially they will be based at the Westphalian stables near Munster. It’s a well located establishment and the plan is to train with Stefan Wolff and Sebastian Heinze. Sebastian is the German under 25 trainer and was Helen Langehanenburg’s trainer for many years. “I’d like to keep control of how much I train and manage the horses. I want to make sure I end up with someone who really fits me and my horses. It is so hard from here as we don’t know the trainers. I really think it’s important to not try and reinvent the wheel to find someone who will help you build on what you’ve already achieved. The timing is perfect now for a trip because Lou (Letty Lei EDH) is feeling great and in her prime, and the stallion Furst Hit EDH is five and just getting going. I am hoping to compete him in Young Dressage Horse competitions in Germany and CDI's with Lou.

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NATIONAL NEWS

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NATIONAL NEWS

As part of the Dressage NZ funding support programme, Dressage Wairarapa received both rider and venue development funding. The first of three masterclass and rider clinics with local Olympian Kallista Field was held in early November.

Kallista Field and Felix Westfalia FE Photo: Libby Law Photography

SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS ARENA UPGRADE In addition to having hosted North Island Championships and the FEI Dressage World Challenge, the iconic Solway showgrounds in Masterton is the home to both Dressage Wellington and Dressage Wairarapa premier league events and a host of Wairarapa training and local events throughout the year. All four all weather surfaces and the warmup arena have been revitalised with the addition of Treadlite which has resulted in great feedback from riders. FEI level riders in particular are enthusiastic about the prospect of another venue in the lower north island offering an all-weather surface which is favourable for horse soundness and good performances. Dressage New Zealand contributed $15,000 to the upgrade which represented approximately 75% of the total required with Dressage Wairarapa funding the remaining balance.

DRESSAGE WAIRARAPA UTILISES OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE Report by Group President Wendy Jeffery

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feedback has been very positive with many indicating that they would like Kallista to come back again. Kallista thoroughly enjoyed the experience too, offering to bring her own horse Felix Westfalia FE, now training at Grand Prix level, to do a demonstration should a further opportunity arise. The aim of the clinic was to help encourage, empower and enable our members and wider equestrian community into dressage giving them the tools they need and knowledge how to apply these at all dressage levels to succeed. The focus was on the foundations of dressage and the training scale and learning to ride the horse from behind. It

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was great to see vast improvements across all riders and horses by the end of their lessons. The clinic commenced with four demonstration riders riding at levels between preliminary and advanced medium. Kallista worked with these riders while explaining to the spectators what they were working on, and why. The demonstration lesson costs were funded by Dressage Wairarapa. Six private lessons were also held and several spectators remained to watch all or some of the individual lessons. The cost of the individual lessons was subsidised through the Dressage NZ funding scheme. Thank you Dressage NZ!


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NUTRITION

SO WHAT IS LAMINITIS AND HOW CAN I PREVENT IT? Following on from last month when we discussed how to recognise grass based Laminitis, Robyn and the team at Hygain/ Mitavite NZ discuss Laminitis and the more acute condition Founder, two words that create anxiety for many horse owners. Although quite prevalent, especially with our horses being predominantly grass based the diseases are not well understood which puts horses and ponies at risk. It’s important to learn the risk factors and know how to manage and prevent laminitis.

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NUTRTITION

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aminitis is the inflammation of the laminae in the horse’s hoof. The laminae are tiny finger-like structures that interlock and secure the coffin bone to the hoof wall and keep the bone in place. Although the exact cause of laminitis remains unknown, it is thought that if your horse’s blood flow to these laminae is disrupted through laminitis risk factors, inflammation occurs.

This weakens the laminae structures which interferes with the hoof wall to bone bond making the laminae unable to hold the coffin bone in place. If laminitis is reoccurring or left untreated, the horse’s weight can become too great and may interfere with the bond between the two sets of interdigitating laminae in the front (dorsal) part of the hoof. When this occurs, Laminitis becomes the more severe condition, Founder. Founder is where the weight of the horse pushes the coffin bone towards the ground and the pull of the deep digital flexor tendon rotates the coffin bone. In some cases, the coffin bone will protrude through the sole of the hoof, which is called solar prolapse.

RISK FACTORS • Pasture induced Laminitis. A rich spring or autumn flush, stressed grasses and high fructan pastures are some examples of circumstances that can result in an overload of sugar in your horse’s digestive tract, which can ultimately lead to laminitis. There have also been links in overseas research between mycotoxin activity in pasture and laminitis.

• Nutrition induced Laminitis. Some horses and ponies may be predisposed to Laminitis in response to an excessive intake of Non Structural Carbohydrates (Starch and Sugar). Starch found in grains such as oats, barley, corn and cereal based pellets may negatively impact on the sensitive bacteria in the large intestine and result in a bout of laminitis.

• Obesity is another main risk factor of laminitis. An overweight horse may experience unnecessary strain on their heart, lungs and joints, as well as a susceptibility to developing laminitis.

• Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). Horses with EMS are insulin resistant, meaning they are unable to metabolise carbohydrates normally, making them prone to laminitis.

• Insulin resistance. Horses with insulin resistance are not able to properly manage insulin, which can induce laminitis.

• Cushing’s Disease. An abnormality of the pituitary gland results in the over release of the cortisol hormone, which can impact the level of insulin sensitivity and ultimately increase the risk of laminitis.

