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All of a Sudden It’s Megan Again

Megan Jones is in the lead after the dressage phase of FEI Classics™ at the Australian International 3 Day Event in Adelaide with Kirby Park Allofasudden – next stop Cross Country on 15 November. (Julie Wilson/FEI)

Lausanne (SUI), 14 November 2014 – Adelaide’s Olympian Megan Jones produced the winning test for the dressage phase of the FEI Classics™ series at the Australian International 3 Day Event in Adelaide with Kirby Park Allofasudden, slowly worked back into peak fitness after injury kept him from the London 2012 Olympic team.

However, she was “disappointed” with the 51.5 handed out to the Thoroughbred gelding by Rustic Amber. “When I came out I was thinking more of about 44,” she said, but was nonetheless pleased to be in the lead.

Fifty percent of the four-star field were Thoroughbreds and first and second place went to horses bred for “the sort of kings”. Twenty-seven-year-old Belinda Isbister from Brigadoon in Western Australia rode her Holy Bruce by Woodman to claim second place in her debut four-star appearance with 56.80. Belinda, who thinks of Adelaide as a “local event” and only 2,700 kilometres from home, had great support from a partisan crowd in the grandstand many of whom had also made the long outback journey across the Nullarbor from Perth to Adelaide.

The only male in the field of 14, Seumas Marwood, thought he had ridden the best test ever aboard the Contango II mare, Wild Oats. “I feel the tests were better than the marks the horses were given,” he declared. Marwood and Wild Oats hold third place with 58.00.

Seumas Marwood with his Contango II mare Wild Oats, currently third at FEI Classics™ in Adelaide (Julie Wilson/FEI)
Seumas Marwood with his Contango II mare Wild Oats, currently third at FEI Classics™ in Adelaide (Julie Wilson/FEI)

Marwood and Wild Oats were sixth last year and despite a trip to Europe for the summer, the mare looks a picture of health and is heading into her strongest two phases. Marwood, however, does not take anything for granted: “The course is similar to last year, but it is tougher this year. It is a fair test, but a real test of accuracy.”

Megan agreed: “It is tough and there are a lot of questions. At this four-star level every jump has to be jumped. There are a lot of options as well, which is good as that will get more riders home and that builds confidence. It is a good test and it will take some smart riding.”

Belinda, who has walked the four-star track every year for about the last six, said: “There is a big difference when you are actually riding it.” Her thoughts on the course tomorrow: “Think skinny.”

The FEI Classics™, the popular series that links the world’s six four-star events, attracts a huge crowd in Adelaide for cross country day, which can resemble a food and wine festival in the park with horses. However, the horses get top billing, with the going considered the best it has ever been, and the crowd becoming more horse savvy.

Experience dominates the competition at this point and with only three riders over 30 in the field, Megan and Seumas being two of them, they are likely to be dominant come Sunday afternoon for the final Jumping phase.

Live Adelaide action

See live results online here and watch all the action live on FEI TV (www.feitv.org).

FEI Classics™ 2014/2015 – series standings

Ingrid Klimke (GER), one of the most popular and talented riders in Eventing, secured her first CCI4* victory at Les Etoiles de Pau (FRA), the first leg of the FEI Classics™ 2014/15. Klimke, who has won six team gold medals at Olympic, World and European level, currently leads this series – see the series standings here.

Series hashtags: #FEIClassics #Eventing

By Anna Sharpley

Australia’s International 3 Day Event Media Contact:

Michelle Cook
michelle.cook@equestrian.org.au
+61 414 702 697

FEI Media Contacts:

Grania Willis
Director Media Relations
Grania.willis@fei.org
+41 78 750 61 42

Ruth Grundy
Manager Press Relations
ruth.grundy@fei.org
+41 78 750 61 45

Event Down Under Adds Colour to FEI Classics

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games team silver medallist Megan Jones with Kirby Park Allofasudden are all set for the FEI Classics™ at the Australian International 3 Day Event in Adelaide (AUS). (Julie Wilson/FEI)

Lausanne (SUI), 12 November 2014 – The charming South Australian city of Adelaide has put on its best “bib and tucker”, with Jacaranda trees covering the city in a beautiful pre-Christmas mauve haze, ready for the FEI Classics™ at the most prestigious equestrian event in the Southern Hemisphere, the Australian International 3 Day Event.

This second leg of the FEI Classics™ 2014/15, which starts with Dressage on Friday (14 November), makes the most of its unique urban location, as the course winds its way around the city’s Park Lands.

The event becomes more sophisticated and popular every year, helping to raise the profile of equestrian sport and Eventing in Australia, thanks to its incredible city location and a real party atmosphere.

A field of 14 athletes will start in Adelaide for the FEI Classics™.

Jump-off-the-page favourites

Beijing Olympic Games team silver medallist from Adelaide, Megan Jones, is all set with her own and Alan and Stephanie Paulson’s Thoroughbred gelding by Rustic Amber, Kirby Park Allofasudden, known as Floyd in the stables.

Bred by Prim Cromwell from Mypolonga in South Australia, he was sold as a yearling at the Magic Millions Sales. His racing career did not go according to plan, and he changed hands a few times until he arrived at Kirby Park Stud for some re-education. He used to do all sorts of unexpected things, hence his name Allofasudden – “all of a sudden I was sitting on the ground.”

