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70Cm Arena Eventing RESULTS SATURDAY 13TH JANUARY 2018 NO HORSE RIDER CLASS 1 - 70CM ARENA EVENTING NO HORSE RIDER TIME PLACE 34 HOWELLS BANK SPRING EDITION SHARON GARNER 70.66 1 33 THISTLE FOREST LADY AMY LITTLE 73.26 2 37 NDOLA LIZZIE BENNETT 75.27 3 165 GLENAYRE BAY SURF FLO BURNOP 76.52 4 23 PARSLEY III ANNA CURRIE 76.61 5 111 TRIGGER GUARD ELEANOR STANLEY 81.74 6 82 CONDIE NELSON LAURA GORDON 89.97 7 19 BOUNTY FREDRIKA FORREST 91.25 8 50 SILVERLEA SAMBUCA SARAH VINALL 92.48 9 68 LEXI HAZEL JABBITT 92.90 10 145 SANDY BOY HALLIE O'DELL 92.92 142 PEGASUS AMALIE CONROY 94.13 63 MILLCROFT CHILLI THOMAS EDMONDS 96.23 101 RAVENSTONE PARTY TIME LILY HINTON 102.73 177 TEDDY EDWARDS EMILY WRIGHT 105.43 92 SNOWY LILY HARRIS 105.57 128 MIDNIGHT MAGICAL DANNI SAVAGE 106.54 22 PIXIE ELLA CURRIE 106.84 164 SHANBO KATE GREY FLO BURNOP 106.98 167 COPPER SONNY FRANCESCA GRUOSSO 107.50 69 NOEL ELEANOR HARDWICK 110.87 147 ELLIE ALLEGRA DRISCOLL 111.66 102 SECRET HOLLIE HEATH 122.04 51 SMOKEY NICOLA LEROY 127.10 156 EEYORE LAUREN POPE 128.16 72 CAPOQUINN JACK MARY MURISON 128.51 66 STAR JUDITH EDWARDS ELE 116 EAGLEHURST BATMAN DAISY BURGESS ELE 93 ROCKY CHARLES ALLISON ELE 1 HOT CHILLI PEPPER RUBY LIGHT WD 99 DUNCANS WAY EMMY BURKINSHAW WD CLASS 2 - 0.75-0.80cm ARENA EVENTING NO HORSE RIDER 111 TRIGGER GUARD ELEANOR STANLEY 82.23 1 34 HOWELLS BANK SPRING EDITION SHARON GARNER 82.69 2 31 CONKER CAROLINE DONATI 98.74 3 43 ANNIE JOANNE TURNER 103.72 4 86 BLACK CLOUD CAROLYN NOORDERHAVEN 108.33 5 143 PEGASUS FREYA CONROY 109.28 6 114 LULU BRYONY BASDEN 111.95 7 80 DURROW DOLLY JADE PRIOR 119.23 8 121 DERRY BETSY OLIVIA MACKAY 125.03 9 100 DRUMLISH WAY NIA BURKINSHAW 126.37 10 18 AGHER CURTIS FRANCESCA FAGENCE 141.41 70 NOEL CHARLOTTE HARDWICK 146.10 52 BAZ JESSICA LEROY 172.93 42 KITTY SHANNON VALLENTYNE ELE 94 ERIC LILY HARRIS ELE 1 HOT CHILLI PEPPER RUBY LIGHT WD CLASS 3A - 80cm ARENA EVENTING -15 & UNDER. NO HORSE RIDER 38 TILLY AVA MIST 91.07 1 58 SNOWIE RALF BIRKBY 96.84 2 59 SILVER SCARLET CLARK-MURPHY 100.83 3 15 HILLVIEW PRINCESS PAIGE AYLING 104.11 4 104 BOLLIE TALLULAH BETTS 104.41 5 26 RED APACHE MAISIE CHRISTIE 107.30 6 77 MOLLY METTE DAHL 116.68 7 21 MR SKIPS AIDAN McGINLEY 118.37 8 9 MERRY MAGHERA LAUREN HIRD 124.81 9 32 KILMEENA JOKER ZERENA JEANNE 124.84 10 122 