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Posted by Equestrian Australia on 17/11/2019.
Hazel Shannon and Willinga Park Clifford on their way to winning their third Australian International Event 5*
Kirsty Pasto

Hazel Shannon Wins Trifecta at Mitsubishi Motors Australian International 3 Day Event

Hazel Shannon is the first rider to achieve a trifecta on the same horse at the Mitsubishi Motors Australian International 3 Day Event.

Shannon brought home the trifecta on 14-year-old Chestnut, Willingapark Clifford, at the conclusion of the MMAus3de on Sunday, November 17, after a stellar effort in Dressage, Cross Country and Show Jumping.

It is the third time that Shannon has brought home gold at the five-star event.

The New South Wales rider achieved a total penalty of 38.70 which included:

  • Score of 30.70 with 69.3% in the CCI5* Dressage on Friday 
  • Time of 11.21 with 0 time penalties in the CCI5* Cross Country on Saturday
  • Time of 72.68 with 0 time penalties and 8 jumping penalties after two rails down in the CCI5* Show Jumping on Sunday

 Shannon was proud of Clifford’s performance throughout the three day event and said the trifecta was something she could never have dreamed.

“It blows my mind to think about what we have achieved and where we have come from,’’ Shannon, 27, said.

“I wasn’t born into an eventing family or community. I came down from Far North Queensland to NSW to work for Heath Ryan for what was meant to be a gap year and 10 years later we have done this.

“That’s how I met Clifford. He’s changed my life and the partnership I have with him has achieved things I never thought possible.’’

Clifford, a former racehorse, was the only horse competing in this year’s MMAus3de to have previously won an event in Adelaide.

MMAus3de Chairman Greg Rolton said Shannon’s win was well deserved.

“Hazel and Clifford rode incredibly well across all three events with very limited penalties,” Mr Rolton said.

“The MMAus3de attracts the highest standard of competitors from across the Southern Hemisphere, and this was certainly true in not only Hazel, but all the other competitors this week.

“We are incredibly proud that this historic win was achieved by Hazel right here at the MMAus3de, and we are looking forward to watching her career continue to progress. We hope that Hazel’s historic achievement will see her put into Australian colours for Tokyo next year.” 

 Mr Rolton acknowledged the strong and ongoing support of the South Australian Government for the staging of the event, with the MMAus3de the only Concours Complet International (CCI)* five-star event in Australia, and one of only six held throughout the world. 

“We are thrilled our event enjoys such strong support from the Premier and Tourism, Trade and Investment Minister David Ridgway, who have both been here this weekend selling the virtues of what we have to offer,” Mr Rolton said.

“As a globally-significant event comparable only to the Tour Down Under in its world tour status, we are able to leverage our event into overseas investment missions and global partnerships.

“We work every year with the State Government about their co-investment and how we best fit into their sport, tourism and trade agendas. We look forward to continuing their involvement, just as we look forward to working with our corporate sponsors who fund almost 40 per cent of our great event." 

This year’s event was the Australian selection for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, attracting some of the best horses and riders from across the Southern Hemisphere who competed for their place on the Australian Olympic equestrian team.

It also had the biggest prize pool in the Southern Hemisphere with more than $150,000 in winnings.

Second place went to Olympian Stuart Tinney riding his own Leporis with a score of 45.90 after having one rail in the showjumping, and third place went to Lauren Browne riding Sky's Da Limit.

Stuart Tinney and Leporis in the showjumping phase

For more event information, visit www.australian3de.com.au

Final results can be found here

 

*Supplied by Australian International 3 Day Event

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