Claremorris Winter League-hoppfinalen avslutas med starka prestationer

Claremorris Equestrian Centre arrangerade Winter League Showjumping Final den 22 februari 2026, vilket markerade slutet på två månaders tävlingar. Ryttarna levererade imponerande felfria rundor i Newcomers- och Open-klasserna. Sophie McElroy tog Overall Newcomers Championship på Homer.

Claremorris Winter League Showjumping Final ägde rum söndagen den 22 februari 2026 på Claremorris Equestrian Centre i Irland. Evenemanget rundade av en tvåmånaders serie av träning och hoppningar som hölls genom januari och februari, och lockade ett stort antal ryttare till starta. nI Starter Stakes-sektionen visade unga och nya ryttare utmärkta prestationer med felfria rundor. Noterbara deltagare inkluderade Maya Murphy på Prince, Susan Mallon på Liadh, Joss Mortimer på Mini, Ruby Connell på Dougoul, Abbie Mullaney på Henry, Aidan Molloy på Bubbles, Jack Connolly på Gale, Emily Goggins på Mini, och Clara Dunne på Tia.n nThe 50cm Newcomers Final vanns av Emily Goggins från Claremorris på Dougal. I 60cm Newcomers Final säkrade Sophie McElroy från Ballaghaderren första platsen på Homer med dagens snabbaste felfria runda. Sophie McElroy och Homer tog också Overall Newcomers Championship-titeln, med Emily Goggins som reservmästare.n nOverall Open Championship gick till Lizzie Naughton på Charlie Brown, som fullbordade en felfri runda på 35.47 sekunder. Rachael Ryder på Aldo och Moya Canavan på Basil slutade tvåa respektive trea. Andra starka prestationer kom från Catherine Ferrie, Lizzie Naughton på Finn, och Ciara Hanley på Elsa.n nClaremorris Equestrian Centre grattade alla deltagare och tackade föräldrar, tränare och volontärer för deras stöd under ligan.

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