Gresham’s girls excel at NSEA show jumping event

Six riders from Gresham’s Prep and Senior School delivered impressive performances at the National Schools Equine Association show jumping competition held at Forest Edge on January 18. Competing against strong local opposition, the team secured multiple qualifications for further finals. Their achievements spanned various age groups and jumping heights, highlighting the school's equestrian talent.

The National Schools Equine Association (NSEA) show jumping event at Forest Edge brought together competitors from local schools, where Gresham’s riders stood out with consistent excellence. From the younger participants, Year 5 pupil Bea W achieved three clear rounds, earning qualification for the Hickstead Grassroots Final both individually and with the team. Year 7’s Darcy N contributed two clear rounds to support the team's success, while Year 8’s Mia R qualified despite four faults.

In the senior categories, the riders maintained the momentum. Eliza B secured victory in the 70cm class and helped the team qualify in the 90–95cm category. Year 10 student Hettie L placed fifth individually in the 90–95cm class and was part of the qualifying team. Teammate Georgia H also qualified with the team in the 90–95cm class before advancing individually in the higher 105cm and 110cm classes.

Throughout the day, the six riders—Bea W, Darcy N, Mia R, Eliza B, Hettie L, and Georgia H—faced tough competition but represented Gresham’s with pride. Their results underscore the school's strong equestrian program, blending skill across different levels and preparing them for upcoming challenges like the Hickstead finals.

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Winners podium at NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships opening day, featuring Carmen Gammie and fellow victors with their horses.
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Winners crowned on opening day of NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships

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Carmen Gammie topped the prix St Georges silver class aboard Lets Make An Opera M at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships at Addington. Greg Dickens and Dannie Morgan also claimed victories in the medium bronze and elementary freestyle gold, respectively. Sadie Smith secured her second win of the event in the prestige novice gold.

Hannah Comery claimed the prelim bronze on her debut British Dressage season, while Carmen Gammie secured her second silver of the week at the Winter Dressage Championships. The victories came during day four at Addington Equestrian. Both riders shared their experiences after strong performances.

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Holly Jessett, a primary school teacher from Northamptonshire, took first place in the BE90 championship at the Badminton Horse Trials on 6 May. Riding her 13-year-old horse Lombard Lad, she finished ahead of 94 other starters after a clear round in showjumping. The result marked her first win in the class after a third-place finish in 2023.

Sadie Smith swept all three classes she entered at the NAF Five Star Winter Dressage Championships, capping her success with the Black Country Saddles advanced medium gold on Times Oddjob scoring 71.34%. Other riders including Emily Baldwin and Amy Ward also claimed titles on the event's latest day. The championships continue at Addington Equestrian until 19 April.

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The British Show Pony Society Winter Championships drew a strong field at Arena UK despite fuel crisis concerns. Seventeen combinations claimed titles across novice, challenge and supreme divisions. The event offered Royal International and London International tickets.

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