• Hoof concussion. Some believe that working on a hard surface for

a prolonged period of time may traumatize the hoof laminae, which can be a risk factor for Laminitis.

• Toxaemia, (also known as blood poisoning) can result from many other conditions such as colic diarrhoea and can lead to the onset of laminitis.

• Response to some medications. Although it remains unproven, it is thought that some horses may react adversely to some medications, or the prolonged use of some medications such as corticosteroids. This may lead to arteries in the hooves becoming constricted, which could make a horse more susceptible to laminitis.

• Stressful events. When a horse is stressed, corticosteroid hormones are released and may lead to the arteries in the hooves becoming constricted. Some believe that this may also make a horse more susceptible to laminitis.

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MANAGEMENT & PREVENTION To manage and prevent Laminitis, it’s extremely important to limit pasture turnout and control the consumption of sugar and starch. Key management and prevention recommendations include:

• Restricted access to grass pasture to later at night or early morning as sugar content is higher from 10am to late afternoon. The exception to this rule is in frosty conditions where sugar content may still be very high early in the morning. To prevent excessive intake during limited access consider the use of an appropriately fitted grazing muzzle.

• Limit the size of the available pasture by use of temporary fencing to create small paddocks.

• Avoid high sugar and starch diets. Avoid feeds high in cereal grains (i.e. maize, barley, oats), as well as lush spring/autumn pasture.

• Focus on fibre. Much of the hay available for horse owners is high in sugar and as such can be as much of a concern as pasture. Source a lower sugar hay or forage substitute such as Rye Grass straw, Barley Straw, or any hay that is declared and tested with a low sugar content (less than 10%). Soaking hay for 30 minutes will

help lower sugar levels by at least a third.

• Do not starve laminitis prone horses. This restricts the horse of all nutrients and is one of the worst things you could do. Horses recovering from laminitis still require essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals to repair the damage caused by a laminitis episode and for their general wellbeing. At a bare minimum your horse requires approximately 1.5% of their own body weight as roughage.

• Provide a low starch concentrate to ensure your horse has all the essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals necessary to assist in repairing damage caused by Laminitis. Has your vet identified that your horse is at risk of laminitis, is laminitic or has foundered? It’s important for you to adjust your horse’s diet to decrease the risk of further harm and to begin the recovery process. To speak with a Nutrition Advisor about your horse’s specific requirements, call 0276 464 118 or email nutrition@hygain.com.au for a free personalised diet solution for your horse.

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SPONSOR PROFILE

ALL ABOUT EXCEL EQUINE Article by Jess Roberts

Introducing the 2021 sponsors of the Dressage NZ Masters Top Ten League... “It was a big call for us as we’re not a big business but we’re excited, happy to support dressage and think it’s a great fit,” say Grant and Tracie Beasley from Excel Equine.

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SPONSOR PROFILE doing our interview over the phone and there’s a voice in the background when Tracie mentions that “Grant’s saying I forced him into it!” They’ve since enjoyed dabbling in a variety of disciplines as well as attending several of the annual cavalcades in Central Otago. “It’s for a week each year, riding around all the old gold trails,” explains Tracie. “You see some amazing scenery and it’s a great way to spend time with your horse and get to know them you’re out trekking for up to 8 hours each day.”

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ou may already be familiar with Excel Equine - their website is where you can buy the summer-friendly new regulation dressage shirts, with $15 from each sale donated to the DNZ Freestyle Collection. Owners Grant and Tracie have stepped their support up this year, taking the opportunity to sponsor the keenly contested Dressage Masters Top Ten League. After starting up the business in Southland five years ago, the pair moved back north to Reporoa (20 minutes north of Taupo) to be closer to family this year. Excel Equine originally started off as a hobby - “I thought I might as well sell a bit of stuff!” laughs Tracie - but the business has grown steadily, including becoming NZs sole distributor of the popular Performa Ride riding tights.

The couple are both keen riders, with four horses between them. Tracie is also a recently listed dressage judge. She has one more session of shadow-judging to complete before upgrading to F judge status.

“We won’t get into serious competition ourselves this season,” she says, “but I’ll continue with my judging, and we’ll enjoy our horses.” While Grant and Tracie remember riding together at Pony Club in their earlier years, it was only in 2016 that they met again, after a long hiatus from riding. As Tracie puts it: “Life happened!” She got back in the saddle again ten years ago, and Grant began riding again when they got together. We’re

Just fifteen minutes from the Taupo ESNZ equestrian centre, the couple’s new Reporoa property has plenty of space for their horses. Along with 26-year-old Percy (now retired), they have two OTTB thoroughbreds and recently added the 3-year-old clydie cross Milo to their team. Tracie already has her eye on one of the flat paddocks for an arena. “My dad drives a digger, so it’s all sorted!” With the current situation making trade stands an uncertain opportunity at shows due to lack of spectators, Tracie says the business has moved more toward online promotion and (along with so many others) coming up with other ways of getting their name out there in front of people. They are really happy to be supporting dressage. “Dressage supports us too, and hopefully it’s something that we can continue.” You can buy the Dressage NZ regulation shirts at excelequine.co.nz, plus loads of other great goodies for both horse and rider!