MIDSUMMER MAJIC OLIVIA MACKAY 128.74 130 PONDHEAD PUNCH HARRIET BIRKBY 129.86 57 SHAUN HARRIET BIRKBY 131.90 24 TALPONCIAU JAMBOREE ELLA CURRIE 138.83 108 MR CHIPS ISLA NORMAN 139.08 107 SILVER SOUL RUBY NORMAN 140.37 201 FOXY ALEXANDRA DAVENPORT 146.07 117 BOOLAVOGUE RHIANNA HAWKINS ELE 25 SPARKLING MISS FEAR BUI ANNA CURRIE ELE CLASS 3B - 80cm ARENA EVENTING -16 & OVER. 74 ARABELLA'S PROMISE HANNAH WRIGHT 84.98 1 44 SUMMER VII VICTORIA WHITEMAN 90.75 2 61 CHIEF ANNE ROWSON 91.92 3 60 BOBBY SOPHIE SHARP 98.50 4 103 FLANDERS KARL HEDGES 98.86 5 91 OSCAR III SUSAN MARTIN 108.75 6 49 BUDDY CLAIRE RIGG 109.30 7 53 TIMMO NICOLE WHITE 114.10 8 150 WELLY ISSY GURNEY 118.78 9 36 TOMMY LIZ JESSON 120.80 10 41 DALTON KATHRYN DAVIS 124.38 17 CAESER CAROLANNE DAY 128.58 125 SORIEK NATALIE PALMER 129.33 35 DYLAN CHLOE MADGIN 139.63 176 DIBA ROHAN CADNEY-MOON 140.69 95 TREFDDYN CRACKERJACK VIVIEN PEARSON 153.12 172 HARRY SUZANNAH PRIEST ELE 175 WING IT MARNIE BASSI ELE 40 RYAN'S ROCK SARAH RYAN ELE 13 HARRY MOLLIE MURRAY RET CLASS 4 - 90cm ARENA EVENTING NO HORSE RIDER 45 PEBBLES VICTORIA WHITEMAN 84.40 1 12 BIG ALFIE NIKKI DEVULDER 87.92 2 61 CHIEF ANNE ROWSON 95.85 3 79 KERRY II STEPHANIE PITT 101.77 4 123 KILLEA COLOURS FERN WILSON 103.77 5 103 FLANDERS KARL HEDGES 103.92 6 161 MAEZIE NANA DALTON 104.19 7 59 SILVER SCARLET CLARK-MURPHY 104.34 8 76 PRIDE CHARLOTTE MADDISON 105.12 9 176 DIBA ROHAN CADNEY-MOON 105.70 10 148 BILLY HELEN DRISCOLL 105.76 27 STOATLEYTWO DEADLINE SADIE DIX 107.65 163 BLING NANA DALTON 107.67 171 AMBER-ROSE LAYLA SMITH 108.54 175 WING IT MARNIE BASSI 111.37 162 ISAAC NANA DALTON 112.22 5 NOTLEY QUEEN BEE SOPHIE LAWES 112.36 118 BERTIE GEORGIA RHODES ELE 38 TILLY AVA MIST ELE 26 RED APACHE MAISIE CHRISTIE ELE 16 NLS COOL DELTA DAWN BECKY RELPH ELE 150 WELLY ISSY GURNEY ELE 154 JACK MARIANNE BLAXLAND ELE CLASS 6 - 60cm SHOW JUMPING CLASS HORSE RIDER SILVER PHOEBE HARDING 1 ROSEDUST MARCH MIST ROSEANNA SAVAGE 2 ROCKY CHARLES ALLISON 3 CONNIE LILY HARRIS 4 CHIKITA LIS DUVAL 5 HEATHER EMILY ALLARDYCE-BASSETT 6 CLASS 7 - 70cm SHOW JUMPING CLASS HORSE RIDER BARNSFIELD ABRACADABRA NATALIE COURTNEY 1 SILVER PHOEBE HARDING 2 BOUNTY FREDRIKA FORREST 3 BALZAK SINEAD PADDY 4 STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING HOLLY JONES 5 ROSEDUST MARCH MIST ROSEANNA SAVAGE 6 CLASS 9 - 75/80cm SHOW JUMPING