Myers Time To Shine

Monday 22 December 2025

Myers Time To Shine

Jake Myers and Gamin des Rondets clinched the evoke Under 25 British Championship after their blistering jump-off clear round left them over a second ahead of their nearest rivals.

The British pair was the first to go in the jump-off and laid down an unassailable target of 37.34 seconds. Of the seven remaining competitors, Emma Crawford and Dukes of Hazzard (GBR) got the closest, clocking a time of 38.85 seconds to take the runner-up spot. This was Emma's fifth year competing at London International Horse Show.

 “I had to set the pressure and do a decent round but not overcook it because I knew you’d have to be clear to win,” said Jake.

“It’s always nervous watching people try and beat your time but I couldn't have asked any more of him.”

Jake, who’s 21 and is based in Shropshire, has been riding the nine-year-old Selle Francais stallion for five years. 

“I've had him since he was four years old so it's a special win for me and my family and everyone that trains me,” continued Jake.

“He's been really super. He had a good win at the start of the year in a National Grand Prix but this would be his biggest win to-date and my biggest win to-date so hopefully things keep rising.”

Emily Gullliver piloted Glamor de Vie into third place.

Image: London International Horse Show


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