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SQUAD PROFILE

Kieryn Walton

Kieryn Walton and Rosari Don Carlos Photo: Libby Law Photography

SQUAD: Big Tour OCCUPATION: Detective with NZ Police in Taumarunui

HORSE: Rosari Don Carlos (Carlos) AGE: 16 HEIGHT: 167cm OWNER: Kieryn Walton BREEDER: Fiona McCrostie BREEDING: NZ Hanoverian by Don Frederico x Anamour

ABOUT CARLOS? He is an escapologist….so I have to secure him quite well in his stable. He has a thing for caps, zippers, or anything shiny on your clothing, they often don’t survive him playing with them.

HOW DO YOU FUND YOUR SPORT? I have a full-time career, but I also end up having to sell some of my favourite horses

BEST PERFORMANCE? This is a hard question… Sometimes what felt like the best performance doesn’t necessarily get you the best result… but I think a ‘best result’ is anytime the test felt easy, that the horse stayed in front of me, on my seat and aids, and maintained the rhythm and balance in the collection feels like a best test to me, a few little blips don’t really mean much in the big picture of things. MOST CURRENT ACHIEVEMENT? Being named on the Dressage NZ Big Tour Squad. It’s always a huge honour to have your achievements and abilities recognised and to have your sport think you may have the possibility of representing your country one day.

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN DRESSAGE? I evented until my late 20’s, but even then I was called the ‘Dressage Queen’. In 2000, I tipped off a young horse at a horse trial,

breaking my back, ribs and sacral, so decided to switch to a ‘safer’ discipline…. the irony is, the most talented dressage bred horses for the top sport, are often quite feral as young horses, and in a way, more risky than eventing was. I think I am braver now, and ride more tricky horses, than ever.

WHAT DRIVES YOU TO IMPROVE? Doing the best by my horse is what motivates me to be a better rider every day. I am constantly self-reflecting and have been told I am quite hard on myself, but if I am not honest, (sometimes brutally so) with myself, then I will just rest on where I am at, and that is NOT how you progress. When I ride well, my horses are so much happier, they try harder, they give me more, so that drives me every ride…to be the best I can, every time I get on.

HOW DO YOU PUT BACK INTO DRESSAGE? I am the Vice President of the NZ Warmblood Association and dedicated to seeing the NZ bred horses recognised on the world stage, but of course, particularly dressage horses. My isolation

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geographically, and my job, limit my ability to be involved in working groups or committees too much, but I am always keen to write or do any job required at shows when time allows if I am competing.

FUTURE GOALS? My goal is to keep producing young horses up the grades to Grand Prix doing a better job of it every time. I think so long as I do that, then my dreams of producing horses that are seriously competitive at this level, and ultimately, capable of representing my country and footing it internationally can be achieved.

THINGS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE DEVELOPED IN DRESSAGE? More training support for riders on Squads. There are very high standards/qualifications set for riders to be able to represent their country and there is not a lot of support for them to achieve these results.

YOUR KEY TIP FOR OTHER RIDERS? It’s not an easy sport, don’t get disheartened when it doesn’t go right, enjoy the journey, love your horse, and have fun finding out what you don’t know!


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SQUAD PROFILE

Debbie Barke

Debbie Barke and RM Suzie Q Photo: Take the Moment Photography

SQUAD: Development OCCUPATION Rotorua based

Coach, breeder, farmer, groom, grounds person and a few other jobs to keep me busy

HORSE: RM Suzie Q AGE: 9 HEIGHT: 173cm OWNER/BREEDER: Peter & Debbie Barke

BREEDING: By Status Quo x San Rubin 11/ Sandro Hit ABOUT SUZIE Q: She looks and behaves like a super model - she is a drama queen!. She is a Merit classified mare with NZWBA and achieved a recognition award from them. She is preparing for her first Prix St Georges start.

HOW DO YOU FUND YOUR SPORT? With careful choices mostly. Holidays don’t feature unless going to a show counts! Peter and I coach and also raise beef cattle and run a small Bed and Breakfast. I am not sure our breeding business funds my sport, but we have certainly got to a point where we are riding some super home bred horses. So the vision 15 years ago has enabled us to be riding a team of horses now that would have required a large amount of money to go and buy.

BEST PERFORMANCE? I am a very harsh critic of myself and honestly I don’t think there is one worth singling out. I have many performances that I am proud of mostly because there is a training story behind them, they mean a lot to me.

MOST CURRENT ACHIEVEMENT? Sticking with and working out another way with RM Suzie Q - She isn’t easy but she keeps me honest and reminds me we have come a

long way. I get a huge amount of satisfaction from not giving up.

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN DRESSAGE? I have ridden track work, evented and show jumped but I guess I always loved the training side and as I got older I gravitated more and more towards dressage. Let’s face it, it's addictive.

WHAT DRIVES YOU TO IMPROVE? So so many things - but I think it’s just a hunger to try to do it better every day - the more we know the more we know we need to know. It is a wonderful sport because if you gain motivation by improvement and gaining knowledge then it really is a lifelong passion. I am inspired by good training and harmony. So as a coach I try to find answers and tools for riders.

HOW DO YOU PUT BACK INTO DRESSAGE? I am on the Bay of Plenty Dressage committee and do the stable manager job at the Premier League show. Peter and I have been on the NEC Taupo Committee for about six years, so we do a fair bit there as we are passionate about that wonderful facility. We do a demo discussion day every year for Rotorua Dressage as a

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fund raiser, I have been the NI Riders rep (on the Dressage NZ committee) and I steward a bit as well. Recently I was part of the Dressage NZ Young Dressage Horse subcommittee.

FUTURE GOALS? To keep improving, keep learning, keep challenging myself and as a result being able to help more horses and riders.