CLASS HORSE RIDER RATHGOONEANE LAD ABBIE HOLLAND 1 BARNSFIELD ABRACADABRA NATALIE COURTNEY 2 STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING HOLLY JONES 3 HLS ALL DIAMONDS NANCY OLIVER 4 LISCANOR LADY AMELIA MURTAGH 5 ANNIE GRACE GILBERT 6 CLASS 10 - 80cm SHOW JUMPING CLASS HORSE RIDER KERRY II STEPHANIE PITT 1 RATHGOONEANE LAD ABBIE HOLLAND 2 MOLLY METTE DAHL 3 WING IT MARNIE BASSI 4 DIBA ROHAN CADNEY-MOON 5 SPLASHTASTIC EMMA IDLE 6 RESULTS SUNDAY 14TH JANUARY 2018 CLASS 11A - 80cm ARENA EVENTING -15 & UNDER. NO HORSE RIDER 55 GOLDEN LIBERTY II BRIONY MARTIN 91.34 1 56 WOODWARDS WHINNY BRIONY MARTIN 92.80 2 14 BACKLEY DIVA IZZY LAWRENCE 95.46 3 144 HARLEQUINE BLUE LAUREN KEETLEY 103.58 4 25 SPARKLING MISS FEAR BUI ANNA CURRIE 128.64 5 24 TALPONCIAU JAMBOREE ELLA CURRIE 132.71 6 157 NOOK WILD THYME LILLY RANKINE ELE 1 HOT CHILLI PEPPER RUBY LIGHT WD CLASS 11B - 80cm ARENA EVENTING -16 & OVER. 74 ARABELLA'S PROMISE HANNAH WRIGHT 82.71 1 62 ROONEY HARRIET SALLIS 101.89 2 158 STAR BEACH KATIE RANKINE 111.03 3 137 ROBBIE JAKE TARRANT 123.21 4 112 HOLLYPARK STAR KATIE LAWTON 123.83 5 216 KITTY FRANCESCA TURNER 131.69 6 75 BRANCO ESPOIR FRANSCESCA FAIRHEAD 134.10 7 152 BUSTER HANNAH MANLEY-JONES 148.71 8 136 BOBBY DAZZLER II CHARLOTTE STEPHENS EOC 60 BOBBY SOPHIE SHARP EOC CLASS 12 - 0.80-0.85cm ARENA EVENTING NO HORSE RIDER 131 MALIN ROSE PARIS-MARIA JOHNSON 96.11 1 124 TEASEL SUZI LAWRENCE 108.71 2 60 BOBBY SOPHIE SHARP 109.40 3 62 ROONEY HARRIET SALLIS 110.00 4 10 MATTIE JENNY CHEETHAM 113.38 5 151 DARRAHEEN BERNEY CHARLOTTE ALLARD 124.77 6 180 HAWK GOLD KAYLEIGH BRIDGER 125.72 7 75 BRANCO ESPOIR FRANSCESCA FAIRHEAD 127.02 8 168 DUSTY OLIVIA McDONALD 130.67 9 182 CASSIUS KERVEC ZARA TURNER 173.78 10 179 ATHLONE MIKE JULIE LANGMAID 180.78 181 QUERIDO KAYLEIGH BRIDGER 203.26 178 JESTER JULIE LANGMAID ELE 119 TEMPLAR STRIKE JESS AYRE ELE 119 TEMPLAR STRIKE JESS AYRE HC CLASS 13 - 90cm ARENA EVENTING NO HORSE RIDER 169 INDIAN SUMMER FRANCESCA TURNER 85.65 1 6 GET READY FREDDY LUCY TURNER 86.68 2 105 CONSTANCE O COOL GEORGIA THOMSON 90.13 3 174 ICON'S OSO HOITY TOITY LAURA SCHROTER 96.24 4 29 ONE EYED WINST CHARLIE BUSS 96.68 5 115 WOODY SAM HARVEY 99.50 6 155 COMET EMMA WONBON 103.53 7 83 BUCKAROO BOB RACHEL DORRELL 104.89 8 200 BLUEBIRD SARAH LOWE 105.76 =9 185 ROCK ME RALPH HANNAH BATH 105.76 =9 139 PRECIOUS