Leona Urquhart Rides Away Victorious in the Horseware Bronze League Qualifier at Muirmill Equestrian Centre

Tuesday 05 July 2016

Leona Urquhart Rides Away Victorious in the Horseware Bronze League Qualifier at Muirmill Equestrian Centre

Leona Urquhart made a triumphant victory in the Horseware Bronze League qualifier at Murimill Equestrian Centre in Ayrshire on board Congo Van De Neerheide.

Twenty-five of the fifty-two starters produced first round clears, promising a hotly contended jump-off.  And the winner wasn’t found until the penultimate draw.  Leona from Glasgow, Lanarkshire guided Conga Van De Neerheide, an eight-year-old mare she has competed since her British novice days two years ago, into a 0.32 second victory.

Laura Templeton from Dunfermline, Fife eased Vurelise, a 14-year-old mare with Heartbreaker x Calvados bloodlines she has competed for eight years, into second place.

Taking the third and final qualifying place for the semi-final held at this year’s British Showjumping National Championships in August, is Sophia Cuthbert from Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland riding her own Pierrot x Hemmingway 13-year-old mare, Walty L.

Muirmill Equestrian Centre – Sunday 3rd July 2016

Horseware Bronze League Qualifier

1st Leona Urquhart & Conga Van De Neerheide – 0/0 - 36.67 seconds

2nd Laura Templeton & Vurelise – 0/0 - 36.99 seconds

3rd Sophia Cuthbert & Walty L – 0/0 - 37.05 seconds

NB: Qualifications will be updated pending official grading of results.

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