THINGS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE DEVELOPED IN DRESSAGE? I would like for Arena Familiarization to be more constructive when possible. It is so valuable to be able to ride horses in arenas at walk trot and canter and help develop their confidence and give combinations every opportunity to develop from the competition environment. If we could develop a 'can do' attitude around that I think it would be very much appreciated by riders and really beneficial to the horses.

YOUR KEY TIP FOR OTHER RIDERS? Volunteer, keep learning and be honest to yourself and your horse. It’s a tough sport but also an amazing life. Most of the best riders in the world haven’t won medals or represented their country - learn from every experience.


SQUAD PROFILE

Diane Wallace SQUADS: Development & Small Tour

Diane Wallace and KP Dexter Photo: Libby Law Photography

OCCUPATION Marlborough based dressage coach

HORSE 1: KP Denver (Development Squad) AGE: 7 HEIGHT: 165cm OWNER/BREEDER: Diane & Rodney Wallace

BREEDING: By Donnerubin X Danielle MH

HORSE 2: KP Dexter (Small Tour Squad)

AGE: 10 HEIGHT: 161cm OWNER/BREEDER: Diane & Rodney Wallace

BREEDING: By Donnerubin X Danielle MH

HOW DO YOU FUND YOUR SPORT? I have a fantastic sponsor Canterbury Equestrian who has been supporting me for many years.

BEST PERFORMANCE? My Grand Prix test at Nationals 2020 with Profile. He did an amazing test, and I was very proud of him. MOST CURRENT ACHIEVEMENT? Winning the 2020 Prix St Georges at the Livamol FEI Dressage World challenge in the NZ Section and also placing first in the world ranking with KP Dexter.

HOW DID YOU GET STARTED IN DRESSAGE? I started out as an eventer and showjumper and then moved into dressage in my twenties. I rode my first ever dressage horse Willowbrook to Grand Prix and he was the first horse to reach Grand Prix in Marlborough.

WHAT DRIVES YOU TO IMPROVE? I enjoy watching my horses develop through the stages to Grand Prix. I am also driven by training with my inspirational coach Vanessa Way.

HOW DO YOU PUT BACK INTO DRESSAGE? I am the Dressage Marlborough area delegate to the Dressage NZ committee. I coach full time and have been head coach many times for pony clubs in Marlborough.

FUTURE GOALS? Keep improving, keep learning keep challenging myself and as a result being able to help more horses and riders. I really enjoy the challenge of competition, so I have goals in that arena too for sure.

THINGS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE DEVELOPED IN DRESSAGE? I would love to see South Island showcasing a major dressage event that includes a CDI. It would be great to see more live streaming at dressage events.

YOUR KEY TIP FOR OTHER RIDERS? Find a coach that creates a positive environment for your training. Dressage is full of ups and downs… Never give up.

SIDENOTE: At the time of writing

Diane and KP Denver Photo: Libby Law Photography

Diane sustained a riding accident at a local Marlborough event suffering concussion and two broken wrists in her lead up to the Livamol FEI Dressage World Challenge and the Cooltranz Canterbury Dressage Championships. We all wish Diane a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing her out and about at shows with her team of three, KP Denver, KP Dexter and her Grand Prix horse Profile.

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DRESSAGE YOUTH COUNCIL MEMBERS APPOINTED Thirteen applications were received to fill three vacancies on the Dressage NZ Youth Council.

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he four members plus Judith Cunningham who is currently the Dressage Board delegated advisor, were all very impressed with the quality of the candidates. Rebecca Mobberley indicated during the appointment process that she was unable to continue as a council member, resulting in three appointments bring made to create the council of six. Joining Lucarne Dolley, Alyssa Harrison and Piper Crake are:

ANNA WILSON (WAIKATO) Anna is a twenty year old student just having completed the second year of her science degree majoring in psychology

“A number of years ago I was lucky to have a wonderful pony that gave me the ‘dressage bug’. Dressage is now my biggest passion. This season I will be competing in the young rider/small tour on Neversfelde Rupert and at novice/ elementary on my pony. I am looking forward to challenging myself and improving as a rider and achieving some goals along the way! Outside of dressage and university I work part-time and this season I am head coach for my pony club, which I am very excited about! I am super excited to be part of the Dressage NZ Youth council and help to develop the youth dressage culture within our

sport. Fostering relationships and connections between young riders and helping them to reach their potential as riders and as people is something I am very passionate about. I look forward to bringing this to the council. There are a number of awesome young riders out there who I would love to see come together to create a tightknit community. I would also love to see the number of young riders coming into our sport grow and help generate some great initiatives to help encourage this. I am very excited to work with the awesome team of Alyssa, Lucarne, Meila, Meg and Piper and see where we can take youth dressage in NZ!”

MEG JOHNSTON (SOUTH CANTERBURY) Meg Johnston (16) is based in Geraldine, South Canterbury. She has been riding since she was five, beginning registered dressage with her pony Little Blessing, who she trained and competed to FEI Pony Level. She currently competes at Small Tour level with BL About Time, aka Harry. They plan to compete in FEI Young Rider classes this season. “Last year I was very fortunate to move onto Harry and while working our way through the levels and forming a partnership, I have learnt many valuable skills with the very beneficial help from my coaches

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Meg Johnston and BL About Time.

