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Posted by Stirlings Crossing Endurance on 18/08/2017.
Winner Fiona Fenech with horse Abberlyn Park Alvia
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Locals take the honours at Australian Championship’s first ride

The region is celebrating with four out of the top five riders being local at today’s 80km ride at the 2017 Australian Endurance Championship being hosted at Stirling’s Crossing Equestrian Complex in Imbil.

Fiona Fenech from Kilkivan took out top honours closely followed by Sorsha Stuart-Rokvic from Table Top in New South Wales, Stephen Gray from Coopers Plains, Leigh Ann Sample from Kenilworth and Akhmed Pshunov from Imbil.

Conditions were tougher than expected with temperatures being unseasonably high for this time of year but event organiser and complex owner Matthew Sample said he was delighted with how the event was progressing.

“We have about 150 people on-site at Stirling’s Crossing Equestrian Complex with competitors battling it out in today’s 80 km ride and in the 120 km and 160 km rides starting at 3am and 3.30am respectively tomorrow morning,” Mr Sample said.

“Congratulations to Fiona on a great ride today, it’s always fantastic to see locals excel on the national stage.”

“Tomorrow we have Kaylea Maher from Imbil as a strong contenders for the coveted 160km national title, having crossed the finish line just seconds after reigning champion Ben Hudson at last year’s event.”

“Kaylea will be doing her best to clinch the top spot tomorrow and we wish her and her fellow competitors the best of luck.”

Mr Sample said riders have also travelled from New Zealand to take part in this weekend’s meet, with the resurrection of the Bullio Arabians Trans-Tasman Challenge which was last hosted in 2011.

“This is a friendly, international level competition held annually with New Zealand and hosting of the event is alternated between the two countries.  It was a regular feature on the endurance calendar and we’re really pleased to have been selected to reinstate the event and to welcome fellow competitors from over the Tasman.”

“Everyone loves some quality, light-hearted Australia-New Zealand rivalry, so I’m sure there will be plenty of playful banter with the kiwis on the riding tracks.”

This weekend’s endurance event is open to the public, with anyone interested in the sport welcome to spectate free of charge. To find out more please visit www.stirlingscrossingendurance.asn.au.

RESULTS - FEI Australian Championships 80km

OPEN

No.

Rider

Horse

From

1

Fiona Fenech

Abberlyn Park Alivia

Kilkivan

2

Sorsha Stuart-Rokvic

Oso Nicholas

Table Top, NSW

3

Stephen Gray

Crystal Beau

Coopers Plain,

4

Leigh Ann Sample

Brookleigh Dylan

Kenilworth, QLD

5

Akhmed Pshunov

Anglesea Gabriella

Imbil, QLD

6

Kaylea Maher

Littlebanks Integrity

Imbil, QLD

7

Sarah McLaughlin

El’Maas Ginger Kisses

Tominbuk, VIC

8

Shay Corbett

Hirstglen Cruisader

Ballinda, NSW

9

Tessa Wells

Gheerulla Hook

New Zealand

10

Alexandra Toft

Roger That te

Marburg, QLD

11

Penny Toft

Beaudacious te

Marburg, QLD

12

Allison Kay

Delilah te

Hamilton, Brisbane

YOUTH

No.

Rider

Horse

From

1

Emma Dimech

Abbeywood Bella

Oakey

2

Ana Whitehead

Boonara Tex

New Zealand

3

Elexis Webb

Bahrein Zambique

Boorabee Park, NSW

4

Louis Ryan

Kholonial Abigaal

Pullenvale, QLD

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