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Sophie Soars to Victory in World Cup at Champs
Sunday, 12 December 2021


Sophie Scott may have been the youngest in the field, aboard a horse she’s only competed aboard at five shows, but that didn’t stop her from putting on a winning performance in the POLi Payments FEI World Cup Qualifier at the National Young Horse Championships in Hastings this afternoon.

The 20-year-old from Palmerston North and her grey gelding headed home a small but quality eight strong field in challenging and rather boggy conditions at the Sally Apatu and John Bostock-sponsored champs at the Hawke’s Bay Showgrounds.

The combination sat on four faults after the opening round over the Roger Laplanche-designed course. Right behind them were former series winners Tegan Fitzsimon (West Melton) aboard Windermere Cappuccino and Maurice Beatson (Dannevirke) on Central Park who were both on eight faults, as well as current Olympic Cup holder Brooke Edgecombe (Waipukurau) on the well-performed LT Holst Andrea on 12. Daniel Webb (Hunterville) with WSJ Centaur on 13.

The torrential and very persistent rain eased off a little for the big class of the three day show, but left puggy and slippery ground conditions.

Five combinations came back for the second round where Brooke and Maurice both went clear, leaving the pressure on Sophie who produced a stunning clear to take the win.

“I am so excited,” she said. “He is the sweetest and easiest horse to have around.”
This is Sophie’s first World Cup season, and just her third start in a qualifier. “I just wanted to go well today, and stick to my plan. I never thought I would win a World Cup so fast and definitely not on Skynet!”

Sophie bought the horse without a trial during lockdown. Her mother Tania had loved the horse and said the previous owners to give her a call if they were ever interested in selling.

She credits a lot of her recent success to trainer Jeff McVean.

Sophie also competed aboard Glenbrooke Rich as Roses in the class but didn’t progress from the first round. “He is big, he really struggled in the conditions out there,” she said. “Waitangi Skynet is a lot lighter on his feet. The two are such different rides.”

The horse has previously done World Cup competitions in Australia, but that was some years ago. Maurice filled second spot, with Tegan third.

Wendy and Robyn Jacobs won the inaugural Tony Webb Cherokee Breeders Cup as the leading breeder across the age group championship classes. The twins, who own Double J Stud at Takapau had horses in the winning line-up of three of the four championships. They were over the moon. “To win this makes you feel you have made it,” said Wendy. They’ve won the accolade as top breeders at the champs before but this was the first year a trophy has been awarded.

“It is really nice to win,” says Robyn. They have been breeding showjumpers for 13 years and the twins say they hope the best is still to come. “We have some exciting young ones in the paddock at home, so the future will hopefully be bright.”

Jesse Linton won the Leading Rider of the Championships on the back of two titles and plenty of placings. It’s his home show and one he has always done well at with a raft of titles. It is the first time he has won the leading rider crown and he was very happy with the win. “I love what I do,” says Jesse, “and especially with the young horses.”

The NZPH Four-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final was won by Jesse Linton (Hastings) aboard Frankel who headed home a three-way jump-off for the win. In steady rain, Jesse and Frankel, a warmblood by Cassiano out of Cassablanca bred by the Winchester Trust finished the three days of jumping with a clean slate. The combination also won the style prize. It is the second time Jesse has won the four-year-old championship and just his third outing with the mare.
“She is very rideable and easy to train,” he said. “She’s consistent, clean and seems very careful.”

The East Coast Performance Horses Five-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final set the scene for a brilliant champs for Jesse Linton, bagging his second win in two classes. This time he was aboard Double J Larrikin and again it was a three-way jump-off.

Both he and the breeder Wendy Jacobs said the horse had been a bit of a project, however they agreed he was also a real character.

“He’s a bit unpredictable and very cheeky,” said Jesse, who only rides him at events with Wendy riding him on the farm between shows. “Wendy does a lot of work with him and she is quite the horsewoman, so it works well.”

A cool head gave Hannah Bodle (Morrinsville) and Haupouri Galileo NZPH the crown in the UltraMox Six-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final (sponsored by Dunstan Horsefeeds). The Morrinsville combination could have won the title in the third round, but a rail at the last forced a four-fault jump-off. Again, she was last to go and held her nerve for the win, finishing with a clean slate.

