British Equestrian announces definite entries for FEI Showjumping World Championship
Thursday 21 July 2022
- Scott Brash (35) based in Horsham, West Sussex and originally from Peebles, Peebleshire, with Lady Pauline Harris and Lady Pauline Kirkham’s Hello Jefferson (bay, gelding, 16.1hh, 13yrs, Cooper van de Heffink x Irco Mena, Breeder: Bernard Mols BEL, Groom: David Honnet)
- Harry Charles (22) from Alton, Hampshire, with Ann Thompson and his own Romeo 88 (bay, gelding, 17hh, 13yrs, Contact van de Heffinck x Orlando, Breeder: Picobello Horses BEL, Groom: Georgia Ellwood)
- Ben Maher (39) based in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, with Charlotte Rossetter, Pamela Wright and his own Explosion W (chestnut, gelding, 16.1hh, 13yrs, Chacco-Blue x Baloubet du Rouet, Breeder: W. Wijnen NED, Groom: Sophie Currie)
- Joseph Stockdale (22) from Roade, Northamptonshire, with Joy Cocklin and Laura Stockdale’s Equine America Cacharel (bay, mare, 10yrs, 17hh, Cachas x Quinar, Breeder: Bohm Helmut GER, Groom: Charlotte Attwell)
- John Whitaker (66) from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, with Clare Whitaker and his own Equine America Unick du Francport (bay, gelding, 16.3hh, 14yrs, Zandor x Helios de la Cour II, Breeder: Laurent Baillet FRA, Groom: Kerry Finch)
- Amy Inglis (25) from Haywards Heath, West Sussex, with Claire Inglis’ Wishes (chestnut, mare, 16.1hh, 14yrs, Guidam x Wellington, Breeder: Claire Inglis GBR)
- Jodie Hall McAteer (22) from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, with Mandy Hall’s Salt’n Peppa (chestnut, gelding, 16.1hh, 13yrs, Stolzenberg x Escudo 19, Breeder: Heinrich Zettel GER)
- Ellen Whitaker (36) based in Hegelsom, Netherlands and originally from Barnsley, North Yorkshire, with Tilly Shaw’s Equine America Spacecake (grey, mare, 16.1hh, 10yrs, Stakkatol x Kannan, Breeder: Gestüt Lewitz GER)
Di Lampard commented on the team: “I’m really exited about the squad I have for Herning; we are joined together with the approach and attitude to win medals. The last time we visited Herning, we won a team gold plus individual silver and bronze, so let’s hope for much the same if not better! The experience in the team we have, combined with youth bodes for a bright future for British Showjumping.”