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Jumping, working hunter results

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Hunter jumping and working hunter results from the Poverty Bay A&P Show (competitors from Gisborne unless otherwise stated) —

Hunter jumping — Horses

Eyeopener jump: Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 1; Peter Hill (Cambridge) Clunbury Cash, 2; Alison Green (Pokeno), Duke, 3.

Novice hunter over fences, 0-2 wins: Megan Kanz, Solmization, 1; Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 2; Alison Green (Pokeno), Duke, 3.

Novice hunter over fences, 0-5 wins: Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 1; Megan Kanz, Solmization, 2; Alison Green (Pokeno), Duke, 3.

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Open hunter over fences, over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm: Peter Hill (Cambridge) Clunbury Cash, 1.

Open hunter over fences, over 163cm: Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 1; Megan Kanz, Solmization, 2; Alison Green (Pokeno), Duke 3; Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 4.

Open lightweight hunter over fences: Peter Hill (Cambridge), Clunbury Cash, 1; Megan Kanz, Solmization, 2.

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Open heavyweight hunter over fences: Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 1; Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 2.

Open hunter jump over fences: Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 1; Peter Hill (Cambridge) Clunbury Cash, 2; Megan Kanz, Solmization, 3; Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 4.

Reserve champion hunter jumping horse: Peter Hill (Cambridge), Clunbury Cash, 1.

Hunter jumping — Ponies

Novice pony hunter over fences, 0-2 wins: Lily Beaufoy, Simply Sassy, 1; China Gunness, Our Silver Lining, 2; Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 3; Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 4.

Novice pony hunter over fences, 0-5 wins: Lily Beaufoy, Simply Sassy, 1; China Gunness, Our Silver Lining, 2; Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 3; Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 4.

Open pony hunter over fences over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Lily Beaufoy, Simply Sassy, 1; Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 2; Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 3.

Champion hunter jumping pony: Lily Beaufoy, Simply Sassy, 1.

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Reserve champion hunter jumping pony: Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 1.

Working hunter — Horses

Novice working hunter horse, 0-2 wins: Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 1; Coco Fougere (Auckland), The Boss, 2; Julie Spence (Whakatane), Herman, 3; Kim Leckner, Volition, 4.

Novice working hunter horse, 0-5 wins: Lucy Win-Hewetson, Rua, 1; Megan Kanz, Solmization, 2; Kim Leckner, Volition, 3; Grace Cooney (Wairoa), Dancing Star, 4.

Open working hunter horse over 153cm and not exceeding 163cm: Peter Hill (Cambridge) Clunbury Cash, 1; Kim Leckner, Volition, 2; Coco Fougere (Auckland), The Boss, 3; Grace Cooney (Wairoa), Dancing Star, 4.

Open working hunter horse over 163cm: Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 1; Megan Kanz, Solmization, 2; Merran Hain, Untouchable, 3; Alison Green (Pokeno), Duke, 4.

Wire jump — 2 wires: Peter Hill (Cambridge) Clunbury Cash, 1; Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 2; Grace Cooney (Wairoa), Dancing Star, 3; Alison Green (Pokeno), Duke, 4.

Champion working hunter horse: Fraser Tombleson, Arlo, 1.

Reserve champion working hunter horse: Peter Hill (Cambridge), Clunbury Cash, 1.

Working hunter — Ponies

Novice working hunter pony, 0-2 wins: Phoebe Rickard (Wanganui), Windermere Silvery Moon, 1; Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 2; China Gunness, Our Silver Lining, 3; Lexi Amon (Wanganui), Galaxy Moment in Time, 4.

Novice working hunter pony, 0-5 wins: Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 1; Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 2; China Gunness, Our Silver Lining, 3; Lexi Amon (Wanganui), Galaxy Moment in Time, 4.

Open working hunter pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm: Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 1; Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 2.

Open pony wire jump: Lily Beaufoy, Simply Sassy, 1; Isobel Jayne Bevitt (Ngatapa), Mangatu Solar Eclipse, 2; Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 3; Georgia Hulme-Moir, Chica Caliente, and Kate Thompson, Winged Foot, equal 4.

Champion working hunter pony: Zoe McNaught, Nitro Pandora, 1.

Reserve champion pony working hunter: Lily Beaufoy, Simply Sassy, 1.

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