“G is pretty cool,” she said. “I’ve had him since he was a green five-year-old and have really enjoyed producing him this far. I am looking forward to what he does in the future.”

Julie Davey headed to her home show just hoping for a place, but instead she and her quirky but delightful LT Holst Freda won the Matthews Hanoverians Seven-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship with the only double clear of the class.

The Hastings rider was very pleased with the efforts of the dapple mare, saying she surely has an exciting future. “It’s always lovely to win a title and quite an achievement for three days of jumping,” said Julie. “I still get nervous coming into these just because I don’t want to make a mistake for Freda.”

The combination also won the style prize. They have previously won the four-year-old title and placed in both the five and six-year-old championships.

The Isaac’s Electrical FEI Youth Jumping Competition went the way of Onga Onga 17-year-old Dylan Bibby aboard Magic Dragon who headed home Olivia Newsom (Tauranga) on Charmed Escudo MSNZ. They were the only double clears in the two round 16-strong class but Dylan crossed the flags in 48.42 seconds to Olivia’s 50.17.

A former race horse, Magic Dragon has been with Dylan for around nine months. “He’s a cool and calm horse,” says Dylan. “The plan for the second round was to go clear and faster than the others. It’s a good win – you don’t expect anything really . . . horses can do anything!”

Alex Loisell (Hastings) and Haupouri Da Vinci NZPH pulled off a super slick second round to take the bragging rights in the Tony Webb Memorial FEI CSI1* (with Webb Show Jumping). Thirty-one started the class with 15 coming back for the second round – 10 were clear, with the remainder carrying four faults.

“Everything just aligned,” said Alex. “I backed myself to win – it is our home show and she was on yesterday. This is what we live for – moments like this. I love my girl. She is not the most conventional in jumping style but always gives maximum effort, likes to move and doesn’t like to touch jumps.” Alex was double clear in 58.85 seconds, with Olivia Newson (Tauranga) and Caretino Jewel the only other clean slate, filling second in 62.33 seconds.

Results –

POLi Payments FEI World Cup (NZ League) Qualifier (third round): Sophie Scott (Palmerston North) Waitangi Skynet 1, Maurice Beatson (Dannevirke) Central Park 2, Tegan Fitzsimon (West Melton) Windermere Cappuccino 3, Brooke Edgecombe (Waipukurau) LT Holst Andrea 4, Daniel Webb (Hunterville) WSJ Centaur 5, Melody Matheson (Havelock North) Cortaflex Enya MH 6.
Turn out prize from horse inspection: Phillip Steiner (Tauranga) Cassina Dior.

NZPH Four-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final: Jesse Linton (Hastings) Frankel 1, Daniel Blundell (Tauranga) Balmoral Candyapple I GNZ 2, Jesse Linton (Hastings) Icarus NZPH 3, Julie Davey (Hastings) Inca NZPH, Nayton Mitchell (Palmerston North) Xstatic,
Melody Matheson (Havelock North) Danny Cool KV, Kimberley Carrington (Takapau) Double J Saga and Dirk Waldin (Havelock North) Double J Jean Jeanie =4.

Style Prize: Jesse Linton (Hastings) Frankel.

East Coast Performance Horses Five-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final: Jesse Linton (Hastings) Double J Larrikin 1, Logan Massie (Dannevirke) Corvette ECPH 2, Lucy Olphert (Queenstown) Centosa 3, Jeremy Whale (Hampton Downs) Levi Xtreme, Jesse Linton (Hastings) Ceremony, Claire Wilson (Waipukurau) McMillans Swipe Right, Samantha Carrington (Takapau) Double J Odin, Brigitte Smith (Mangaweka) Kiwi Capitol Hill, Larina Dolman (Gisborne) The Boss, Hannah Bodle (Morrinsville) Classified II, Tracy Mason (Hawke’s Bay) Kiwi Cocokee, and Tristan Thomas (Rerewhakaaitu) Matai Zarite =4.

NZPH Style Prize: Daniel Webb (Hunterville) WSJ Starline.
NZ Hanovarian Society Performance Sash: Daniel Webb (Hunterville) WSJ Starline.

