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Posted by Equestrian Australia on 28/02/2019.

2019 Oceania Eventing Championships Long List Announced

Equestrian Australia (EA) has confirmed its long list of combinations for the 2019 Oceania Championships to be held in Taupo, New Zealand from 10-12 May. EA received an unprecedented number of expressions of interest, in excess of 45 combinations, for consideration in the selection process.

Teams will consist of four riders; at final selection there will be two Senior teams and one Young Rider team named, plus an additional two reserves per team. Senior combinations will compete in the CCI4*-L and Young Rider combinations in the CCI3*-L. 

The Oceania Championships represent a critical component of the High Performance programs preparation for the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020. With changes to the Olympic format the Oceania Championships provide a unique opportunity for athletes to experience the new format ahead of the Games.

This will be the first time that three Australian teams will be partaking in the challenge, the largest contingent of Australian athletes to attend the highly anticipated biennial event to date. The opportunity to field a second Senior team provides emerging athletes with valuable experience in a team environment under Championship conditions

Congratulations to the following combinations named on the long list:

Senior Riders:

  • Amanda Ross & Poynstown Will/Dicavalli Diesel
  • Andrew Cooper & Oaks Onyx
  • Annabel Armstrong & Quaprice
  • Callum Buczak & Matavia Cheval
  • Emma Bishop & CP Issey Miyake
  • Emma Mason & Warrego Marco Polo
  • Gemma Tinney & Annapurna
  • Hamish Cargill & Legolas KPH
  • Jade Findlay & Oaks Cordelia
  • Jessica Rae & Rascal
  • Lauren Browne & Skys Da Limit
  • Madeline Wilson & I'm Bruce
  • Matt Gaske & Thymes Too
  • Megan Jones & RLE Barina
  • Shane Rose & Virgil/ Ultimate Velocity 
  • Sonja Johnson & Misty Isle Valentino

 Young Riders:

  • Bessie Dimery & Ruban Son
  • Charlotte Curwen & LP Janvier
  • Hannah Klep & Reprieve
  • Isabelle McLachlan & Ventura
  • Jordyn Faint & Double S & Evergreen Jackpot
  • Stephanie Hann & True Celebre
  • Tayah Andrew & Silver Force

Joining the selected combinations at the staging camp and at the competition will be High Performance team members Nelson Pessoa, Stuart Tinney, Will Enzinger and Sam Lyle. The team of experienced coaches will provide the athletes with invaluable support and direction throughout the journey.

High Performance Director, Chris Webb, said “Providing opportunities such as the Oceania Championships to both Australian coaches and riders is an important element in the preparation we are undertaking ahead of Tokyo 2020 and beyond.”

EA will announce the final teams on 5th April 2019 as per the selection policy, which can be found here

 

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