Australian Jumping Championships

Australian Jumping Championships Australian Jumping Championships 2023
Otherwise know as AJC23
Tuesday 31 October to Sunday 5 November
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08/11/2023

And for the other Series - the rugs and garlands and ribbons will be awarded to the leaders as per the point scores. The Prize Money allocated to those Series will not be given out - as every single acceptance fee has already been refunded.

Thank you to 4CYTE and JPR Equestrian - and to all The Riders' Cup sponsors. Your support of AJC23 has been fantastic.

4CYTE Futurity
Gold Tom Sedger and Check It Out
Silver Sammi Dernee and Laurel Glen Quintessence
Bronze Phil Lever and Bonita

The Riders' Cup - it's coming, just can't quite locate the pointscore yet!

JPR Equestrian Sapphire
Gold William Wood and Powerhouse Park Ego Roc
Silver Tom McDermott and Laracas
Bronze Courtney Scott and Second Chance

Opal - Adult
Gold - Cody Mulder and Yoicks Kitchi Rou
Silver - Steve Pateman and Former President
Bronze - Coralie Christie and Volt

Opal - Junior
Gold - Olivia Curtain and Indi's Mr Zorba Jones
Silver - Zara Sampson and Morton
Bronze - Jake McEvoy and Avenly Bundy

Opal - Young Horse
Gold - Ella O'Neill and Kyan Versace
Silver - Ned Calcraft and Glenara Stately
Bronze - Ella O'Neill and KR Killings

Congratulations to you all. I will bring ribbons, garlands and rugs to Summer Classic, you may pick them up from me there. If you are not coming to Summer Classic, I can get quotes to post.

08/11/2023

Children's and Junior Champions

The EAJC have advised the OC that the Championships for both Junior and Children's will be awarded on the leaderboard after the first two rounds.

Congratulations one and all - such a shame that we could not complete the Series.

Kelvin Grove Children's Championship
Gold Valentina Hercus RBH Chaccarla
Silver Alexa Garcia on Spannerkop
Bronze Lily Short on Finch Farm Delto

Trailrace Junior Australian Championship
Gold Jack Barker and Tulara for Quinar
Silver Ella Hayward and Edena DP
Bronze Alexandra Gostelow and Cristo

Thank you to both Kelvin Grove and Trailrace for your sponsorship of the Championship Titles for these two really important groups of riders.

CONGRATULATIONS | The rain might have stopped the jumping action on our last day, however, it did not prevent the awardi...
05/11/2023

CONGRATULATIONS | The rain might have stopped the jumping action on our last day, however, it did not prevent the awarding of a very special prize. The 'Katherine Quilty Memorial Leading Lady Rider Award' is presented to the leading lady rider each year at the Australian Jumping Championships. This special award is in memory and honour of Katherine, much loved mother, partner, daughter, sister and dearest of friends to many in the showjumping community. Previous recipients of the award have been: 2014 Brooke Campbell, 2015 Ally Lamb, 2016 Vicki Roycroft, 2017 Rebecca Jenkins, 2018 and 2019 Katie Laurie and in 2021 and 2022, Olivia Hamood. This year, in recognition of her results over the course of the Show, this great honour went, once again, to Olivia Hamood.

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04/11/2023

The merchandise stand is open today - in case anyone is wet or cold🤣

04/11/2023

AJC23 - Last day cancelled.

Well - Hughie, thanks for the much needed rain, but could it have waited until tomorrow!

The last day has been cancelled - in the interests of safety of both horses and riders.

Thank you everyone for your support - thank you sponsors, thank you riders, thank you officials and all the helpers.

Today's acceptance fees will be refunded and I will return a portion of the block entries for Juniors and Children's Championships.

I love a sunburnt country ......

04/11/2023

What a fantastic first day of finals - check out the highlights!

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AMATEUR SERIES | The winners of today’s final class in the Amateur Series were Victoria Montano and JELLYSTONE PARK CINZ...
04/11/2023

AMATEUR SERIES | The winners of today’s final class in the Amateur Series were Victoria Montano and JELLYSTONE PARK CINZANO. Sponsored by The Priestley Family, today’s class saw the best performed 23 combinations across the first two amateur classes compete in a two round class to determine the final positions in the Series. Only three combinations today achieved a double clear which meant they did not add to the penalties they carried into today’s final round. A scintillating round 2 time of just 41.75 seconds gave the win to Victoria and JELLYSTONE PARK CINZANO. In second place were Rebecca Bates and WHF COLIN FRISSELL who stopped the clock at 47.04 and in a close third position were Sarah Dodd and OAKS CARMINE, with a time of 48.14 seconds