UltraMox Six-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final (sponsored by Dunstan Horsefeeds): Hannah Bodle (Morrinsville) Haupouri Galileo NZPH 1, Georgina Dormer (Christchurch) Google NZPH 2, Jesse Linton (Hastings) Chelsea CSNZ 3, Kimberley Carrington (Takapau) Double J Typhoon and Kim Best (Hastings) PHS Armando =4, Ike Baker (Hastings) Double J Graduate 6.
Style Prize: Georgina Dormer (Christchurch) G Force NZPH.

Matthews Hanoverians Seven-Year-Old Young Horse Jumping Championship Final: Julie Davey (Hastings) LT Holst Freda 1, Jeremy Whale (Hampton Downs) Bannockburn ECPH and Oliver Edgecombe (Waipukurau) Fiber Fresh Kasalla =2, Sophie Scott (Palmerston North) Joopiter, Daniel Webb (Hunterville) WSJ Apache, Sophie Scott (Palmerston North) Benrose Casino ECPH, Samantha Carrington (Takapau) Double J Hurricane and Lucy Olphert (Queenstown) Kiwi Strike =4.
Style Prize: Julie Davey (Hastings) LT Holst Freda.

Harrison Lane Pro-Am Rider Series: Larina Dolman (Gisborne) Kiwi Lansing 1, Mikayla Herbert (Rotorua) Grand Cabello 2, Mathew Dickey (Hamilton) Waitangi Imak 3, Noni Morgan (Hastings) Starlight Discovery 4, Olivia Forster (Cambridge) Cassino du Domaine 5, Geordie Bull (Taupo) Marius 6.

Mainland Coachwork Junior Rider Series: Macy Heaton (Hastings) TnT 1, Sophie Blackbourn (Hamilton) Roxette ECPH 2, Tessa Mason (Napier) High Plains Drifter 3, Grace Stevenson (Hastings) Brigadoon 4, Chantelle Smith (Palmerston North) Glentai Mockingjay 5, Abe Baker (Raukawa) Hawkesdale Mahe 6.

Dunstan Horsefeeds Amateur Rider Series: Jeremy Whale (Hampton Downs) Dynavyte Ipso Facto 1, Amanda Steele (Dannevirke) Rosehill Park Hermes 2, Lidy Loffler (Wairoa) Parafino 3, Nigel Horton (Kumeroa) Mandalay Cove 4, Anna Hinton (Oakura) Pastrana 5, Nicki Booth (Masterton) Angelino ECPH 6.

FMG Young Rider Series: Sam Carrington (Takapau) Double J Breeze On 1, Georgia Bouzaid (Cambridge) AP Ninja 2, Sophie Scott (Palmerston North) Lakota 3, Liam Rutland (Te Awamutu) Kiwi Delux 4, Peita Milne (Nelson) Ngahiwi Warrior 5, Olivia Prendergast (Matamata) Stellar 6.

FEI CSI1* Tony Memorial with Webb Show Jumping: Alex Loiselle (Hastings) Haupouri Da Vinci HZPH 1, Olivia Newsom (Tauranga) Caretino Jewel 2, Nakeysha Lammers (Cambridge) Balboa NZPH 3, Oliver Edgecombe (Waipukurau) Fiber Fresh Chesall 4, Tanya Hansen (Taranaki) Euro Champagne 5. Katharine Van Tuyl (Palmerston North) Centavino 6. Style prize (horse inspection) Paxton Conder (Whatawhata) La Fonteyn.

Isaac’s Electrical FEI Youth Jumping Competition: Dylan Bibby (Onga Onga) Magic Dragon 1, Olivia Newsom (Tauranga) Charmed Escudo MSNZ 2, Isabella Narracci (Hawke’s Bay) Good Time 3, Charlotte Conder (Wellington) Kiwi Skyhigh 4, Liam Rutland (Te Awamutu) Whiorau Ritchie 5, Abe Baker (Hawke’s Bay) Hawkesdale Mahe 6.

Forbes and Co style prize: Sophia Blackbourn (Hamilton) Roxette ECPH.