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HomeNewsAutumn showjumping in Nambour

Autumn showjumping in Nambour

The Sunshine Coast Showjumping and Equestrian Club is staging its annual three day autumn show at the Nambour Showgrounds this weekend, from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st.

There are classes for all levels of riders, with smaller classes held in the indoor arena’s Ring Two, and larger classes over a long European-style course in Ring One, on the grassy showgrounds.

Entry fees are modest, and prizes range from $100 to $300 for the smaller classes in Ring Two, and $200 to $2,000for the larger classes in Ring One. The biggest prize money is for the Grand Prix, the Alain Henderson Memorial class, named after the well-known late showjumping commentator who for decades entertained spectators at the local shows with his comments on our showjumpers and their horses.

The Grand Prix class attracts elite riders and horses from Australia and New Zealand, many of whom have international rankings, and compete annually in the Pacific League world Cup qualifier series.

Two such riders, who will be competing on the weekend, are our local couple Billy and Tess Raymont, who have already started the year with wins in Victoria. Both have competed successfully in Europe, and sold some of their successful horses over there. Billy has also represented Australia in a World Cup Final, the World Equestrian Games, and the World Showjumping Championships.

The Grand Prix will begin after lunchtime on Sunday 21st. The exact start time cannot be given because it will depend on the number of entries in the morning classes.

The Junior Championship will be the last class held on Saturday afternoon.

Two warm-up classes with be held on Thursday before the show.

If riders who wish to compete would like to book stables, or camping, they can do so online through Nominate.

Spectator entry to this show is free.

Entries will be taken at the grounds on the day. Information about the classes, and entry fees, can be found on the Sunshine Coast Showjumping Equestrian Club Facebook page and. For any further information call Sue Raymont on 0400104099.

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