By far the most experienced horse in the field, Kirby Park Allofasudden was placed on the elite list and named as reserve for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, and in the same year placed second at the Australian International 3 Day Event, his first four-star. After winning the Melbourne International CCI3* in 2009, followed by the Reynella CIC3*, he placed second again at the Australian International 3 Day Event in 2009 and won the Magic Millions Trophy.

Briefly on the London 2012 Olympic team before being side-lined, entered and withdrawn from Adelaide last year, Jones and “Floyd” last month cruised around Canberra’s CIC3* on Cross Country to take second place, so it is hoped that this rangy chestnut is back to his best. They will start in Adelaide as the jump-off-the page favourites.

Jones’ Beijing teammate Sonja Johnson will unfortunately not start in Adelaide after having to withdraw Simon and Rebecca Bell’s Australian Stock Horse star and ex-polo pony Belfast Mojito (Mojo), which took second place in his début four-star last year, but has come out second best in an argument, albeit slight, with a fence at home in Western Australia.

Tegan Lush and Tempus Fugit, who won the National Young Rider Eventing Championships at the Australian International Three Day Event in 2010, did not get to finish their first four-star the way they wanted when they had to retire at the 2012 edition of the FEI Classics™. This year, they will start with resolve, alongside the likes of Jaimie Stichel from Charleston in South Australia with her Irish Sporthorse Image Blue Ice, winners of the Dublin National Young Rider Championship 2012 and who will be making their four-star début in Adelaide.

Men at work

Germany’s Dirk Schrade, team gold medallist at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 and London 2012 Olympic Games, will join fellow Olympians Chris Burton, Andrew Hoy, Clayton Fredericks, Paul Tapner and Stuart Tinney in Adelaide, sadly not on horseback but cheering on the FEI Classics™ field, which includes just one man, whilst giving master classes and clinics.

Seumas Marwood, who has been competing in Eventing for over thirty years, has a strong chance in Adelaide this year with experience on his side and his wonderful Contango II mare Wild Oats, which has great jumping power.

Across country and city

Course designer Wayne Copping has set the 7,000 metre Cross Country for the FEI Classics™ with over sixty individually-designed, handcrafted obstacles based on the city sights of Adelaide.

Event Director Gill Rolton, pleased with the track, the water and preparation providing good footing, said: “We are really excited for the event this year with fantastic Aussie Eventing weather predicted. We have a few warm days in the 30s coming up, with some spots of rain and cool change on Friday for perfect Eventing weather – 20 degrees on Saturday and Sunday.

“The course looks stunning, with Adelaide City council working with us to produce a green irrigated track and an exciting Wayne Copping course.

“With the World Equestrian Games only a couple of months ago, many of Australia’s top combinations have not made it back in time to compete, but this opens it up to a bunch of new horses and riders chasing Australia’s biggest prize money, as well as FEI Classics series points with Rio in their sights.”

Live Adelaide action

The stage is now set for the second leg of FEI Classics™, the popular series that links the world’s six four-star events. See live results online here and watch all the action live on FEI TV (www.feitv.org).

FEI Classics™ 2014/2015 – series standings

Ingrid Klimke (GER), one of the most popular and talented riders in Eventing, secured her first CCI4* victory at Les Etoiles de Pau (FRA), the first leg of the FEI Classics™ 2014/15. Klimke, who has won six team gold medals at Olympic, World and European level, currently leads this series – see the series standings here.

Series hashtags: #FEIClassics #Eventing

By Anna Sharpley

Australia’s International 3 Day Event Media Contact:

Michelle Cook
michelle.cook@equestrian.org.au
+61 414 702 697

FEI Media Contacts:

Grania Willis
Director Media Relations
Grania.willis@fei.org
+41 78 750 61 42

Ruth Grundy
Manager Press Relations
ruth.grundy@fei.org
+41 78 750 61 45

Megan Jones’ Bid for HSBC Classics Points Gets Off to Perfect Start in Adelaide

Megan Jones (AUS) in the lead after Dressage at HSBC FEI Classics in Adelaide. Jenny Barnes Photography/FEI.

Adelaide (AUS), 18 November 2011 – Experience leads the way after the Dressage phase of the Deloitte Australian International 3 Day Event, the second leg of the HSBC FEI Classics 2012 series calendar.

Crowd favourite and home town girl Megan Jones heads the leader board after the Dressage in the 4* competition riding her home-bred Kirby Park Irish Jester.

“It was exciting to be back at Adelaide with Jester,” commented Jones after her posting a winning score of 43.30. It was far from his best Dressage mark, but Jones was delighted to be in the driving seat again with her 2005 Adelaide 4* winner.

And relief it must be, as the 2006 world and 2008 Olympic team silver medalist almost died after a severe bout of travel sickness on the way to the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Kentucky last year.

Now, with five months preparation time and two pre-Adelaide competitions, this weekend will prove the test to determine the possibility of the 18-year-old Jester having another crack at the Olympic Games. At the end of day one Jones was glad “he remembered how to do it”.

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