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Equestrian: Big win after jittery start

By Diana Dobson
Hawkes Bay Today·
28 Jan, 2013 08:08 PM3 mins to read

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Katie McVean showed it's all in the breeding when it comes to super jumpers with another victory in the Bayer FEI World Cup New Zealand Series at the Larsen Sawmilling Equestrian Championships in Gisborne.

Her win on Dunstan Delilah - a first for the 8-year-old bay - meant it was the third home-bred horse out of her father's top jumper Flower Power to win a World Cup round.

The combination had four faults in the first round, and were more than a little lucky not to add another rail to the tally after nudging a couple other jumps, but they jumped a stunning clear in the second to take the honours.

McVean was aware that if she took a sneaky inside turn between the third and fourth fences in the second round, she'd be able to slice seconds off the fastest time in the round, set by Luke Dee of Ocean Beach aboard Ombudsman, who ended up second.

"It was a nice course out there," McVean said of the course.

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"It wasn't as big and tough as some of the others, but was good to ride."

McVean said Delilah doesn't like to go too fast; it was likely to rattle the youngster.

"I have to keep her relaxed - it is only her first year at this level."

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It's a completely different story with Dunston Zimorena G, on whom she finished third.

"She loves going fast - the more I push her, the higher she jumps," McVean said.

The 9-year-old European import arrived in New Zealand as an unbroken "feral red head" 5-year-old.

But McVean was purring after her efforts yesterday.

The combination rode the second round as if they owned it, adding nothing to the eight faults they had picked up in the opener.

Dee gave it everything, too, and almost pulled off the victory of his career after notching a brilliant clear in the second round, but had to settle for the blue ribbon when McVean stopped the clock nearly four seconds faster.

But the 19-year-old was rapt to finish the two challenging rounds with just four faults.

"It was a good challenging course and I am very happy with him," he said of his 12-year-old horse.

"He's performing well and it's great to be heading to the Horse of the Year Show in that kind of form."

McVean and Dee will compete in Tauranga on Thursday evening in the World Cup series final.

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In the pony grand prix, Melanie Weal of Te Awamutu notched her 75th win aboard Hopeful Illusion - their 23rd in the pony grand prix division.

The 16-year-old headed off 15 other combinations to take the class. Joining Weal in the jump-off were Will Moffatt of Napier on Tane Mahuta, Elmo Jackson of Auckland on Mahoe Moon Frost and Madison Bult of Auckland on Mr Black Magic.

Jackson, the second to go in the jump-off, looked to have done enough when he came home clear in 40.76, but Weal and her zippy little Appaloosa found another gear and stopped the clock at 36.66. Bult was third with four faults in 38.79.

Weal's win followed her victory in the KiwiSpan Junior Rider Series earlier in the day aboard Cross Your Heart.

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