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Tina Cassan Profile Tina Fletcher TINA FLETCHER Born: 12th June 1965 Lives: Newbury, Berkshire Married to Graham Children: Sons William & Oliver Ranking: 10 on Team GBR list 350 – July 1st 2010 –June 30 2011 BSJA Accredited Coach Tina is married to Horse & Hound columnist Graham Fletcher, she has represented Great Britain many times as a team member and is renowned for coping well under pressure. Major Achievements: TABLE 2 YEAR NUMBER OF WINS VOLVO WORLD CUP FINAL WINS QUEEN ELIZABETH II CUP 1992, 1993, 2007 3 HICKSTEAD DERBY 2011 1 TABLE 3 NATIONS CUP YEAR TOTAL TIMES NUMBER OF WINS BRITISH TEAM MEMBER 1989 - 2011 17 5 EXCLUDING TABLE 1 CHAMPIONSHIPS Major Achievements: 2011 Crofton Manor Halloween Extravaganza: 1st Grand Prix (Hello Boyo) Horse of the Year Show: Grade C Championship (Hello Boyo) Royal County of Berkshire: 2nd International Stairway Final (Hello Unique) Addington Manor: 1st 1.40m Open (Unique IX) Bicester and Finmere Show: 1st HOYS Grade C Qualifier (Hello Boyo) Hickstead Derby Meeting: 1st Carpetright Derby (Promised Land) South of England Show;1st International Stairway (Promised Land) 1st Dinnages Grand Prix (Hello Sailor) Bath & West Show; 1st Area Trial (Hello Unique IX) Suffolk County Show; 2nd International Stairway (Hello Stairway) Surrey County Show; 1st Area Trial Grand Prix (Hello Boyo) Member Nations Cup Team; Linz (Aut) (Unique IX) Welsh Masters; 2nd PCA Grand Slam Grand Prix (Hello Unique) Addington Manor EC Pro/Am Champs: 2nd Pro Grand Prix (Hallo Unique IX) 2010 CSI5* W London Olypmia: =2nd Puissance (Promised Land) Addington Pro-Am: 3rd Professional Large Tour Inc Wild Card (Hello Dandy) Royal County of Berkshire Show: 1st international Stairway 1st Area Trial (Hello Sailor) Hand Eq. Centre: 1st & 2nd 1.40m Open (Promised Land & Hello Sailor) British Showjumping Copyright` 1 Updated 07/11/2011 Tina Fletcher British Open Champs: 2nd British Speed Stakes(Promised Land) CSI3* Hardelot (FRA): 3rd 1.35m Against Clock (Promised Land) CSI3* Lamprechthausen (Aut): 3rd Ladies 1.45m (Hello Sailor) Member Champion Nations Cup Team: Linz 1st (Hello Sailor) SWSJC: 1st 1.35 Open (Hello Sailor) Suffolk County: 1st 2 Styar International Trial(Hello Sailor) Area 37 Show: 1st A4 Open (KBIS Yorkshire Business) Hickstead Derby Meeting: 2nd Hickstead derby (Promised Land) Royal Norfolk: 1st International Stairway (Hello Sailor) Member Meydan Nations Cup Team: Falsterbo 7th; Hickstead 1st ; Dublin 5th (Hello Sailor) Pembrokeshire County: 2nd International Stairway (Promised Land) Solihull Riding Club: 3rd Grand Prix (Hello Unique) HOYS: =1st Puissance (Promised Land) 2009 Hand Eq. Centre Senior Premier: 2nd Winter A & B (Saillant D) Newark & Notts: 3rd HOYS Grade C qualifier (KBIS Yorkshire Business)4th Area Trial (Promised ) Devon County: 2nd International Stairway (Promised Land)1st & 2nd Two Phase (Saillent D & Laura’s Choice)3rd Area Trial (Promised Land) S.W.S.J.C.: 1st 1.45m Open Classic(Saillant D) Oxfordshire Area Show: 3rd 1.40m Open(Laura’s Choice)2nd &4th Area Trial (Saillant D & Promised Land) Bramham H.T: 2nd Accumulator( Laura’s Choice) Royal Show: 3rd International Trial , ), 3rd Royal Show Challenge (Saillant D ) Pembrokeshire County: 1st International Stairway (Promised Land) Shrewsbury Flower Show: 4th Grand Prix (Promised Land) Thame Show: 1st Area Trial(Promised Land) Towerlands Park: Took Wild Card qualifier for HOYS 2008 Hand E C; 2nd 1.30m (Laura’s Choice), 1st 1.30m, (Overa) Hurstbourne Show; 1st m (Laura’s Choice) South of England: 4th 1.30m Open (Saillant D)3rd Area Trial(Overa) Hand E.C: 5th Area Trial (Promised Land) Edenbridge & Oxted: 3rd Area Trial (Promised Land) Great Yorkshire Show: 2nd Cock of the North (Promised Land) New Forest & Hants: 3rd HOYS Grade C qualifier(KBIS Yorkshire Business) Thame Show: 2nd HOYS Grade C (Saillant D) 2007 Medstead Grande: 2nd 1.30m (Promised Land) Aldershot Horse Show: 6th National 1.40m (Overa) Vicarage Farm: 5th National 1.40m (Promised Land) BSJA Area 38: 2nd Area Trial (Overa), 1st 1.45m, 3rd Ladies Championship (Laura’s Choice) New Forest & Hants: 1st International Trial (Promised Land), 