National Championships 2017

BSNC at Stoneleigh 2017


 

Atiya was the star of the show at the British Showjumping National Championships this year. At just 12 years old, it was her first time competing at Stoneleigh, however she was unfazed and jumped some superb rounds.

Atiya achieved 3rd place in the Under 14 National Championship and 4th place in the Under 16s National Championship both aboard Westwinds Ego. This was a fantastic outcome for a relatively new partnership around some challenging courses.

Unfortunately, luck wasn’t on her side in the Pony Newcomers Masters picking up an unlucky 4fts on course with Ranchwood Latte, however India and the 8yo Keelnacally Quilletto Robuck did secure a clear round to pick up a minor placing.

India also picked up 6th place in the Senior 1m30 competition with 6yo Billy Colman. This combination went on to come 10th in the National 6 Year Old Championship along with just having an unlucky pole in the Senior Newcomers Masters.

Pyecombe Young Horse Show

Pyecombe Young Horse Show


 

All horses jumped very well for our first time visiting Pyecombe at the Brendon Stud.

Billy Colman (6 years) was on terrific form jumping double clear in the 1m30 on the first day. He then went on to jump triple clear in the Big Star 6 Year Old class to come =1st and pick up his Nationals qualification. This qualified him for the Pyecombe 6 Year Old Grand Prix where he jumped another super double clear to take 2nd in a competitive class.

Atiya & Archie VI also had a good show having a win in the 1m10 class and just 4fts in the 1m20 on the final day with Archie returning to competition after his holiday.

Florida VDL (7 years) jumped double clear Foxhunter (1m20) and stepped up to jumping the 1m30s gaining valuable experience. Billy Comme Ca jumped well in the 1m20s and 1m30s with numerous double clears and also picked up a 4th place.

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Keysoe CSI**/YH*

We had a good show at Keysoe International. Both Westwinds Ego and Atiya and Florida VDL and India jumped very well throughout the show. 7yo Florida VDL was contending his first International show and with little experience jumped round the Small Tour Grand Prix with just a fence down on route.

The star of the show once again, however, was the ever consistent Billy Colman who is jointly owned by Wodehouse Stud and William Funnel of the Billy Stud. Colman jumped clear everyday in the CSIYH* 6 Year Old classes and ended the show with a super double clear in the Grand Prix to take home 4th place.

Billy Coleman wins CSIYh* 6 Year Old Grand Prix

Chepstow International CSI** 2017


Billy Coleman jumped a superb double clear, under the guidance of 16 year old India Bussey, to win the CSI* Young Horse 6 year old Grand Prix at Chepstow International. The gelding jointly owned by Wodehouse Stud and The Billy Stud has been at our stables since November and India has been working with him since under the guidance of Will Funnel.

 

HOYS 2016 | India’s Blog

I, along with thousands of other children, had always dreamt of competing at Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) – known as ‘the World’s Most Famous Horse Show’. It is such an iconic venue, and the atmosphere is unmatched, no wonder it’s a goal for so many. But, as discussed at our last YNSA meeting – Goal Setting – it is not enough just to have a goal, but you have to have the motive, structure and mind-set to achieve it. You have to be working harder than everyone else, wanting it more and doing extra all the time. And if you are not, how can you expect to do well? 
 
But of course, especially in equestrian sports, you have several ups and downs. Working with horses is not easy, and takes so much dedication; you are not just taking care of one athlete, but two! You have to develop a partnership with an animal which speaks a different language and a mind of its own, and that can be tough, mentally and physicall. The hashtag #twohearts – used on social media through the Olympic equestrian events this summer – was a super way of expressing this; you and your horse, team mates. The psychology lectures through the YNSA have really benefitted my mind set: how to work through difficulty, learn from mistakes and build on disappointments. 
 
However, my HOYS debut was an incredible experience and one of the most amazing feelings for me; it’s the highs which make the lows more bearable. Walking through the famous purple curtains for the first time and to come out jumping a double clear to come 4th with the pony Ranchwood Latte really was a dream come true! 
 