Anna Wilson and Neversfeld Rupert. Photo: Libby Law Photography

Andrea Raves and Pip Thompson. Being a part of my local dressage group SCNO, helping out and being involved with this amazing team has been influential in creating friendships and opportunities that have supported me as a young rider. I am very thankful for the Meila Picard with Harry (L) and My Mojo Man (R).

opportunity to be a part of the Youth Council and to work together with such an amazing group. I am so excited to see how far this initiative will go and the positive change and opportunities that can be made for youth dressage riders in New Zealand”.

MEILA PICARD (NELSON) Meila Picard (19) is very excited for the opportunity to be one of the new members of the Dressage NZ Youth Council. “I cannot wait to combine my love for Dressage with my love for growth and development, not just for myself but the entire sport. Coming from a non-horsey family I began riding at the age of seven and was lucky enough to get my first pony when I was eleven. Since then my love for the sport has grown immensely. Currently in work I have My Mojo Man, a 14yr old Swedish Warmblood x Hanoverian and my very exciting rising five-year-old Zisco (by Zonik). I finished school last year so have spent this year balancing riding and studying a Bachelor of Environment and Society at Lincoln University. My ultimate goal is to be able to compete at the highest level of dressage alongside a career that will not only help fund me, but hopefully allow me to create meaningful change. I hope that through the Youth Council we can work together as a community to implement positive and lasting change within the sport. To not only allow our most talented riders to flourish but the grassroots too. I am very excited to be a part of that mission”

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Anna Williams and HSP Levi

GISBORNE DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS Photos by Louise Savage Please feel free to share this magazine or page with others, however out of respect to our photographers, screenshots of photos will be asked to be removed from Social media.

(From left) Cathy Coop, Shirley Hyland and Anita Hayward

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NZ HANOVERIAN SOCIETY AWARDS PRELIMINARY TO MEDIUM Henrike Puketapu & HSP Soe ADVANCED MEDIUM TO GRAND PRIX Nikki Sunley & Lalia Dawn CHAMPION YOUNG DRESSAGE HORSE Anna Williams & HSP Levi MASTERS CHAMPION Shelagh Nolan & Mackpherson BRONZE PRELIM HORSE AMATEUR AWARD Katherine Davies & Havanna Dee BRONZE PRELIM PONY AMATEUR AWARD China Gunness & Our Silver Lining BRONZE NOVICE HORSE AMATEUR AWARD Lesley Matheson & Izabella FL BRONZE NOVICE PONY AMATEUR AWARD Olivia Briant & Jubilee Silver Wings BRONZE AWARD OVERALL CHAMPION China Gunness & Our Silver Lining RESERVE Lesley Matheson & Izabella FL THOROUGHBRED CHALLENGE CHAMPION Cathy Coop & Regal Allure RESERVE Joanna Harrison & Arundel II LEAD REIN CHAMPION Briar Herries & Valrosa Indian Summer INTRO WALK/TROT 16 & UNDER CHAMPION (CN) Yasmin Coombe & Gone Girl RESERVE Jaimee Rika & Cadet.comm INTRO WALK/TROT 17 & OVER CHAMPION (CN) Rebekah Tanner & Phamias Gemstone RESERVE Corrie Te Rangiita & Malu


NATIONAL NEWS INTRO CANTER 16 AND UNDER CHAMPION Iyve Speirs & Ace RESERVE Anna Spence & Greyfriars Imp INTRO CANTER 17 AND OVER CHAMPION (CN) Cathy Coop & Regal Allure RESERVE Anita Hayward & Kingsley PRELIMINARY PONY CHAMPION China Gunness & Our Silver Lining RESERVE Iyve Speirs & Sir Leonardo NOVICE PONY CHAMPION Olivia Briant & Jubilee Silver Wings RESERVE Lily Beaufoy & Storytime PRELIMINARY HORSE CHAMPION Henrike Puketapu & HSP Raven RESERVE Katherine Davies & Havanna Dee NOVICE HORSE CHAMPION Anna Williams & HSP Levi RESERVE Lesley Matheson & Izabella FL ELEMENTARY CHAMPION Sonia Gardner & Dita Von Timbermill RESERVE Sarita Kennedy & FIS Lacoste MEDIUM CHAMPION Henrike Puketapu & HSP Soe RESERVE Nicki Lourie & Donnay ADV MEDIUM CHAMPION Shelagh Nolan & Mackpherson RESERVE Cindy Wiffin & Santana MH YOUNG RIDER CHAMPION Samantha Wells & Gangnam Style RESERVE Danielle Taylor & Ramoon ADVANCED CHAMPION Sam Flemming & Starlight Delaware SMALL TOUR CHAMPION Kaye Niccol & Mr O’Riley RESERVE Tessa Calder & Au Fait MEDIUM TOUR CHAMPION Nikki Sunley & Lalia Dawn

Shelagh Nolan winner of the HSP Hanoverians Adv Medium Championship with sponsor Henrike Puketapu

(From left) Iyve Speirs and Anna Spence

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Briar & her pony Diago with Mum Erika and brother Dan at the U25 Championships 2021.

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L to R: Lead Rein Reseve Harriet Hogan and Champion Briar Herries with Sue Hobson at the 2021 U25CH.

HOW DID IT FEEL TO BE AN EQUESTRIAN SPORTS GAMECHANGER? It felt really great, I was able to help someone feel a little bit better when they were feeling down, so I was happy I could help!

