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Boneo Park hosted the Homes and Acreage World Wetlands Day Jumping Championships 2021 this weekend. With events just returning to normal in Australia, there were record entries, making for three days of tough competition. Kentucky Equine Research-sponsored riders were out in force.

The eventing season begins soon, and over the summer Amanda Ross has been honing her team’s jumping experience. With three horses, Amanda had a busy schedule. Amanda and Dondiablo placed fifth in Saturday’s 1.30m class and fourth in the Homes and Acreage Mini Prix. RLE Cavalier Vivendi also had a good weekend, placing fifth in both Friday’s Betavet 1.30m and Sunday’s Interpath Future Stars Championship. RLE Poynstown Will competed in his first Grand Prix round, placing twelfth in a strong class over a tough course. Amanda was pleased with the three days of competition, saying “the team has been amazing this weekend. RLE Poynstown Will jumped brilliantly in the Grand Prix, and I’m excited to see where RLE Cavalier Vivendi will go after his brilliant Mini Prix round.”

Amanda keeps her horses in tip-top shape year-round with Bio-Bloom® HF, EO-3™, Equi-Jewel®, EquiShure®, and Restore®.

Spring Creek’s Samantha Cesnik and Chris Height battled the wild weather on Friday with Chris and Konquest K placing third in the 1.10m and fourth in the 1.15m classes. Spring Creek uses Equi-Jewel®, Neigh-Lox®, and Triacton® from KER Targeted Nutrition.

Brook, Angela, and Charlee Dobbin from Glenwood Park took a large team and came home with plenty of ribbons. Charlee Dobbin, at just 13 years old, is a star of the future. She came fourth on Friday’s 1.10m on Dreamtime Invader. Saturday’s Racing Hearts Equine Open 1.20m saw her and Dreamtime Invader take out the win.

Saturday saw Brook and Gina MVNZ come in fourth in the Open 1.30m and just a brilliant jump-off in the Homes and Acreage Grand Prix on Sunday to finish sixth. Sunday was a busy and successful day for Brook, with Gabriel MVNZ placing fifth in the Homes and Acreage Mini Prix and Miranda MVNZ winning the Interpath Future Stars Championship. “It’s been a big weekend for the team. Charlee is jumping so well, and we are extremely proud of her. The ground held up brilliantly after Friday’s torrential rain. I was thrilled to win the Future Stars on Miranda. I know she has a lot to offer, and I’m looking forward to taking her to the top,” commented Brook.

Glenwood Park feeds its string of show jumpers Bio-Bloom® HF, Equi-Jewel®, EquiShure®, and Nano-Q10™.

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