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Monday, 12 October 2009 16:59 |
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The Dowley family had a good day at the Ballindenisk CIC last Sunday, as did Monica Whelan. Riding Wye Valley Fabristeard, Sarah Dowley successfully defended the title her sister Rachel won last year, beating the large British contingent as well as members of this year's European pony team. Lying fourth after dressage on a score of 55.7, courtesy of Britain's Les Smith and Ireland's Van de Vater, she moved to the top of the leaderboard by virtue of one of only two clear cross country rounds inside the time. She then kept her cool in a tense final phase for one down and a completion score of 59.
Monica Whelan, riding her brother Fergus' Afternoon Antics, claimed the 4 and 5 year olds prenovice. Sharing the lead after Saturday's dressage, her clear showjumping left her still sharing equal first place, but Sunday's cool clear cross country saw her overcome the opposition to take home the red
Sarah's sister Rachel claimed victory in the Junior C class, aboard her father Ivan's March Medley. Leading as well after dressage, on a competitive score of 23.5, her double clear ensured she couldn't be caught, making it a Dowley double for the day. |
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Saturday, 16 May 2009 11:26 |
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Anne Marie and Nofretete have been selected to the Horse Sport Ireland High Performance Dressage Squad. The aim of the High Performance programme is to develop horse and rider combinations to be part of an Irish team for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
As the only Republic of Ireland based rider on the programme Anne Marie takes her place on the team of four alongside Anna Merveldt, Judy Reynolds and Yvette Truesdale, all of whom were selected based on results and having shown the potential to be of Olympic standard.
 Nofretete selected for High Performance squad
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Friday, 17 April 2009 15:07 |
Anthony Byrne and Egano S scored 60.61% in the Young Rider Team test at Addington CDI (UK) this week, giving them their qualifying mark to represent Ireland at the Young Rider European Championships to be held in Holland this summer. |
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Saturday, 07 March 2009 11:16 |
Anthony Byrne and Egano S on their way to winning the Prix St Georges class at at the South East Region show held at Spruce Lodge, Ballyrogan last saturday.
The pair scored 64.7%, giving them their qualifying mark to represent Ireland at International level. Byrne plans to compete Egano, formerly the mount of Anne Marie Dunphy, at Addington CDI in April, with a view to qualifying for the Young Rider European Championships to be held in Holland later this summer. |
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 21:26 |
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Egano S and Nofretete provided Anne Marie with four placings at the Hartpury Festival of Dressage in Gloucester, UK, 16-20 July.
Riding Nofretete Anne Marie placed second twice in the Prix St Georges and Advanced classes scoring 63.12% and 64.78%. They also placed ninth on Wednesday in the opening FEI PSG class on 64.64%.
In the International Big Tour with Egano S, Anne Marie placed fourth in the Grand Prix Special scoring 60.18%.
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