WHO IS YOUR INSPIRATION? HOW DID YOU GET INTO RIDING? When I was four years old I asked Mum (Erika) if I could go for a riding lesson, which she said yes to! I loved it straight away and wanted a pony of my own, which Mum was happy with as she used to ride herself.

WHICH PONIES WILL YOU COMPETE WITH THIS SEASON? I have two ponies that I will be competing with this season, Diago and Boots. Valrosa Indian Summer (Diago) will be my main pony, whilst Valrosa Exclusive Edition (Boots) will only just start his competition career this year as he is only a four-year-old.

WHO IS YOUR SUPPORT CREW? I have a really supportive family with my Mum, Dad and brother, as well as my Granny Jean and Poppa who come and watch at shows. I also have some close friends that I always see at competitions. We are always wishing each other luck and playing together, it is one of my favourite things about competing. We are all so supportive of each other and have so much fun.

WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS FOR THE FUTURE? One of my goals for the future is to event like my Mum used to when she rode, it would be so cool!

My friend Iyve Speirs is a big inspiration to me, as well as my Mum’s friend Henrike Puketapu who competes in top level dressage.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST ACHIEVEMENT SO FAR? I have had a few big achievements recently, such as winning the Lead Rein Section at the Youth Festival two years in a row, winning a garland, jumping 70cm and gaining my Pony Club D Certificate.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE THING ABOUT PONIES? I love just being around them and being friends with them, as well as just having fun and enjoying my time riding.

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VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH WENDY JEFFERY Dressage Wairarapa has nominated Wendy as the Big Barrel December Volunteer of the Month.

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riginally from UK, Wendy emigrated first to Christchurch and eventually settled in the Wairarapa. Her interest in Dressage led to local judge and rider, Marg Robinson, inviting her along to a Dressage Wairarapa meeting. She left that first meeting as Vice President and we’ve been lucky enough to have her as part of our club ever since! Her continued commitment saw a natural step up to group President, a role she has now held for a number of years.

Wendy has the most phenomenal organising skills and in 2021 has attracted the largest committee Dressage Wairarapa has ever seen. She has been the key to enabling our group’s dressage shows to go ahead throughout the challenging COVID environment, including organising and running our 2020 Spring Show as two gatherings, and then our 2021 Spring show under Alert Level 2 guidelines!

Championships and the Premier League event the year following. The length of her emails are legendary, the detail is fantastic, ensuring that all committee are well-informed and have been set tasks ahead of our rallies and shows. The shows always receive fantastic feedback from competitors and judges alike. They are highly organised and welcoming and have contributed towards Solway Showgrounds becoming a popular venue on the dressage calendar.

following their progress. When our local riders are away competing, she’s always first to congratulate them on their scores – usually before the riders have even seen them! Her secret is out… we know she secretly stalks Evo-Events! We can’t thank Wendy enough for her fantastic leadership and the humbling role model she has become for many of our young riders who are keen to contribute towards their sport and so we are thrilled to nominate her as Volunteer of the Month! It’s a very deserving recognition of all the hard work she puts into our local area dressage.

Wendy is great to work with, she is extremely diplomatic and has a real empathy with the young riders. She is always happy to help assist other riders and genuinely enjoys

Wendy Jeffery

She has been instrumental in putting our Dressage Wairarapa shows on the map, having been recognised and voted as ‘Show of the Year’ for two years, firstly running the North Island

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OFFICIAL OF THE MONTH DALE ALISON Dressage Otago has nominated Dale Alison for the AR Dressage Official of the Month.

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he Otago Dressage Group count themselves very lucky to have Dale on their team.

Area Group President Wendy Butler said “Dale is an absolute asset to the dressage world, freely giving up her time to come and help out at both our local group events and those in other regions. Dale has a quick and sometimes quirky sense of humour and wit whilst keeping a calming influence over any situation. She is always very

professional in her role as a steward and any other task she undertakes. She possesses a huge knowledge of all things Dressage related and is happy to share her knowledge. Her rational and logical approach means she is able to come up with suitable solutions for any problems encountered.”

FELLOW STEWARD, RACHEL MCCALLUM ADDS: “A rider herself, Dale has a great empathy with the Competitors and

Dale Alison and her lovely gelding Casper SL

can see things from both sides, she is careful to follow the rules while not being overbearing and remains fair to everyone at all times. She has enjoyed many trips overseas to see amazing horse events, and she is an Olympic Level shopper. Dale always takes a day out of her Horse of the Year trip to come and assist the stewards team in the Troll Box (the nickname for the stewards base at the entrance to the main oval), and is the best seat in the house for all things Dressage and we are very appreciative of this. She is a valued member of any stewarding team and can always be relied upon to go the extra mile if needed, not only for the riders but also for the organising committees to ensure everyone has a successful show. Dale does not like the limelight so we do not have an action shot of her in steward mode, but when you see her out and about please acknowledge her contribution to our sport. Dale is the recipient of this month’s AR Dressage Official’s award. For further information on AR Dressage contact Andrea at tetch@xtra.co.nz.

DALE IS THE RECIPIENT OF THIS MONTH'S AR DRESSAGE OFFICIAL OF THE MONTH AWARD. For further information on AR Dressage contact Andrea Raves at tetch@xtra.co.nz.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS thanked the other candidates and the outgoing chair, and conveyed some messages for the global sport of dressage. “I want to congratulate the FEI General Assembly for organizing such an exemplary democratic exercise, ensuring its transparency and legitimacy. This whole election process has been good for our sport.