🏆Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Victoria Montano and JELLYSTONE PARK CINZANO
2nd Rebecca Bates and WHF COLIN FRISSELL
3rd Sarah Dodd and OAKS CARMINE
4th Jessica Bott and RAISE AN ANGEL
5th Melanie Heygate and OAKS QUEBEC
6th Lori James and BOND GIRL SHP

📸Simon Scully Photography

AMATEUR SERIES | The Australian Championships Amateur Series has been won by Jessica Bott and the OTT mare RAISE AN ANGE...
04/11/2023

AMATEUR SERIES | The Australian Championships Amateur Series has been won by Jessica Bott and the OTT mare RAISE AN ANGEL. They finished fourth in today’s final class, but before that recorded a thirteenth place in Round 1 before winning Round 2. They carried two penalties into todays final and added a single time fault incurred in todays second round. Rapid improvement across the three rounds rewarded Rebecca Bates and WHF COLIN FRISSELL with overall second place in the Series. After a slow start in Round 1 where they were fourteenth, a fourth in Round 2 and second place in today’s final rocketed them up the leaderboard. Third place in the series went to Sarah Dodd and OAKS CARMINE, which was secured by virtue of fifth, fourteenth and third placings across the three rounds

🏆Congratulations to the winner and placegetters:

1st Jessica Bott and RAISE AN ANGEL
2nd Rebecca Bates and WHF COLIN FRISSELL
3rd Sarah Dodd and OAKS CARMINE

📸Simon Scully Photography

EMERALD SERIES (OPEN) | The final round of the Open section of the GPI Racing Emerald Series has wrapped up on the Pryde...
04/11/2023

EMERALD SERIES (OPEN) | The final round of the Open section of the GPI Racing Emerald Series has wrapped up on the Pryde's EasiFeed Arena Two at our Championships. The top 27 combinations based on performances in the two qualifying rounds earlier in the week made up the start list for this class decided over two rounds. At the end of two rounds, there were three combinations still on zero penaties and they fought out the podium based on times. Fastest Round 2 performance was put in by local combination Jasmine Spira and ROSTHWAITE BALOUCHI, who finished in 41.43 seconds. In second place, with a time of 42 seconds precisely, were dual Olympian James Paterson-Robinson and KAMPARI. Marginally behind, stopping the clock at 42.50 seconds were Brad Frankum and his gelding WARRALEIGH PARK UMBRAYAS. With a further five combinations finishing the two rounds locked on a total of four penalties, it was a highly competitive class that was highly entertaining for all onlookers

🏆Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Jasmine Spira and ROSTHWAITE BALOUCHI
2nd James Paterson-Robinson and KAMPARI
3rd Brad Frankum and WARRALEIGH PARK UMBRAYAS
4th Matt Irvine and DILANDRA
5th Olivia Wiesener and QI DAO NH
6th William Wood and JOSELANDS COSMIC STAR

📸Simon Scully Photography

EMERALD SERIES (OPEN) | The winners of the Open section of the Emerald Series this year are James Paterson-Robinson and ...
04/11/2023

EMERALD SERIES (OPEN) | The winners of the Open section of the Emerald Series this year are James Paterson-Robinson and KAMPARI. They had a slow start to the series finishing the first round in eighteenth position, but subsequent third and second placings saw them motor to the top of the leaderboard. They carried seven penalties into today’s final and did not add to that total. Second in the Series were Natalie Mohr and TALBOT CECE. They were very consistent across the three rounds of competition finishing sixth, seventh and then eighth today. Third place in the Series went to Olivia Wiesener and QI DAO NH. Like the second placegetters, this combination did not star in any particular round of the competition, however their consistency paid off. They accumulated placings of eleventh, sixth and then fifth today, only adding four penalties to the five they carried into the final round.

🏆Congratulations to the winner and the placegetters:

1st James Paterson-Robinson and KAMPARI
2nd Natalie Mohr and TALBOT CECE
3rd Olivia Wiesener and QI DAO NH

📸Simon Scully Photography

EMERALD SERIES (YOUNG HORSES) | The final round of the Verband Stallions Emerald Series for Young Horses was our second ...
04/11/2023

EMERALD SERIES (YOUNG HORSES) | The final round of the Verband Stallions Emerald Series for Young Horses was our second final on the Pryde’s Easifeed Arena Two this morning. Eleven of the 27 combinations on the start list were invited back for a second round, which produced a trio of double clears so the judge had to resort to times to sort out the placings on the podium. A very rapid round two of 37.22 seconds snared the win today for Tyrone Latham and mare CHRISTALOU. Melissa Blair and CONDOR recorded a time of 44.29 seconds to secure second place while Aaron Hadlow and EQUUS CLUNY we relegated to third in a time of 44.56 seconds. It was high quality jumping from these horses aged less than eight-years and we look forward to seeing how they progress as they mature