GEORGIA DARLINGTON 107.14 131 MALIN ROSE PARIS-MARIA JOHNSON 108.57 191 CHIEF MARTIN HAYES 109.69 64 CINDY LIANE MARCH 110.60 194 AKINA Z WILL FURLONG 111.47 7 HAND ON HEART MATHEW HAYES 112.26 124 TEASEL SUZI LAWRENCE 112.63 8 AUGHABEG BOY MATHEW HAYES 115.22 87 CASSIDY LAUREN McCLUSKY 116.56 127 ABERNOWY IOLO KYRA LUNN 117.63 135 KILSHANNAIG TIGGER HELEN WARREN 120.76 120 TANZANITE ELLIE MAY LUCINDA HUMPHREYS 121.69 28 TIMMY GINA WEARE 122.92 183 TOM MEG ACOMB 125.28 184 CHARLIE MEG ACOMB 127.48 71 STORM SIOBHAM WHITE 130.15 134 BILLY NIT NAT LIAM CORNFORD 134.74 129 RUMBOLDS UNIQUE GEM DANI GILES 139.57 193 DIVETTE DE CARNIVAL WILL FURLONG 146.02 151 DARRAHEEN BERNEY CHARLOTTE ALLARD 150.33 203 SHEAMUS CARA GILL 156.39 85 LEADING DARCO GEORGIA BOULT ELE 132 TOM KATIE BRIAN-DAVIS ELE 153 BERT SUE WALKER ELE 159 BRUCE OF CROINIACH SARAH SAWYER ELE 160 AZBO NICK DULAKE ELE 2 NINJA EMILY FULLER ELE 182 CASSIUS KERVEC ZARA TURNER EOC 47 WHOOPI DO COURTENEY LAWRENCE WD 84 BO TEAK LUCY NICHOLLS WD CLASS 14 - 1m ARENA EVENTING NO HORSE RIDER 28 CALVADOS QUEEN LAURA WALKER 94.78 1 218 BUZZ RUTH STAREY 99.94 2 169 INDIAN SUMMER FRANCESCA TURNER 103.09 3 98 BILLY WAFFLE POPPY BARR 103.84 4 30 ORANGYBOOM CHARLIE BUSS 104.94 5 183 TOM MEG ACOMB 105.31 6 110 CURRAGHCHASE SILVER JACK MARIANI 105.66 7 6 GET READY FREDDY LUCY TURNER 106.47 8 195 PIONEER SILVIE WILL FURLONG 106.54 9 170 COME ALONG SPRINGTIME JENNY ROWLINSON 107.34 10 88 TED LAUREN McCLUSKY 107.92 138 LISA'S DREAM GEORGIA DARLINGTON 108.32 65 TORA LIANE MARCH 111.25 105 CONSTANCE O COOL GEORGIA THOMSON 112.03 83 BUCKAROO BOB RACHEL DORRELL 114.00 89 TERRENCE DARRAGH TURNER 114.43 87 CASSIDY LAUREN McCLUSKY 115.07 219 BILLY SPOCK EMMA GODWIN 115.44 146 GRAND REVOLUTION MYLES WEST 123.43 126 RUBEN MICHELLE JOHNSTON 125.40 127 ABERNOWY IOLO KYRA LUNN 128.63 115 WOODY SAM HARVEY 128.66 11 TIPPERARY TUMBLE EMILY FULLER 132.24 78 AGHER FLINT ALIA LELLIOTT 133.19 113 BILLY RACHEL WEBB 134.92 217 GROOVE RUTH STAREY 135.16 174 ICON'S OSO HOITY TOITY LAURA SCHROTER 140.36 109 CASTOR H Z CHLOE MARIANI 152.37 203 SHEAMUS CARA GILL 158.91 46 RUMPLESTILTSKIN LUCY EDMEADES STEARNS EOC 67 LEESTONE KINGS IMP KATY HODGSON BALL EOC 3 DUISKE ABBEY PRU DAWES WD 106 SUPER SNOOP II GEORGIA THOMSON WD 4 GORSEHILL COOLEY PRU DAWES WD.
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