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Under 25’s National Championships at Sheepgate Written by Daisy Jackson I was fortunate to qualify both of my own horses for the Under 25’s National Championships at Sheepgate in Lincolnshire last month. This was a great opportunity for me to watch some of my peers, catch up with friends and bag myself some interviews for this month’s roundup. There was some exciting young talent shining through and it really struck me that, within the past three years, how the quality of horses and standards of riding have increased phenomenally. This really is so exciting for the future of the sport. Sheepgate is a fantastic show for both hobby riders and young riders who plan to continue a career in dressage; World Champion Charlotte Dujardin competed at the show in her early career which bodes well for the young talent that competed there this year. Success for Anna Jesty An incredibly successful few days were achieved by 16 year old Anna Jesty riding her own Aquiro, gaining a 3rd and 2nd place along with winning both the Farnam Products FEI Junior Team and the Individual with 72.57% as well as the FEI Freestyle to Music Junior with a fine score of 74.25%. A thrilled Anna said ‘‘He felt the best he has ever felt at Sheepgate, he gave me such an amazing feeling in all of his tests and even though there were mistakes in all of the tests he still pulled out some really good marks.’’ The junior rider, who trains with both Bruce King and Claire Speer, tells Everything Horse UK about the fantastic results achieved by the pair in the short time they have been a combination and on their journey to hopefully competing internationally again next year. ‘‘I have had Gleavo for 14 months; he’s a 12 year old KWPN gelding by Aquino (Argentinus) out of a Donnerhall mare. Previously we have won 2 regional titles (Elementary and Medium), have become the BYRDS Home International FEI 2015 Champions, had a place on the GB Junior squads for 2014/2015, 10 Image: Anna Jesty and Aquiro Photo credit Debbie Jackson competed at the BD NAF 5* Winter Championships as well as competing internationally at Junior level. We are currently working on getting Gleavo competing at PSG locally and training him up to Grand-Prix. I am due to start studying the AASE performance programme through Hartpury College whilst working at Platinum Stud. In the next couple of years as a Junior I hope to compete abroad at some international competitions, as well as getting onto a higher Junior squad.’’ Novice 22 Also gaining a great result at the Championships was Steph Kelly with Clare Beswick’s Inca Gold winning the Sue Carson Saddles, Novice 22, with a brilliant score of 74.83%. Steph has been riding the Imperio x Don Schufro Gelding for a year and half now and it’s clear the combination have something special, achieving scores as high as the mid 70’s. Although just five years of age Inca Gold is already showing bags of potential and gives Steph his all. She says ‘‘He is amazing. He just wants to give and give.’’ The combination have qualified for the Nationals for Novice Open and in the near future plan to move up to Elementary and continue qualifying for the Regionals. Elementary 43 Wrapping up his 5th time competing at Sheepgate with 6 podium spots including a win in the Sue Carson Saddles Elementary 43 was rider Angus Corrie-Deane along with his string of 3; Grayswood Orlando, Walters Fable and Hagelkruis Valentijn. Continuing to be placed throughout, Angus clearly made his mark on the show and was thrilled with how his rides performed and rose to the occasion. From demonstrating how a constant and quality test is performed on a pony very comfortably Everything Horse Magazine • Issue 25• October 2015