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2018 STATE SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Morisset NSW Pony Club Association 2018 STATE SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Morisset AM5 Round 1 Grand Prix AM5 Round 2 Single Accumulator FINAL RESULTS Total Under 13 - OPEN First Round Jump Off First Round Second Round Total Ind First Round Jump Off Ind Final Zone Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Ind Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Ind Place Ind Place No Name Horse Club Time Time Place Time Time Pen Points Time Time Place Points Time Points Place No Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Points Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Points Points Time Allowed 77.00 54.00 68.00 49.00 75.00 52.00 8 1 50 MATILDA BARWICK CARSON HILL GRAVESEND 8 59.93 41.95 1 8 54.69 40.41 4 4.00 4 5 4 58.05 37.15 2 7 65 50.71 1 8 27 1 Champion 6 48 ESTELLA MANNING VALENTINE LODGE CHIVAS GOULBURN 27 63.34 4 4 6 3 70.44 1 4 5 40.68 5 6 3 78.77 1 8 9 7 2 65 53.33 2 7 15 6 5 46 CHARLY ROBINSON-SMITH WYANN SHADOW SUTTON 16 64.47 4 4 7 2 61.16 37.62 4 4.00 4 3 6 60.82 35.75 4.00 4.00 4 5 25 42.06 6 3 16 5 3 45 ALEXANDRA INGLIS NAWARRAH BRIDGET JONES BERRIMA DISTRICTS 10 64.77 38.00 4 4.00 4 5 62.93 37.06 1 8 62.24 55.76 4 12.00 16.00 5 4 59 53.03 4 5 22 3 7 43 INDIANNA CORNIUS-RANDALL FOXHALL MIRANDA LAKE ALBERT 12 54.26 4 4 5 4 51.03 50.78 1 16 17.00 17 7 2 54.22 4 4 6 3 55 48.48 5 4 13 7 8 42 MADDISON EDMONDSON NAWARRAH PARK AVENGER DURAL 23 70.48 4 4 8 1 58.13 F 1 2 8 4 41 ELLA O'NEIL GUNNER DO DANCER WILLAWARRIN 9 61.44 36.98 4 4.00 3 6 65.82 38.18 4 4.00 4 4 5 61.15 36.91 1 8 2 21 4 2 33 AYLA RYAN INKA DUBBO 4 65.26 42.44 2 7 57.81 4 4 37.59 4 2 7 57.92 37.23 3 6 63 46.56 3 6 26 2 Reserve 8 Posted : 8 Jul 2018 3:45PM Scores Posted 8/07/20184:33 PM NSW Pony Club Association 2018 STATE SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Morisset AM5 Round 1 Grand Prix AM5 Round 2 Sgl Accumulator Under 13 - 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D GRADE First Round Jump Off First Round Second Round Total First Round Jump Off Zone Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place No Name Horse Club Time Time Place Time Time Pen Time Time Place Points Time No Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Time Allowed 77.00 54.00 80.00 54 75.00 52.00 3 LUCY TAZAWA SIMBA TALL TIMBERS 24 70.73 45.77 11 74.80 58.66 4 4.00 4 15 71.88 57.77 8 65 63.01 6 4 DAKOTA ROBERTSON STORMIE PATERSON RIVER 25 69.98 43.67 1 1 12 69.94 1 1 50.97 1 12 80.32 51.89 1 65 57.89 3 5 MADDILYN MILLINGTON ROTHWELL PARK LOVELIGHT LONDONDERRY 19 74.61 56.44 4 78.00 59.75 5 70.72 59.00 11 25 59.57 6 SASHA MANNING BULLDOZA GOULBURN 27 71.58 52.78 2 66.64 1 1 53.01 1 10 62.24 1 1 48.77 4.00 4.00 14 58 61.16 7 SIENNA SMEE IRONBARK GROVE LONELY KNIGHT KIAMA 22 72.98 14 72.86 47.50 7 74.88 57.98 9 65 58.20 1 8 ALEXANDER KENNEDY TIGGY TALL TIMBERS 24 69.34 48.37 8 80.04 62.63 8 76.31 49.71 7 65 69.83 11 BRIDGET LETHLEAN MISS MOLLY ARCADIA 23 72.27 15 74.17 8 8 17 53 85.14 12 HARRIETTE HOPKINS SAMMY DENMAN 7 75.40 55.13 4 4 13 74.85 59.87 6 75.39 