
The 4-year old Sonic K, the 5-year old Willingapark Emotion, the 6-year old Bertone and the 7-year old Bluefield's Doris Day became the winners of the 2019 Australian Young Horse Championships held at the CDI-W Dressage & Show Jumping with the Stars (DJWTS) in Werribee, Australia on 21 - 24 March 2019.
Performance Sales International has been the year-long sponsor of the Australian Young Horse Championships at Dressage with the Stars and was represented by François Kasselmann on the scene.
Sonic K in Front
Karen Blythe and the black Sonic K (by Stedinger x Weltmeyer) landed the title in the 4-year old division. The pair was on strong form in Werribee, placing second in the warm up round with 78.20% and then moving up to the gold medal first place in the second round on a score of 78.400%. Blythe discovered 'Sully' as a foal in Australia and saddle broke and trained him herself with the help of coach Maree Tomkinson. The winning pair had silver medalists David McKinnon and Terry Snow's Fangio (by Flanell x Laurentio) certainly on their heels as the duo won the warm up round with 80.20% but dropped to second place in the fianls with 77.80% Bronze went to Justine Greer aboard the Australian bred Desert Sands Isle of D Bling (by Somerset D'isle x Isle of Quest). They made a big leap on the board from seventh place in the first round (76.20%) to finish third in the finals with 75.600%.
Blythe took to Facebook and said, "Oh my god, so something pretty amazing happened for me today. We won the Champion 4-yr-old at DJWTS 2019. Certainly one of the most special and unexpected achievements I've had in my riding career. So much thanks to my friend and coach, Maree Tomkinson for all her support and wisdom - very much appreciated."
Parbery and Emotion in Command
Bertone Best
"We are really happy with Bertone," Brown told Eurodressage. "He didn’t compete for most of his 5-year old year and I’ve been training him for three months now. He’s still a little green with the work but I had hoped if he could really show off his paces that he would be competitive and for him to win is really exciting for us."
Bluefields Doris Day On Song
"Doris was purchased as an unbroken horse from the paddock," Hellyer explained. "She has been produced over the years by Elliot (Patterson, Alexis' fiancé) and myself and has really started to come into her own. We feel this horse will be a very exciting FEI horse in the years to come. Having attended this show for over 10 years the quality of horses has significantly developed and a huge congratulations must be given to the breeders around Australia."
Wilingapark Emotion Champion of Champions
On the final day of competition DJWTS Masterclass teacher and international Grand Prix rider Therese Nilshagen test rode the four champions and picked the overall winner - the Champion of Champions - which was Willingapark Emotion.
"Wow wow wow she’s done it," the team at Willinga Park posted. "We always knew she was a superstar mare. It's nice to be rewarded for top breedingn training and preparation with WillingaPark Emotion winning the champion of champions at Dressage Jumping with the Stars."
Photos © Amy-Sue Alston
Results - 2018 Australian Young Horse Championships - Melbourne
4-year olds - Round 2 (Finals)
Judges: Seefried, Schwennesen, Sievers
- 1. Karen Blythe - Sonic K - 78.400%
- 2. David Mckinnon - Willingapark Fangio - 77.800%
- 3. Justine Greer - Desert Sands Isle of D Bling - 75.600%
- 4. Jayden Brown - Lyon - 74.800%
- 5. Robbie McKinnon HV Del Piero - 74.200%
- 6. Georgina Foot - Bellaire Davinci -72.400%
- 7. Jack Palfreyman - Ellanbrae Jupiter - 68.400%
- 8. Danielle Walliss - Karizmah Buzz Lightyear - 68.200%
- 9. Bianca Joyce - HPS Wynderland - 67.200%
5-year olds - Round 2 (Finals)
Judges: Saleh, Schwennesen, Ventura
- 1. Brett Parbery - Wilingapark Emotion - 80.800%
- 2. Jayden Brown - Quincy B - 78.800%
- 3. Justine Greer - Yarramee Fonzie - 75.800%
- 4. Alexis Hellyer - Daenarys - 74.600%
- 5. Elliot Patterson - Valhalla I - 73.000%
- 6. Shae Russo - Bloomfield Royal Artist - 71.200%
- 7. Tori Stuckey - Mayfield Kindred Spirit - 70.600%
- 8. Sally Rizzuto - Quaterland - 68.000%
- 9. Stuart Archibald - Woodleigh Remember Me - 68.000%
- 10. Taliah Daniels - Lamperds Stella - 58.800%
6-year olds - Round 2 (Finals)
Judges: Seefried, Hoevenaars, Asmyr
- 1. Jayden Brown - Bertone - 84.600%
- 2. Gina Montgomery - Iresias L - 81.200%
- 3. Riley Alexander - MI Aber Sienna - 79.000%
- 4. Danielle Ffrench - Hollands Bend Skyfall - 78.400%
- 5. Maree Tomkinson - Furst Deluxe - 76.000%
- 6. Katrina Bolmat - Staughton Vale Belmiro - 75.600%
- 7. Lizzie Wilson-Fellows - Let's Blitz - 75.000%
- 8. Sara McDonald - Adlanta Marcella - 71.600%
- 9. Maree Tomkinson - Total Diva - 68.000%
- 10. Tori Stuckey - Mayfield Whist - 65.000%
7-year olds - Round 2 (Finals)
Judges: Hoevenaars, Saleh, Seefried
- 1. Alexis Hellyer - Bluefields Doris Day - 71.129%
- 2. Heather Currie - Bluefields Honduras - 69.157%
- 3. Heather Currie - Wunderbar Black - 66.372%
- 4. Susan Elekessy - Callum Park Grenadine - 66.015%
- 5. Charlie Welsh - Horizonte de Jeu - 65.629%
- 6. Katina Smith - BC Sangria - 65.143%
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