For me, it is these experiences – Hoys and the Europeans etc – which motivate me to work harder and keep improving as a rider, because this is what I want to do. This year for me has consisted of some incredible highs, but also some heart-breaking disappointments as well, recently losing my newest member of the team – Silver.  
 
It is here I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported me throughout my journey so far. The YNSA has been a huge help to be able to talk to other athletes facing similar challenges, and the support team at home, Wodehouse Stud, my parents, my sponsors and owners, without which none of this would be possible.

Birdy flys to victory securing her HOYS ticket

At The College Equestrian Centre, Keysoe, on the 4th August, 10 year old mare Ocelot II – stable named ‘Birdy’ – jumped triple clear to win the final Pony Newcomers 2nd Round clinching her ticket to HOYS. Having produced Birdy herself, when brought over from Ireland by Lizzie Boone, India was over the moon to have a second pony through to the final at HOYS. They will be jumping at HOYS on Wednesday 5th October.

 

 

Latte set to make HOYS debut

Ranchwood Latte has qualified for the Pony Newcomers Final at Horse Of the Year Show (HOYS) after jumping triple clear to come 2nd in the Pony Newcomers 2nd Round at Cherwell Competition Centre on the 2nd July. India and Latte will be contending the final at HOYS on Wednesday 5th October.

 

 

Children On Horses GB Team

We are delighted to announce that India has been selected to represent Great Britain in the Children on Horses team on Westwinds Ego, after their successful campaign so far this year. With multiple wins under their belt and some more excellent results:

  • Winning the Uttings Insurance Puissance
  • Coming 4th in the COH prelims at POYS
  • Coming 2nd in the COH Grand Prix at POYS
  • Coming 2nd in the 2phase at Chepstow
  • Coming 1st in the A4 at Chepstow
  • Coming =1st in the Nations Cup at Chepstow

…to name a few. The combination will be going to Wierden in Holland this coming week. India is also taking Tamsin Conyers’ Valerie B to jump too, after their 2nd place finish in the Grand Prix at Chepstow.

After an impressive double clear inside the time for GB with Westwinds Ego in Holland, finishing as the best GB rider, India secured her place on the team for the European Championships of jumping at the Lake Arena, Wiener Neustadt, Austria.

In Austria, India came 2nd in the first individual qualifier and helped the team to silver medal position in the Nations Cup just behind Germany.

Norfolk Polo Club Team wins the May Cup at Higham Polo Club 2014

Norfolk Polo Club Team wins the May Cup at Higham Polo Club 2014

Charlie Tighe, Peter Burton, Tom Townsend and Paul Bussey showed true grit last weekend, winning two tough matches to bring home the May Cup from Higham Polo Club.

In both cases against teams playing an Argentinian professional, they managed to contain them and ultimately come through and win despite being the underdogs in both cases.

Great performances all round, with Tom Townsend once again excelling as playmaker – an old head on young shoulders with the talent to back it up, a battling performance with some great runs in attack by Charlie Tighe and a feisty showing from Peter Burton, scoring the winning goal (which he would be too modest to mention). It was great to be part of the team.

Only marred by a slight off by Mr Burton, although the lake that has since formed in the crater has been named in his honour.

 

 

 

 

Wodehouse Stud team wins the “Mad May” tournament at Suffolk Polo Club

The Wodehouse Stud polo team were one of two teams from the Norfolk Polo club who entered the Mad May tournament at Suffolk Polo club this year.  Fortunately we were in different halves of the competition and both teams won their competition and came away with a fantastic hare sculpture trophy as a result.

The Wodehouse Stud were Emma Beardshaw (0) , Peter Burton (-2), Matt Evetts (2)  and Paul Bussey (-1).  We won the Saturday match against the Woodland GG’s by 9 goals to 2 1/2 to progress to the Sunday final against Griffins which we won 6 goals to 4 1/2

It was the first time we had played together as a team so it was all the more pleasing. A big thanks to Matt whose polo was sublime. Emma was rock solid and powerful despite using the match to try out ponies and Burton’s wonder-goal in the first 30 seconds of the Saturday match set the scene for the weekend.

Thanks to all the team and to Suffolk for their great hospitality – if only we could get them to visit Norfolk!!