National Jump Series 2/2014
‘Excitement Builds in NJS’
The Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (CIEF) kicked off 2014 this January with the second leg of its National Jump Series (NJS). Horse/rider combinations making their NJS debuts were Isabelle Smith and Phoebe Serpell on their newly-arrived horses, Edson Arantes MB and Sunday’s Edition.
The event was held at the Equestrian Centre and with plenty of young talent coming through the ranks, the lower height classes were the most hotly contended. In the 0.6m Junior class, visiting riders from Cayman Riding School swept the ribbons in the first 5 spots. Chloe Fowler pipped current leader Jenna Boucher to first place and Boucher was a close second, giving them equal leaders’ points in the league totals so far. Third was Chloe Fowler on Honeycomb, fourth Eva Musprat on Max, fifth Meegan Slattery on Max and sixth place went to Ashley van den Bol of the Equestrian Centre, on her horse Amarilla.
Tracey Surrey of Cayman Riding School said, “It’s great to see the kids from CRS and the Equestrian Centre competing together. Competition encourages better performance across the board and gives kids the invaluable experience of learning how to win as well as learning how to lose. The NJS is a great tool for kids to compete against their peers on a regular basis and gives them something to train for and work towards. I am really proud of how the kids are rising to the challenge and look forward to even more kids taking part as the sport continues to grow in Cayman.”
As the heights moved up to 0.7m, there were still plenty of entries. Hannah Fowler, current leader of the 0.7m league, took first and second place on Honeycomb and Seligkeit, respectively, each time with a clear round. At 46.44 seconds, Fowler’s round on Honeycomb was the fastest time of the day for the shorter course. Ashley van den Bol also completed a well-executed clear round to take third place on Amarilla. Basil Humphries, a relative newcomer to the NJS, showed promise going clear to take fourth place on Storm with Chloe Fowler on Shirley in fifth and Phoebe Serpell in sixth, each snagging an unlucky rail on the way round giving them four faults each.
In the 0.7m Adults class, the current leaders, Michelle Boucher and Katrina, went clear to take first place, with Nowak and Leonora picking up two time faults from an otherwise clear round to take second.
In the adults 0.85m class, Michelle Boucher and Katrina were joined by Thea Millward on Durango, who chose to enter the adult class. Both ladies went clear but Millward beat Boucher on time taking first place with Boucher in second.
Riders have plenty of time to practice their skills before the third leg of the NJS which will take place on 23rd March, 2014. As seasoned pairings continue to hone their skills and all the new horses settle in with their riders getting time in the saddle, the remaining two NJS competitions for the year promise plenty of excitement and maybe a few surprises. Be sure to join the CIEF for the next leg. Entry is free and all are welcome.
Results:
0.6m Junior
1st Chloe Fowler on Shirley Temple
2nd Jenna Boucher on Katrina
3rd Chloe Fowler on Honeycomb
4th Eva Muspratt on Max
5th Meegan Slattery on Max
6th Ashley van den Bol on Amarilla
0.6m Adult
1st Regina Nowak on Leonora
0.7m Junior
1st Hannah Fowler on Honeycomb
2nd Hannah Fowler on Seligkeit
3rd Ashley van den Bol on Amarilla
4th Basil Humphries on Storm
5th Chloe Fowler on Shirley Temple
6th Phoebe Serpell on Sunday’s Edition
0.7m Adult
1st Michelle Boucher on Katrina
2nd Regina Nowak on Leonora
0.85m Junior
1st Hannah Fowler on Honeycomb
2nd Phoebe Serpell on Sunday’s Edition
3rd Hannah Fowler on Seligkeit
0.85 Adult
1st Thea Millward on Durango
2nd Michelle Boucher on Katrina
0.9m – 1m Open
1st Polly Serpell on Calidad
2nd Isabelle Smith on Edson Arantes MB
1m to 1.1m Open
1st Isabelle Smith on Edson Arantes MB
2nd Polly Serpell on Calidad
Photos
Isabelle Smith and Ed
Hannah Fowler and Seligkeit
Eva Muspratt and Max
Chloe Fowler and Shirley Temple
Regina Nowak and Leonora