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Martin Larcombe
becomes Bronze Trophy Open Champion for the second time
There were 36 competitors in the Open Bronze Trophy. 21
of them made it to the final, the best being Emanuel Ernst (GER)
astride Chickle Me Please (219.5). But in the end, it was Martin
Larcombe (AUS) again, whowon the Open Lawson Trophy which offered
a purse of over USD 68 000,-- this year. Heaving won the 2004
WRT astride ARC Oak Enterprise, he now took the title and more
than USD 15 000,-- with Red Chic Peppy. This stallion, owned by
Maria Bianchi (ITA) was in the finals before placing third in
2004 and 15th in 2005. The two gave a wonderful presentation with
smooth speed control, tremendously fast and flat spins and superb
Stopps scoring a 222. Not even Roosters Spurs (owner Dr. Sabine
Wagner, GER) and Bernard Fonck (BEL) gould surpass this score
although they gave a marvelous presentation scoring a 221.5. Shania
Snapper (owner Johanna Binder, GER) and Morey Fisk placed
third.
Results Open Bronze Trophy
1. Martin Larcombe (AUS)
Red Chic Peppy
222
2. Bernard Fonck (BEL)
Roosters Spurs
221,5
3. Morey Fisk (CAN)
Shania Snapper
221
4. Riecky Young (NED)
Burnt Starlight
220,5
5. Martin Larcombe (AUS)
Big Time Rooster
218,5
5. Markus Schöpfer (ITA)
Brennas Twist
218,5
7. Eric Laporte (FRA)
Leanin Rooster CT
218
7. Bernard Fonck (BEL)
Custom Wrangler
218
9. Dario Carmignani (ITA)
Elvis Peppy Taco
217
10. Emanuel Ernst (GER)
Chickle Me Please
216,5
11. Jason Vanlandingham(USA)
Dun Roostin
216
11. Davide Brighenti (ITA)
OT Taris San Peppy
216
13. Volker Schmitt (GER)
Moonlight Sugar Bar
215
14. Ann Poels (BEL)
Codys Diamond Dunit
214
15. Tom van Eyck (BEL)
Tip A Nic
213,5
15. Kay Wienrich (GER)
Boomerang Andaure
213,5
17. Francois Gauthier (CAN)
A Flashy Rooster
212
18. Gabe Hutchins (USA)
White Enough
211
19. Markus Schöpfer (ITA)
Remilore
210,5
20. Rudi Kronsteiner (AUT)
Von Mega
204
Nico Hörmann (GER)
Yankee Bambino
no score
Non Pro Lawson Bronze Trophy goes to France
for the first time.
From 27 competitors for the USD 23 000,--
Non Pro Bronze Trophy, 18 made it to the final. Francesca Sternberg
(GBR) managed to bring all her three horses into the final leading
after the go round with her Yelena My Way. In the final,
she had to ride first with her Just Gotta Shine. It was very stylish,
precise ride with fine speed control, great spins and long smooth
stops scoring a 219.5. Then David Roux (FRA) risked everything
astride Power Snap (by Snapper Cal Bar) and scored a superb 220.5
winning the World Reining Trophy Non Pro and USD 6500,--.
Francesca Sternberg (GBR) and Just Gotta Shine placed second,
Andrea Castrucci (ITA) and Okie Dun Badger third. Francesca Sternberg
also rode Yelena My Way to a fourth place.
Results Non Pro Bronze Trophy
1. David Roux (FRA)
Power Snap
220,5
2. Francesca Sternberg (GBR)
Just Gotta Shine
219,5
3. Andrea Castrucci (ITA)
Okie Dun Badger
215
4. Francesca Sternberg (GBR)
Yelena My Way
214,5
5. Priscila Jacquard (FRA)
Chic N Roost
214
6. Roseanne Sternberg (GBR)
Stylish Chexinic
210,5
7. Piet Mestdagh (BEL)
SR Lil Peppy Sprat
210
8. Cira Baeck (BEL)
Miss Starlight Jac
206,5
9. Veronika Kiefer (GER)
Heavens Little Jewel
206
9. Robert Welle (SUI)
Son Ofa Dunit
206
11. Thierry Hebert (SUI)
MR Royaly Freckles
204
12. Andrea Castrucci (ITA)
MHR Chisum
203,5
13. Marc Andries (BEL)
Diamond Lynnea
198,5
14. Yves Fromont (FRA)
Titan Texan
197,5
15. Priscila Jacquard (FRA)
Bo Diddley Whiz
197
Francesca Sternberg (GBR)
Double R Splash
0
Ingrid Vermeiren (BEL)
Custom Berry
0
Jan T Kock (GER)
Boogies Pistol
no score
American
rider wins Intermediate Non Pro
There were
28 competitors in the Intermediate Non Pro, the winner being Nadine
Galbraith (USA) astride Smart Snap. The two showed a superb ride
full of harmony and precision with especially good circles and speed
control and scored a 214.5. The 8-year-old Smartest Pep-son is leading
the Intermediate Non Pro ranking of NRHA U.S.A. at the moment
and won another $ 1400,-- here. Andrea Castrucci (ITA) and his 4-year-old
Quarter Horse stallion Okie Dun Badger placed second scoring a 212.5.
