STOCKTON rider Vicky Roberts enjoyed a double win in the show jumping at the annual Cleveland Hunt Supporters Club gymkhana at Nunthorpe last Sunday, taking both the intermediate and open pony jumping with Bart.
Judge Gill Swales, of Whitby, did a splendid day's work with horse jumping and Stokesley rider Heather McCoach took both the very novice show jumping and 15hh working hunter class with Gemma.
Judge Sally Coles awarded Emma Leng from Great Broughton the 14hh working hunter when she rode beautifully on her pony Poppy. Hemlington's Helen Dobbin won with both her horses, Duo Danny and Independent Lady, in the adult rider classes.
The club's next events are a hog roast and disco on August 2 at Gloag's at Stokesley and a bank holiday ten-mile off-road pleasure ride on August 26 from Little Ayton.
Results. - LR jumping: 1 Alice Douglas; 2 Chloe Burns; 3 Polly Douglas. 12.2 jumping: 1 Emily Rogers; 2 Nora Wood; 3 Emily Douglas. Novice pony: 1 Becky Tidd; 2 E Rogers; 3 Danielle Landers. Int pony: 1 Vicky Roberts; 2 D Landers; 3 Ceilidh Jackson. Open pony: 1 V Roberts; 2 & 3 Stephanie Robinson. Very novice horse: 1 Heather McCoach; 2 Katy Webb; 3 Karen Richards. Novice horse: 1 Lisa Addison; 2 Suzanne Lawson; 3 D Hemmingway. Int horse: 1 Jane Lishman; 2 Jenny Smith; 3 Tim Craggs. Open horse: 1 Jemma Weeks; 2 J Lishman; 3 Hayley Dixon.
LRT&T: 1 Sally Hughlock; 2 Olivia Hutchinson; 3 Ben Gray. LR best comb: 1 S Hughlock; 2 O Hutchinson; 3 Jessica Towers. T&T 9-16: 1 Lucy Kendrew; 2 Jessica Harrison; 3 James Wilson. Best comb 9-16: 1 L Kendrew; 2 Jenny Wood; 3 Zoe Ellerby. Best rider 9-16: 1 C Jackson; 2 J Wood; 3 Laura Rose. M&M: 1 Rowan Isle; 2 Sophie Cain; 3 Brenda Dixon. Adult best com: 1 Helen Dobbin; 2 Sandra Cottle; 3 James Hunton. Adults hunter/eventer: 1 H Dobbin; 2 S Cottle; 3 Lyndsey Fox. 13hh WHP: 1 S Cain; 2 C Jackson; 3 Nat Vincent. 14hh WHP: 1 Emma Leng; 2 Kirsty Hodgson; 3 M Richardson. 15hh WHP: 1 H McCoach; 2 Sophie Millington; 3 J Hunton. Working Hunter: 1 M Prouse; 2 H Dobbin; 3 Vicky Ray.
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