Nine-year-old Addison Chan competes in equestrian shows

Nine-year-old Addison Chan from Te Puna is navigating the A&P show equestrian circuit this season, riding her pony Wanda despite living with Perthes disease. The condition limits her from high-impact sports, making horse riding a vital outlet for participation with peers. She has already competed at several shows and plans more appearances in February and March.

Addison Chan, a Year 5 student at St Mary’s Catholic School in Te Puna, began riding horses at age four through pony club. Last year, she entered A&P shows in the lead rein category, transitioning to first-ridden this season, which runs from September to March. Her mother, Lisa Chan, a former rider, supports her fully, noting the early starts: Addison often wakes around 5:30 a.m. to prepare for events, sometimes traveling far.

Addison rides Windermere Wanderlust, a 75% Welsh bred mare standing 12.2 hands, known as Wanda in the paddock. The pony is on loan for two years from Dunedin breeder Denise Green. Addison trains three times weekly, attends lessons in Cambridge, and handles daily care, including feeding, grooming, and moving paddocks to keep Wanda fit and shiny for shows. This routine also involves pony club and treks to maintain interest for both.

Despite the demands, Lisa emphasizes the rewards. "It’s full on all the time," she said, describing weekends consumed by preparation, travel, and unpacking. Addison has competed at Katikati, Waihi, Kihikihi, Te Aroha twice, and Waikato shows. She will skip Te Puke this weekend but aims for Tauranga’s A&P show on February 21, possibly Morrinsville on March 7, and Hawke’s Bay in March.

Addison’s participation stems from Perthes disease, a rare hip disorder affecting children aged four to 10, where blood supply loss causes the femur to break down and slowly repair over years. It leads to pain, limping, and reduced mobility, with no known prevention. Doctors monitor for regrowth before puberty to avoid interventions like early hip replacements. Addison receives physiotherapy and pain medication but no hospitalization yet. Horse riding and swimming are her allowed activities, as they avoid hip strain. "I love that she’s fallen in love with horse riding because she’s able to do it with her peers," Lisa said. Addison cannot join hockey or gymnastics.

Addison cherishes the bond: "Wanda is one of my best friends and she tries so hard at events for me. I like being competitive and working together with my horse to show what we can do. I want to go to the Olympics." In her first season with Wanda, Lisa reports strong progress, praising the pony’s patience.

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Sophie Wells and Ontario LC with gold rosette at Winter Dressage Championships victory.
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Sophie Wells wins gold at Winter Dressage Championships

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British paralympian Sophie Wells rode her Ontario LC to victory in the Equi-Trek elementary gold at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, scoring 72.48% on April 17. The seven-year-old gelding also earned silver in the Spillers medium freestyle gold the previous day. Several other riders claimed top spots in various classes at Addington Equestrian.

Eleven-year-old showjumper Anya Dewey Clarke claimed victory in the children on horses final at the British Showjumping Winter Championships held at Arena UK in Lincolnshire from 18-22 March. Riding the 12-year-old Dutch-bred gelding Jewelino, she edged out competitors in a close jump-off. The win follows her successful transition from dominating 128cm pony classes in 2025.

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Australia's second FEI World Championship qualifier for para dressage has attracted 36 combinations at Willinga Park. The event, hosted by Carlton Performance Horses, begins on Friday following a successful trot-up. An Australian team has been announced to compete and contribute to the nation's world ranking.

Sadie Smith rode Times Rococo to victory in the Baileys Horse Feeds novice freestyle gold on the opening morning of the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships at Addington. Eli Lovell claimed the HorseHage Preliminary Gold title with Parchioness G, while Alice Begg topped the Petplan Medium Silver Area Festival Championship on Noraly. The event on 15 April featured strong performances from young horses and new partnerships.

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Ros Canter plans to compete three horses at Lincolnshire this week, marking her return after giving birth to her second child in January. The reigning Mars Badminton Horse Trials and Defender Burghley Horse Trials champion shared news of her daughter's safe delivery on 2 February.

Dannie Morgan, Sadie Smith, and Gracie Catling each won three titles at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, which ran from April 15 to 19. Morgan claimed gold in the Nupafeed advanced medium freestyle on Kristina Rausing’s Belinski with a score of 72.33%. Amateur riders Bethany Edginton and Jessica Allen secured silver medals in their respective classes.

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British Paralympic medallist Sophie Wells has announced a new ride, MSJ Gold Standard, as she targets selection for the 2026 World Championships in Aachen with two horses. The nine-year-old mare, known as Gracie, made her debut with Wells at Vale View on 1 February, scoring 72.56% in a grade V grand prix A test. Wells also provided an update on her Paris medallist, Diana.

 

 

 

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