Andrea Gembe (GER) and her Listo Pep placed second, Jessica Gordon
(FRA) and RS Blue Jac Olena third.
Results
Intermediate Non Pro
1. Nadine
Galbraith (USA)
Smart Snap
214,5
2. Andrea Castrucci (ITA)
Okie Dun Badger
212,5
3. Andrea Gembe (GER)
Listo Pep
210,5
4. Jessica Gordon (FRA)
RS Blue Jac Olena
210
5. Priscila Jacquard (FRA)
Gunnersaurus Rex
209
5. Robert Welle (SUI)
Son Ofa Dunit
209
5. Dominique Lupsin (FRA)
Ready To Boogie
209
5. Thierry Hebert (SUI)
MR Royaly Freckles
209
Winning twice: Eric Laporte (FRA)
The World Reining Trophy 2006 was THE show
for the French competitors. Not only did David Roux win the Non
Pro Bronze Trophy, but Eric Laporte (who is a member of the French
team for the WEG 2006) won two shows: the Intermediate Open and
the Limited Open.
As the number 9 of 45 competitors, Eric Laporte and Leanin Rooster
CT (owner David Roux) showed a great ride with good
speed control, fast spins and long powerful stops scoring 217 and
winning the class. Leanin Rooster CT is a 9-year-old stallion by
Gallo Del Cielo. Laporte became French Reining Champion last year
with this horse. Three riders tied for second place scoring a 216:
Kay Wienrich (GER) astride Boomerang Andaure (owner Ferme Andaure),
Morey Fisk (CAN) astride Gunnersaurus Rex (owner Priscila Jacquard)
and Markus Schöpfer (ITA) astride Brennas Twist (owner Catherine
Zurcher).
In the Limited Open France won all three first places, the winner
being Eric Laporte (FRA) astride the 8-year-old Paint mare Isa Slide
In Fly (owner Marion Ravaille) – his score: 215.5. Rudy Caruso (FRA)
and RS Boomer Chic placed second scoring a 214. Julien Legrand
(FRA) astride New Doc Peppy Cat and David Gray (GBR) astride Hangten
Lena tied for third place scoring a 212,5.
Results
Intermediate Open
1. Eric
Laporte (FRA)
Leanin Rooster CT
217
2. Kay Wienrich (GER)
Boomerang Andaure
216
2. Morey Fisk (CAN)
Giunnersaurus Rex
216
2. Markus Schöpfer (ITA)
Brennas Twist
216
5. Nico Hörmann (GER)
Yankee Bambino
215,5
5. Eric Laporte (FRA)
Isa Slide In Fly
215,5
Ergebnisse
Limited Open
1. Eric
Laporte (FRA)
Isa Slide In Fly
215,5
2. Rudy Caruso (FRA)
RS Boomer Chic
214
3. Julien Legrand (FRA)
New Doc Peppy Cat
212,5
3. David Gray (GBR)
Hangten Lena
212,5
5. Olivier Van Den Berg (NED)
Colonels Nic Nac
212
6. Laura Duponchel (FRA)
Topsy Chic Dream
210,5
7. Tom Van Eyck (BEL)
I Am Little Catalyst
209,5
7. Yonnel Estival (FRA)
Isa Topsail Whiz
209,5
Andrea Gembe wins Limited Non Pro
Scoring a 210, Andrea Gembe (GER) and her
Listo Pep won the Limited Non Pro in Mooslargue. The World Reining
Trophy was their first show together, which you could still see
in some minor disagreements like in the first speed control. But
the gelding by Listo Lena that as bred by Helmut Schmaus-Gerstenberg
and had been NRHA Breeders Futurity Finalist, gave a wonderful performance
and could win points especially in the second spin and in the stops.
David Roux (FRA) astride Power Snap and Marc Andries (BEL)
astride Diamond Lynnea tied for second place scoring a 209.5. Claude
Risoli (FRA) and Isa Topsail Whiz placed fourth (206,5).
Results
Limited Non Pro
1. Andrea
Gembe (GER)
Listo Pep
210
2. Marc Andries (BEL)
Diamond Lynnea
209,5
2. David Roux (FRA)
Power Snap
209,5
4. Thierry Hebert (SUI)
MR Royaly Freckles
208,5
5. Claude Risoli (FRA)
Isa Topsail Whiz
206,6
6. Alexandra Denger (SUI)
Golden Jac Nickolson 206
7. Suzy Baeck (BEL)
Gumps Haidas BB
205
7. Suzy Baeck (BEL)
Gumps Spider BB
205
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