Stal Tops anuncia serie de jóvenes jinetes 2026

La Stal Tops Young Rider Series regresa en 2026, ofreciendo a los saltadores australianos menores de 25 años oportunidades competitivas y premios en metálico. La serie consta de cuatro rondas en recintos de élite, con un total de 13.600 dólares en premios. Los ganadores absolutos recibirán premios especiales y una invitación a unas prácticas.

La Stal Tops Young Rider Series, una parte clave del camino de desarrollo ecuestre de Australia, ha sido anunciada para 2026. Establecida en 2018 por Edwina Tops-Alexander y Jan Tops, la iniciativa busca ofrecer a jinetes jóvenes de 18 a 25 años competiciones de alto nivel, exposición a estándares profesionales y apoyo financiero para construir carreras internacionales. Stal Tops, junto con Jan Tops y Edwina Tops-Alexander, continúa su dedicación a nutrir el talento en la escena de salto de obstáculos de Oceanía. Cada una de las cuatro rondas reparte 3.400 dólares en premios, distribuidos de la siguiente manera: primer lugar recibe 1.200 dólares más una manta de ganador Harcour, segundo 800 dólares, tercero 600 dólares, cuarto 400 dólares, quinto 250 dólares y sexto 150 dólares. El campeón de la serie, determinado por puntos acumulados en todos los eventos, gana una manta de campeonato Harcour y unas cortas prácticas en Stal Tops. El calendario incluye: - Ronda 1: 13-15 febrero 2026, GDP Classic, Boneo Equestrian Park. - Ronda 2: 19-28 junio 2026, Festival of Showjumping, Caboolture. - Ronda 3: 15-18 octubre 2026, Stonewall International World Cup Show. - Ronda 4: 6-8 noviembre 2026, Boneo World Cup Final Show. Este formato asegura un acceso constante a los mejores recintos, ayudando a los participantes a ganar la confianza y ventaja necesarias para el éxito global.

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