EXCITING TIMES AHEAD FOR NEW FEI DRESSAGE COMMITTEE CHAIR Article by Dressage NZ Photos by Eurodressage

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* dressage judge Maribel Alonso de Quinzaños (MEX) was elected chair of the FEI Dressage Committee at the FEI General Assembly in Belgium in November. There were three candidates, Martin Richenhagen (GER), a former FEI judge, and president of

the Danish Equestrian Federation Ulf Helgstrand. Alonso replaces Fank Kemperman (NED), who was chair of the Committee from for twelve years. Peter Storr, well known to many New Zealanders, was elected as a member of the committee. Following her election, Maribel

“As the first ever woman, as well as the first non-European, to be democratically elected as Chair, I am extremely honoured.”

As the first ever woman, as well as the first non-European, to be democratically elected as Chair, I am extremely honoured. I am grateful to every National Federation that voted for me and for the resounding mandate I have been given. I want to serve all of you, regardless of how you voted and, together, seize the opportunities and address the challenges we face. They are not opportunities and challenges you can put in silos; they are complex, they are interconnected, to deal with them takes hard work, requires real teamwork and collaboration, and an openness to technology and innovation. • To deliver real, sustainable change to our sport. • To make the welfare of horses our unrelenting guiding principle. • To put education at the heart of everything we do, developing the next generation of athletes, trainers, judges, and anyone else who wants to be involved in our beautiful discipline. • To ensure a level playing field for all and genuine inclusivity, so all voices are heard. I am here to work for each and every one of you. But I cannot do it on my own. I need the support of everyone involved in our sport, and beyond. So, if you have a passion for dressage, come and work with us, everyone is invited. It is a huge privilege and a great responsibility to take on this role – and I will do it with everything I have to the best of my ability for my love of the sport and its horses. Thank you again” Maribel Alonso de Quinzaños

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UPDATE TO GLOBAL FEI HORSE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Athletes competing in FEI events (Dressage CDI, CDIY, CDIP) should note the approved modifications in the FEI Veterinary Regulations 2022 in regards to Horse Health Requirements and the use of the FEI HorseApp, which will be implemented globally from 1 January 2022. The main requirement will be the taking of equine temperatures prior to and during FEI events and recording these via the Horse App.

The Horse Health Requirements (derived from the EHV-1 By-Laws applied in Europe from 31 May to 31 December 2021), have been put in place to: • Protect FEI horses and global equestrian sports from the consequences of infectious diseases being transmitted before, during and after FEI Events; • Provide reassurance of the high health of equestrian sport horses to global, continental and national veterinary authorities and organisations; and, • To maintain and further improve the conditions for international movement of sport horses. In accordance with Art. 1029 and 1031 of the FEI 2022 Veterinary Regulations, as of 1 January 2022, ALL Horses competing at ALL FEI Events worldwide must fulfil the Horse Health Requirements via the FEI HorseApp. The relevant requirements are controlled by FEI Veterinarians and FEI Officials at the Examination at Arrival and throughout FEI Events. FEI Veterinarians officiating at FEI Events will also need to perform the Examination at Arrival using the FEI HorseApp. Sanctions for non-compliance are already in force for Horses competing at FEI Events in Mainland Europe, these will be introduced worldwide in due course. Visit the dedicated hub detailing the new Horse Health Requirements starting from 1 January 2022 for more information. For any questions regarding the Horse Health Requirements or the FEI HorseApp, please contact usersupport@fei.org

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OTAGO DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Karen Titter Elementary Champion

Sonya McLachlan and Alliarna

Gaylene Lennard and Jax Johnson

Nicole Reid and Windsor Impressive Sophie de Clifford and Riverrock Nigella.

Paige Fitzgerald and KS Helter Skelter

Jackie Thomas Small Tour Champion

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NZ HANOVERIAN SOCIETY SASH PRELIMINARY TO ELEMENTARY Mary Davis & Denzel MH ADVANCED MEDIUM TO GRAND PRIX Jackie Thomas & Sartorial Hit SW PRELIMINARY NON GRADED PONY CHAMPION Nicole Reid & Windsor Impressive RESERVE Sophie Greenaway & Kiwi Dancer PRELIMINARY NON-GRADED CHAMPION Shaleena Wilson & Brampton Ginger Kiss RESERVE Deirdre Anderson & Beaumont Pollyanna NOVICE NON-GRADED CHAMPION Ronda McLaren & Monty RESERVE Anita Dunbar & Westhay Shiraz PRELIMINARY PONY CHAMPION Paige Fitzgerald & KS Helter Skelter RESERVE Maddison Durham & Bordershow Shadow Prince PRELIMINARY OPEN CHAMPION Kristen Anderson Strang & Fernlea Don Rubato RESERVE Tyler Mckee & GT Starovski NOVICE OPEN CHAMPION Theresa Kingipotiki & Glenayr Roulette RESERVE Rebecca McKee & Shes a Heartbreaker ELEMENTARY OPEN CHAMPION Karen Titter & Donnerchino RESERVE Allie Harper & Hi D''Zine MH MEDIUM CHAMPION Mary Davis & Denzel MH RESERVE Tyler Mckee & FIS Get Smart ADVANCED MEDIUM CHAMPION Phillipa McLeod & Donneregal RESERVE Mikayla Wildermoth & Don Douglas CFH ADVANCED CHAMPION Jorja Dann & Ruanuku R RESERVE Wendy Butler & Sisters II Whitney H SMALL TOUR CHAMPION Jackie Thomas & Sartorial Hit SW RESERVE Debbie Rutherford & Donna Lilly MEDIUM TOUR CHAMPION Sonya McLachlan & Alliarna GRAND PRIX CHAMPION Fiona Sharp & New World Finesse

Theresa Kingipotiki and Glenayr Roulette.