2nd Renault Jump(Laura’s Choice) Member Nations Cup Team: Gijon (Overa)Barcelona Super League Final (Overa) Royal International Horse Show: 1st Queens Elizabeth II Cup (Overa) 2006 Medstead Grange: 3rd Open 1.30m (Tender Emotion) Newark & Notts County Show: 4th Mattie Brown Stakes (Laura’s Choice) Devon County Show: 3rd Area Trial (Laura’s Choice) Suffolk Show: 4th Grand Prix (Laura’s Choice) South of England: 3rd Grand Prix (Laura’s Choice), 3rd 1.40m Open (Promised Land) Berkshire Area Show: 2nd Ladies Championship (Promised Land) New Forest & Hants County: 2nd Seven Fence Challenge (Promised Land) Royal County of Berkshire: 2nd Area Trial (Overa)3rd (Promised Land) 2005 Aldershot Horse Show: 2nd National 1.30m (Overa) Devon County: 2nd 1.40m (Overa) BSJA Area 38: 4th Ladies Championship (Overa) Bicester & Finmer: 2nd Ladies Championship (Overa) Pembrokeshire County Show: 3rd Area Trial (Tender Emotion) Mid Somerset Show: 1st & 2nd 1.30m Open (Overa, Tender Emotion) Edenbridge & Oxted Show: 1st Area Trial (Overa) Red Post Show: 4th 1.35m (Overa) 2002 CSI-C Essex: 2nd Golden Jubilee Consolation (Spring Green) BSJA Festival: 3rd National Ladies Championship (Spring Green) British Showjumping Copyright` 2 Updated 07/11/2011 Tina Fletcher 2001 Jeep Riding Festival: 3rd Int Trial (Desert Prince) Highclere: 3rd 1.30m Open; 3rd 6 Bar; 2nd Speed Stakes (McCoist); BSJA Festival of Show Jumping: 1st 1.20m Members Cup Champ (McCoist) Horse of the Year Show: 2nd Great Leighs Senior Newcomers (Spring Green) 1999 Bath & West Show: 3rd Daewoo 4 x 4 (Vercors Rouge) Herts County: 4th Int Trial (McCoist) 6th (Houdini the First) Three Counties: 4th Open (Vercors Rouge) Kent County: 3rd Int. Trial (McCoist), 2nd Daewoo 4 x 4 (Vercors Rouge) Shrewsbury Flower Show: 3rd Daewoo 4 x 4 (Vercors Rouge) Bucks County: 4th Int. Trial (Vercors Rouge) Previous Winnings Tina began her riding career at the age of four with a 12.2hh pony called Rocky. With him she competed at the Welsh Championships, Area Pony Club eventing, Area Pony Club show jumping and the Prince Philip Cup. For a while Tina had her own yard but started to ride for Fred Welch after taking a difficult horse to him for advice. She then moved to Fred Brown’s yard in Yorkshire. In 1991, she was 2nd in the Hickstead Derby followed by enormous success on the North American circuit winning the $33,000 Masters in Toronto. 1989 Member Nations Cup Team: Prague - 5th (Wendy) 1990 Horse of the Year Show. 1st Olympic Star Spotters Final (Genesis) Member Nations Cup Team: Lanaken - 6th (Treffer) 1991 CSIO Drammen. 1st Grand Prix (Genesis) CSIO-W Toronto. 1st World Cup Qualifier, 1st Masters (Genesis) Member Nations Cup Teams. Washington - 1st, Drammen - 1st, New York - 2nd, Falsterbo - =2nd (Genesis), Toronto - 3rd (Treffer) 1992 Royal International Horse Show. 1st Queen Elizabeth II Cup (Genesis) Member Nations Cup Teams: Hickstead - 1st, Aachen - 2nd, Kapellen - 3rd (Genesis) 1993 Royal International Horse Show.1st Queen Elizabeth II Cup (Bond Xtra) Wolsingham & Wear. 1st International Trial (Bond Xtra) Member Nations Cup Team. San Marino - 8th (Bond Xtra) 1994 West Wilts Equestrian Centre. 1st Open (Cruiser III) Catherston Show. 1st Open (Toucan II) Aldershot. 1st Open (Toucan II) 1995 Southern Horse Show. 1st Open (Another Chapter) Frome Show. 1st Open (Another Chapter) 1996 Horse of the Year Show. 1st & 3rd SGC Scaffolding National Grade C Championship (Sparticus II & Finchpalm Fujyama) Blewbury. 1st Open (Finchpalm Fujyama) West Wilts. 1st Open (Finchpalm Fujyama) Middlesex. 1st National Grade B (Oppostition MP) 1997 Horse of the Year Show. 1st National Grade C Championship (McCoist) Terry Keen Memorial. 1st Open (McCoist) Royal Bath & West. 1st Open (McCoist) Sandall House Farm. 1st 6/7 Qualifier (McCoist) Wales and West. 1st Grace C Qualifier (McCoist) South of England. 1st 1.30m (Sparticus II) Henley. 1st A&B (Sparticus II) Addington. 1st Open (Sparticus II) Festival of Show Jumping. 1st Open (Finchpalm Fujyama) 1998 Middlesex Show 1st Open (McCoist) Herts County 4th IT (Gypsy P) British Showjumping Copyright` 3 Updated 07/11/2011 .
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