52.54 2 65 62.13 4 13 MAKAYLAH FENWICK KILARIE MOUNT SUGARLOAF 25 72.48 50.88 5 70.47 57.17 2 65.09 54.06 5 65 66.39 8 14 MATILDA DIMMOCK BOLYGAMYS DILYS DENMAN 7 69.74 46.74 10 68.35 1 1 46.00 1 13 82.82 49.80 6 65 58.15 2 15 MATILDA MURPHY ASHADATON PARK COWBOY AVONDALE 23 86.82 60.38 9 75.35 59.31 4 4.00 4 16 69.08 61.48 13 61 73.90 16 PHILLIPA SCHOUPP MJK QUICKSILVER FOX GRAVESEND 8 72.99 4 4 16 71.67 53.20 1 73.95 58.41 10 65 57.10 5 17 RUBY SCAMMELL BUCKWELL PARK XPOSE JINGELLIC 20 72.34 52.63 3 81.18 63.84 9 81.99 59.46 12 65 67.44 9 19 CODIE WHITE ASHLEY TALL TIMBERS 24 71.96 54.22 1 70.35 57.78 3 77.62 4 4 16 20 ISABELLA JONES KOORANA REGAL PRINCE MANGROVE MOUNTAIN 24 69.39 49.63 7 71.17 58.13 4 76.21 50.71 3 65 67.90 10 21 LACHLAN KENNEDY PHANTOM TALL TIMBERS 24 67.59 50.61 6 66.72 1 1 55.51 1 11 69.39 50.55 4 65 63.30 7 22 SASKIA PATTEN COCO POPS GLENORIE 26 61.21 2 4 6 17 65.20 2 2 55.05 2 14 66.13 59.22 4.00 4.00 15 51 74.15 Scores Posted 8/07/20184:33 PM NSW Pony Club Association 2018 STATE SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Morisset AM5 Round 1 Grand Prix AM5 Round 2 Single Accumulator FINAL RESULTS Total Under 15 -OPEN First Round Jump Off Ind First Round Second Round Total Ind First Round Jump Off Ind Final Zone Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Ind Place Ind Place No Name Horse Club Time Time Points Time Time Pen Points Time Time Place Points Time Points Place No Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Points Points Time Allowed 68.00 49.00 68.00 49 74.00 48.00 7 2 90 ARIA BAKER EMCEE FLAMBOYANCE CAMBEWARRA 28 59.73 4 4 2 6 58.81 40.03 1 7 61.44 8 8 6 2 6 67.22 7 1 16 2 Reserve 6 92 JORJAH DRYSDALE SHINE YOU SHINE MILTON 14 60.32 8 8 5 3 72.28 2 2 DNS 2 7 1 55.33 4 4 2 6 52 52.24 5 3 13 6 6 93 MOLLY BAKER SMARTY PANTS QUIRINDI 5 60.69 4 4 4 4 57.16 8 8 40.90 8 8.00 16 6 2 58.14 4 4 3 5 10 45.78 6 2 13 6 5 94 AMELIA PRESTON BURNBROOK JUMBUCK MORUYA 14 69.34 1 8 9 6 2 56.85 8 8 41.22 4 4.00 12 4 4 57.82 12 12 7 1 59 51.21 1 7 14 5 2 95 HANNAH TURNER CLARISSA KURRAJONG 19 73.59 2 12 14 7 1 57.92 4 4 43.44 4 4.00 8 3 5 58.65 4 4 4 4 58 50.11 2 6 16 2 4 96 KATELYN STAPLES CAN'T WAIT GOULBURN 27 60.42 4 4 3 5 58.88 4 4 41.22 8 8.00 12 5 3 59.38 4 4 5 3 55 49.82 4 4 15 4 1 97 MACKENZIE HARDING KOSCIUSKO RED JINDABYNE 18 55.66 4 4 1 7 52.95 4 4 40.37 4 4.00 8 2 6 56.85 1 7 57 51.20 3 5 25 1 Champion 7 Posted : 8 Jul 2018 3:45PM Scores Posted 8/07/20184:33 PM NSW Pony Club Association 2018 STATE SHOWJUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Morisset AM5 Round 1 Grand Prix AM5 Round 2 Sgl Accumulator Under 15 - 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C GRADE First Round Jump Off First Round Second Round Total First Round Jump Off Zone Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place Time Jump Total Time Jump Total Place No Name Horse Club Time Time Place Time Time Pen Time Time Place Points Time No Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Pen Time Allowed 66.00 49.00 68.00 49.00 74.00 48.00 74 ZOE LATTA CAYUSE JACKSON TALL TIMBERS 24 85.01 5 4 9 20 59.77 47.65
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