British Showjumping’s Team NAF Youth Squads announced for Lamprechtshausen Nations Cups
Tuesday 08 May 2018

The following squads have been selected to represent Great Britain under the title sponsor banner of Team NAF in the Children, Junior and Young Rider Nations Cups in Lamprechtshausen, Austria. The competitions take place between the 18th – 21st May 2018 at the Sportridingclub Lamprechtshausen.
Children
Hannah Barker, aged 13, from Northallerton, North Yorkshire with Cartouche II, a 15 year-old bay gelding owned by Ian Barker
Atiya Bussey, aged 13, from Norwich, Norfolk with Chesterfield Z, a 12 year-old grey gelding owned by Louise Bussey
Madison Heath, aged 13, from Nantwich, Cheshire with either the 12 year-old bay mare Burgana owned by Claire Beecroft or the 16 year-old chestnut gelding Venus III owned by Graham Heath
Jake Myers, aged 13, from South Brent, Devon with Premier E’Toile, a 14 year-old bay gelding owned by Joanna Myers
Isabel Saywell, aged 13, from Newark, Nottinghamshire with Upperclass II, a 17 year-old brown gelding owned by Elisabeth Whitaker
Eleanor Simpson, aged 12, from Newton Abbot, Devon with My Lucky Day, a 9 year-old chestnut mare owned by Susan Simpson
Junior
Ben Clark, aged 16, from Southampton, Hampshire with Jancovica, a 9 year-old bay mare owned by Kim Clark
Joseph Fernyhough, aged 17, from Stonehouse, Gloucestershire with Calcourt Quicktime, an 8 year-old British bred brown gelding owned by Rowland Fernyhough
Francesca Grazebrook, aged 16, from Wimborne, Dorset with Oak Groves Lutece, a 9 year-old dark bay mare owned by Gabrielle Grazebrook
Mattie Lanni, aged 14, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire with Newbridges Master Brown, a 12 year-old bay gelding owned by Stacey Webb
Fraser Reed, aged 17, from St. Andrews, Fife with either the 9 year-old brown stallion Eclips VIII owned by Russ Underwood or the 15 year-old brown gelding Wabs De V owned by Tracy Pritchard
Oliver Tuff, aged 15, from Totnes, Devon with Darino B, a 10 year-old bay gelding owned by Jo Bishop
Young Rider
Taisie De Gruchy, aged 20, from St. Ouen, Jersey with Winner of Picobello Z, an 11 year-old dark bay gelding owned by Lauren De Gruchy
Jordan Gann, aged 18, from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire with Billy Jean Birdavenue, an 11 year-old chestnut mare owned by Julia Gann
Isabelle George, aged 18, from Edenbridge, Kent with STS Lloyd, a 9 year-old black gelding owned by Clair George
Charlie Jones, aged 19, from Lutterworth, Leicestershire with Elpaola, a 9 year-old bay mare owned by Michael Jones
Miles O’Donnell, aged 20, from Basingstoke, Hampshire with Borsato, a 12 year-old bay gelding owned by David and Claire O’Donnell
Kellie Taylor, aged 20, from Daventry, Northamptonshire with her own 9 year-old mare Halltown Lucy
The Junior and Young Rider Nations Cups competitions take place on Saturday 19th May whilst the Children’s Nations Cup will be on Sunday 20th May. The Grand Prix’s will all take place on Monday 21st May. The Chef d’Equipe’s accompanying the squads will be Tony Newbery and Clare Whitaker.
For further information on the show and full results once the show is underway, visit www.horsedeluxe.at.
British Showjumping would like to thank NAF, title sponsors of the Senior Nations Cup Teams along with the Children, Junior and Young Rider teams.
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The GBR showjumping teams are supported by the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Programme, funded by UK Sport through the National Lottery. The Programme focuses on identifying talent, developing potential and maximising medal-winning performances on the world stage.