Peter Barke and RM Donnatella

Phillipa McLeod and Donneregal.

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Helen Langehanenberg and the Holsteiner mare Annabelle.

DRESSAGE MAGIC IN MADRID Photos by Stefano Grasso

It was special win for German star Helen Langehanenberg in the third leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup in Madrid, her success was all the sweeter because her brilliant but sensitive mare Annabelle really showed what she can do when she settles to her job.

Helen Langehanenberg and Annabelle.

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She is such a very special horse, full of talent but with so much temperament that she is not always easy, but I’m very happy. I was last to go and there was plenty of pressure but that’s good for me, it means I just have to go for it! And she allowed me to support her and it felt really good,” Langehanenberg said. “When she was young she was a real mare - when you touched her there wasn’t a centimetre between too much and not enough, it was so difficult to find the perfect aids for her but I’m so happy with what we have reached now. It’s still only the beginning, I feel there is so much


INTERNATIONAL NEWS more we can do if she allows me to support her. The more she does the more relaxed she becomes. She always has enough expression but she doesn’t always have enough relaxation but routine will bring relaxation so I’m working on that. She’s easy to train, but she almost tries to be too perfect!,” Langehanenberg added The home crowd had plenty to cheer about with five Spanish starters, two of them finishing in the top three when Juan Matute Guimon and Quantico, slotted into third place behind Spanish superstars Beatriz Ferrer-Salat and Elegance. At just twenty fours old the highly popular and supertalented Matute Guimon is already a legend, having made a remarkable recovery from a brain bleed in May 2020 to bounce back to the very top of the sport. He’s delighted to be back in partnership with Quantico. “When I got back to the barn the first time after my accident he looked at me as if to say, ‘is that really you?’ He is such a special horse, not the easiest but such a nice horse and we have a unique bond - we are two hearts together!,” the young Spanish star said.

Juan Matute Guimon and Quantico.

Beatriz Ferrer-Salat and Elegance.

The Madrid result leaves them in tenth on the Western European League leaderboard from which the top nine will make the cut to the series Final in Leipzig, Germany next April. Langehanenberg’s win moves her into fifth spot. However it is Fredric Wandres who continues to head the standings going into the next round in London. For German athletes getting to the Final is a really tough task because so many of them are vying for places and only three per country are permitted to compete. As Langehanenberg explained today, “Isabell (Werth, defending champion) is going anyway and Jessica (von Bredow-Werndl) will try as well - and if she goes with Dalera then nobody can beat her! Frederic (Wandres) has good points already and he will try to qualify too, but we will for sure try out best and we will see if we can make it!” DECEMBER/JANUARY 2022 | DRESSAGENZ BULLETIN | 51


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WHICH SERIES ARE FOR YOU THIS SEASON? COVID UPDATE FROM DRESSAGE NZ The Dressage Board wishes to reassure our riders, areas, organising committees and sponsors that they are continuing to monitor the situation with ever changing COVID levels in different regions. Organizers and competitors need to keep current with the ESNZ website Covid page which is amended as often as required and only after advice from Sport NZ following any new government announcements We support and encourage events that are able to continue and respect those that make the hard call postpone or cancel. It is important everyone is on board with this and follow all conditions and instructions from these shows. Competitors want to be out at events as soon as possible however we must also keep our sport and participants safe and well. Dressage NZ has considered the impact of this on fair play and the National Series. At this time our decision is to allow shows to continue when and where they can, in the format they can. This is being closely monitored and should a significant inequality of opportunity develop, the Board reserves the right to retrospectively apply a change to the Series results calculations. Any changes will be communicated via social media channels and the ESNZ website. Our very valued sponsors are also dealing with COVID level issues in their own businesses, and we see continuing the Series is a way to keep them in the spotlight they deserve. While qualifying for Bates National Championships and Land Rover Horse of the Year will remain, this will also be monitored and adjusted if deemed necessary.

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EVOEVENTS NZ U25 DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS & YOUTH FESTIVAL January 29/30 2022 Taupo National Equestrian Centre Youth Forum to be held Monday 31st January until 1.30pm approx ESNZ National Titles (NCH) Hyland Pony Championship (Pony FEI tests – Medium level) the Waldebago Trophy for Young Rider Championship (Young Rider FEI tests – Prix St Georges level), and the KH Arvan Trophy for the U25 Grand Prix. All other grades and/or age group competitions include event championship titles. The York Corporation Inter-Island Team Challenge will be another feature of the event. No prior qualification required. Event Manager is Cathy Vennell who can be contacted at: dressageyouthfestival@gmail.com If you are interested in supporting this event by sponsorship or marketing please contact Amanda Condon: dressagemarketing@nzequestrian.org.nz Downgraded Horses and Ponies may compete in any class or classes which do not contribute to an ESNZ National title as above. Refer to Annex 3 of the 2021 Rule Book re Young Rider Competitions and Art 463 re Downgraded Horses & Ponies Entries on www.evoevents.co.nz

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