WEG: our show jumping longlist

New Zealand's show jumping longlist for the 2018 World Equestrian Games has been announced

Daniel Meech and riding Fine at the Abu Dhabi Nations Cup (Image: Photo FEI/ Martin Dokoupil)

There is plenty of experience in New Zealand’s 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games jumping long list announced today.

Samantha McIntosh, Bruce Goodin, Daniel Meech, Sharn Wordley and Richard Gardner have been named, with the final team to be released mid-August.

Sam and Check In 2 were the anchors of the New Zealand team and its Nations Cup win in Abu Dhabi this year. They’ve become an extremely solid partnership and consistently perform at top level. The 15-year-old German-bred bay stallion is by Bockmann’s Cordalme Z out of Ilonka (by Lord Pezi). Sam has previously ridden at Olympics, the World Cup Final and previous World Equestrian Games.

Samantha McIntosh and Check In, who produced three faultless rounds at Abu Dhabi (Image: Longines Nations Cup)

Sharn has been named on both his German-bred horses Casper and Barnetta. The US-based Kiwi rode at the Beijing Olympic Games and with a world ranking of 84, he is New Zealand’s only rider currently inside the top 100.

Sharn Wordley and Casper

Casper is a 12-year-old bay gelding by Contender out of Falubet (by Baloubet du Rouet) while Barnetta is a 14-year-old bay gelding by Baloubet du Rouet out of Polydora (by Polydor).

Double Olympian Daniel has been named on his Swedish-bred bay mare Fine. The 10-year-old is by Corlensky G out of Cicilia (by Ciceron) and was a member of the victorious Abu Dhabi Nations Cup team.

Bruce has ridden for New Zealand at four Olympic Games and the 2014 WEG. He has been named aboard Backatorps Danny V, a 10-year-old bay gelding by Quasimodo Z out of Zepper (by Lupicor) who joined his stable just before the Abu Dhabi Nations Cup. 

Bruce teamed up with Backatorps Danny V earlier this year (Image: FEI/Martin Dokoupil)

Richard, who was also a member of the Abu Dhabi team, has been named on his 10-year-old German-bred Calisto 5. The Holsteiner is by Colman out of Tiffany (out of Quintero).

Richard Gardner and Calisto (image: Longines Nations Cup)

ESNZ jumping chef d’equipe Helena Stormanns says there is plenty to like about her lselections. “It is most exciting to have top riders with experience at championship level aboard horses who are championship level,” she says.

The horse details:
Check In 2 – owned by Takapoto Equestrian
Backatorps Danny V – owned by Backatorp Ryder AB
Fine – owned by AB Kastanjegärden and Daniel Meech
Barnetta – owned by Sky Group
Casper – owned by Sky Group
Calisto 5 – owned by GestGestüt Jennissen, Gut Nechen Agrar GmbH

 

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