Thursday, 14 January 2021, 3:40 pm
The final of New Zealand’s highest-ranked showjumping
series is stacking up to be a real head-to-head amongst the
nation’s best riders.
The POLi Payments FEI World
Cup (New Zealand League) Series final is coming down to a
three rider battle between back-to-back series winner Tegan
Fitzsimon (West Melton), two-time final winner Brooke
Edgecombe (Waipukurau) and young gun Annabel Francis
(Taupo).
They’re in a nine-strong field who will
line up to be challenged by course designer Gerrit Beker
(Tauranga) at the Giltrap Audi World Cup Festival at
Woodhill Sands in Auckland on Sunday.
Tegan currently
Dannevirke showjumping: Taupō s Francis flies to victory in World Cup Qualifier
11 Jan, 2021 01:51 AM
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Annabel Francis rode La Quinara to win the Dannevirke round of the Poli Payments World Cup Series. Photo / KAMPIC / Kerry Marshall
Annabel Francis rode La Quinara to win the Dannevirke round of the Poli Payments World Cup Series. Photo / KAMPIC / Kerry Marshall
Hawkes Bay Today
The Poli Payments FEI World Cup Qualifier round at the MetalForm Central and Southern Hawke s Bay Showjumping Championships has been won by Taupo teen Annabel Francis.
The 18-year-old added another solid win to her tally with the victory on her bay mare La Quinara and is currently third in the FEI World Cup leader board - behind Tegan Fitzimon and Waipukurau s Brooke Edgecombe.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2020, 4:22 pm
Taupo
teen Annabel Francis and Carado GHP are hot contenders in
the POLi Payments and McIntosh Global Equestrian FEI World
Cup qualifier at the Taupo Christmas Classic later this
weekend. Photo by Cheleken
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New Zealand’s best
showjumpers are heading to Taupo this week for the Christmas
Classic World Cup Show.
It’s getting to the business
end of the POLi Payments and McIntosh Global Equestrian FEI
World Cup qualifier – the nation’s highest-ranked series
with riders chasing valuable points before the January
final.
Back-to-back series winner Tegan Fitzsimon
(West Melton) is leading the charge on a perfect 60 points
Press Release – Equestrian Sports New Zealand
Taupo teen Annabel Francis and Carado GHP are hot contenders in the POLi Payments and McIntosh Global Equestrian FEI World Cup qualifier at the Taupo Christmas Classic later this weekend. Photo by Cheleken Photography
New Zealand’s best showjumpers are heading to Taupo this week for the Christmas Classic World Cup Show.
It’s getting to the business end of the POLi Payments and McIntosh Global Equestrian FEI World Cup qualifier – the nation’s highest-ranked series with riders chasing valuable points before the January final.
Back-to-back series winner Tegan Fitzsimon (West Melton) is leading the charge on a perfect 60 points from the three rounds so far. She’s got her star Windermere Cappuccino on the card. His track record is impressive right from his first World Cup start in November 2018 with six wins, four seconds and always in the placings.