🏆Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Tyrone Latham and CHRISTALOU
2nd Melissa Blair and CONDOR
3rd Aaron Hadlow and EQUUS CLUNY
4th Jessica Stalling and KANNTINA
5th Jess Brown and OAKS SIERRA
6th James Paterson-Robinson and TEAM PRIESTLEY KATNISS
7th James Paterson-Robinson and YIRRKALA DIOR
8th Elizma English and CALI BEACH

📸Simon Scully Photography

EMERALD SERIES (YOUNG HORSES) | A fourth place finish in the final round of the Emerald Series for Young horses was enou...
04/11/2023

EMERALD SERIES (YOUNG HORSES) | A fourth place finish in the final round of the Emerald Series for Young horses was enough to secure the Series win for Jessica Stalling and mare KANNTINA. They were rewarded for their consistency, with finishes in second and fourth place over the earlier two rounds. The runner-up position in the series went to Samantha Dernee and GLENARA LEONARDO Z who came into today’s leading the series after wins in both earlier rounds, however, a pair of rails in today’s second round proved costly. Jess Brown and OAKS SIERRA who improved over the course of the series, finishing ninth, seventh and then fifth respectively in each outing, were rewarded with third place in the series.

🏆Congratulations to the winner and the placegetters:

1st Jessica Stalling and KANNTINA
2nd Samantha Dernee and GLENARA LEONARDO Z
3rd Jess Brown and OAKS SIERRA

📸Simon Scully Photography

Just 10 combinations lined up this morning for the first of our final rounds scheduled today on the Pryde's EasiFeed Are...
04/11/2023

Just 10 combinations lined up this morning for the first of our final rounds scheduled today on the Pryde's EasiFeed Arena Two. The TSHA Series final round was conducted as a competition over two rounds, which saw the win going to the only combination to record a pair of clear rounds. Young Victoria rider Lucy Borrack and her gelding OSCAR BOSCAIOLA could not be stopped and took out a well deserved win. Both second and third placings finished tied on a two round total of four faults. A time of 38.72 seconds in Round 2 secured second place for Lori James and RESTAURANTEUR SHP, while third place went to Lily-Rose Baxter and FOXHILL CRUISE finishing in 41.99 seconds. Well done to Lucy who performed consistently throughout the series.

🏆Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Lucy Borrack and OSCAR BOSCAIOLA
2nd Lori James and RESTAURANTEUR SHP
3rd Lily-Rose Baxter and FOXHILL CRUISE
4th James Hosie and RED SAMBUCA

TSHA SERIES | The winners of the 2023 TSHA Series at our Australian Championships are Lucy Borrack and OSCAR BOSCAIOLA. Lucy and her gelding had a great series, which included five clear rounds out of five rides and thoroughly deserve their win. They came into today’s final tied in the lead on zero penalties and with a double clear today, they gave none of their rivals a chance. Second place in the series went to ex-jockey Lori James and RESTAURANTEUR SHP. They were tied for the lead coming into the final, however a rail in what was a very fast second round relegated them to second. In third place were Lily-Rose Baxter and FOXHILL CRUISE, who carried four faults into today’s final and added another four to finish on a total of eight.

🏆Congratulations to the winner and the placegetters:

1st Lucy Borrack and OSCAR BOSCAIOLA
2nd Lori James and RESTAURANTEUR SHP
3rd Lily-Rose Baxter and FOXHILL CRUISE

📸Simon Scully Photography

SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP | The first day of finals action concluded with the traditional Saturday evening running of the Austr...
04/11/2023

SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP | The first day of finals action concluded with the traditional Saturday evening running of the Australian Speed Championship. Very appropriately sponsored by Litt Racing, a total of 11 combinations put their names down to vie for a share of the $3,750 prize money on offer, which provided great entertainment for the large crowd of spectators who gathered to watch and cheer the competitors on. None of the 11 got around the course without at least a rail and they all went fast, however, one went much faster than the others. Stopping the clock with a raw time of 60.40 seconds was Hayden Parker and TULARA SPANGENBURG, however, with two rails down, their adjusted time was 68.40, which was enough to take the win. Previous winner of this class Clem Smith steered QUANTICO 12 around the course, just taking a single rail to finish on 72.96 seconds. Courtney Scott and SECOND CHANCE with an adjusted time of 75.37 seconds, after taking two rails came in third. It was a marvellous spectacle that will live long in the memory of those present.

Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Hayden Parker and TULARA SPANGENBURG
2nd Clem Smith and QUANTICO 12
3rd Courtney Scott and SECOND CHANCE
4th Andrew Inglis and INDIANA GOODTIMES
5th Tyrone Latham and YIRRKALA HARRIET
6th Tahli Hendler and RBH DANTE

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP | Nineteen of the best combinations going around lined up this afternoon in the final round of the 2...
04/11/2023

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP | Nineteen of the best combinations going around lined up this afternoon in the final round of the 2023 Australian Senior Championship. Over a challenging course, there were only three clears, but all that changed when the top 15 returned for a second round. Taking just a single rail over the two rounds and finishing the second round in 57.36 seconds, the win in this class went to Tom McDermott and COOLEY GANGSTER. Also finishing on a total of four faults, but in a time of 62.07 seconds were the winners of Round 1 on Tuesday Stuart Jenkins and FAIRVIEW ALICANA. Taking a rail in the first round today, then incurring a single time penalty in the second ride, Phillip Lever and BILLIONAIRE NZPH finished on a total of 5 penalties and had to settle for third.

It was a fantastic class held in front of a large and appreciative crowd.

Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Tom McDermott and COOLEY GANGSTER
2nd Stuart Jenkins and FAIRVIEW ALICANA
3rd Phillip Lever and BILLIONAIRE NZPH
4th Aaron Hadlow and VAHLINVADER
5th Josh Collins and CORNEL
6th Mattea Davidson and JAYBEE VIGILANTE
7th Amelia Douglass and QUEL FILOU 16
8th Sam Overton and OAKS CASSANOVA

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SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP | The 2023 Australian Senior Championship has been won by Stuart Jenkins and the 9-year-old mare tha...
04/11/2023

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP | The 2023 Australian Senior Championship has been won by Stuart Jenkins and the 9-year-old mare that he bred, FAIRVIEW ALICANA. This pair were a model of consistency across the three days of competition, winning Round 1, finishing second today and coming in fourth in round 2. Phillip Lever and BILLIONAIRE NZPH secured a pair of third placings and a seventh, finishing the series on a total of eight points which earnt them second place overall. Last year’s winning rider Tom McDermott and the horse on which he also finished in eighth place in 2022, COOLEY GANGSTER were third in this year’s championship. Before today, they had also finished eighth in the first two rounds, however the win in today’s final sent them shooting up the leaderboard into third place overall. Stuart Jenkins and FAIRVIEW ALICANA have been very competitive this year and this win tops off what has been a great year for them

🏆Congratulations to the winner and the runners up:

1st Stuart Jenkins and FAIRVIEW ALICANA
2nd Phillip Lever and BILLIONAIRE NZPH
3rd Tom McDermott and COOLEY GANGSTER

Amateur Final Point Score
04/11/2023

Amateur Final Point Score

TSHA Point Score
04/11/2023

TSHA Point Score

Emerald Series Open Final Point Score
04/11/2023

Emerald Series Open Final Point Score

Emerald Series Young Horse Point
04/11/2023

Emerald Series Young Horse Point

Many thanks to the fantastic Lucy for keeping our presentations on track while looking particularly fine in her sterling...
04/11/2023

Many thanks to the fantastic Lucy for keeping our presentations on track while looking particularly fine in her sterling silver Pearl Necklet and earrings, designed and made in Australia by Palomino Jewels - check them out at our Trade Village!

Ruby Point Score
04/11/2023

Ruby Point Score

04/11/2023

Reminder people - you have to enter the Series' Final classes.
Not the Junior and Children's - that is automatic.

Young Rider Final Point Score
04/11/2023

Young Rider Final Point Score

YOUNG RIDER CHAMPIONSHIP | The final round of the 2023 Pryde's EasiFeed Australian Young Rider Championship has conclude...
04/11/2023

YOUNG RIDER CHAMPIONSHIP | The final round of the 2023 Pryde's EasiFeed Australian Young Rider Championship has concluded here at our championships. In a competition held over two rounds, the top 14 combinations after the preliminary rounds lined up to determine the Australian Young Rider Champions. In this final round, the win went to the Victorian combination of Jack Barker and TULARA COLCHIC, who seem to be sweeping all before them this year. They finished today’s two rounds with a total of four penalties after achieving one of a handful of second round clears. Second place went to Tilley Fair and OAKS CONSTANTINO, who had six penalties in today’s first round, but followed it up with another clear second round. Third place, with a total of eight penalties, made up of a rail in each round, went to Anneliese Wansey and TEXAS. It was an entertaining class, over a high standard course, of the type that these Young Riders should expect to face if they kick-on with their careers.

Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Jack Barker and TULARA COLCHIC
2nd Tilley Fair and OAKS CONSTANTINO
3rd Anneliese Wansey and TEXAS
4th Chase Naylor and CHECKBOOK
5th Clemency Hughes and YPH CAPULET
6th Hayden Parker and TULARA SPANGENBURG

The 2023 Pryde's EasiFeed Australian Young Rider Championship has wrapped up in style. We saw three wonderful classes of...
04/11/2023

The 2023 Pryde's EasiFeed Australian Young Rider Championship has wrapped up in style. We saw three wonderful classes of jumping action, culminating in the crowning of the Young Rider Champion. In a remarkable performance, the 2022 winning rider Clemency Hughes has repeated her success by again taking out the championship, this time with YPH CAPULET. Clemency won the second round of competition on Thursday and placed fifth in the other two rounds. Second place in the championship went to 16-year-old Victorian Jack Barker and TULARA COLCHIC, who won today’s final round. Third place in the championship went to another visiting combination from Victoria, Tilley Fair and OAKS CONSTANTINO, who brought themselves right into contention in the series, by their brilliant second place today. It was a great spectacle to watch and we can be assured that the future of Australian Jumping is in good hands.

Congratulations to the winner and runners up:

1st Clemency Hughes and YPH CAPULET
2nd Jack Barker and TULARA COLCHIC
3rd Tilley Fair and OAKS CONSTANTINO

Our First Final completed!  TSHA - thanks to Monarch Racing Syndications for their sponsorship of this event.
03/11/2023

Our First Final completed!

TSHA - thanks to Monarch Racing Syndications for their sponsorship of this event.

RUBY SERIES | A big weekend of finals here at our Australian Championships kicked off this morning with the final round ...
03/11/2023

RUBY SERIES | A big weekend of finals here at our Australian Championships kicked off this morning with the final round of the Yandoo Equestrian Services Ruby Series. The top 21 combinations after the first two rounds of competition earlier in the show lined up for today’s final round, which saw the competitors tackle a very challenging course. In fact there were no clears in today’s first round, which saw the top 10 invited back for a second round all carrying faults with them. Over the shorter course, four combinations were able to go clear, three of which were carrying just four penalties from round one and they had the podium to themselves. The fastest time of these and the win went to the experienced Queenslander Clem Smith and his gelding QUANTICO 12, backing up from their win in Round 1 on Tuesday. Their finishing time was 56.10 seconds. Second place went to a combination which were placed third in last year’s Australian Young Rider Championship, Ginger Jilly and DIAMOND B VANCOUVER, finishing in 57.08 seconds. In third place with a time of 58.49 seconds were Russell Johnstone and CANTARA. It was a fantastic class to start off what promises to be a wonderful weekend of finals action.

🏆Congratulations to the winner and all the placegetters:

1st Clem Smith and QUANTICO 12
2nd Ginger Jilly and DIAMOND B VANCOUVER
3rd Russell Johnstone and CANTARA
4th Carly Overton and PABELLO
5th Olivia Hamood and YIRRKALA CASSEY
6th Emma Smith and OAKS ABRACADABRA
7th Isabella Du Plessis and MONTE CARLO MVNZ
8th Jessica Stalling and PARALLAX SCF

RUBY SERIES | After three rounds of fierce competition, the placings in the Ruby Series have been announced. In a very t...
03/11/2023

RUBY SERIES | After three rounds of fierce competition, the placings in the Ruby Series have been announced. In a very tight contest, the consistency of Olivia Hamood and YIRRKALA CASSEY has been rewarded with them being crowned champions of the Yandoo Equestrian Ruby Series. They finished in third place in the first two rounds before a fifth place in today’s final. Second place in the Series went to Carly Overton and PABELLO who finished ninth, and second before today’s fourth placing. The next three combinations could not be separated, all finishing locked on 12 penalties for the series. The following combinations were all awarded a share of third place: Final round winners Clem Smith and QUANTICO 12, Olivia Hamood and YIRRKALA MISS DARCY, and Russell Johnstone and CANTARA

It was a fantastic series, with the placings dominated by Queenslanders and special congratulations goes to Olivia Hamood for picking up the win as well as a share of third place.

🏆Congratulations to the Series winner and all the placegetters:

1st Olivia Hamood and YIRRKALA CASSEY
2nd Carly Overton and PABELLO
=3rd Clem Smith and QUANTICO 12
=3rd Olivia Hamood and YIRRKALA MISS DARCY
=3rd Russell Johnstone and CANTARA

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