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Irish eyes were smiling at day one of the Liverpool International Horse Show

Irish eyes were smiling on day one of the Liverpool International Horse Show as crowds flocked to the city's Echo Arena. The opening four-star international class, a two-phase competition sponsored by Horse and Country TV, went to Newmarket-based Irishman Peter Moloney and Calimero Van'T Roth in a time of 27.61 seconds. But they were pushed all the way by an in-form British trio of Louise Saywell, Amanda Derbyshire and Laura Renwick, who also broke the 30-second barrier. Louise and Feigtling finished tied second with Amanda and Lady Maria BH on 27.68 seconds, while Laura guided Mhs Washington home in 29.36 to ensure a thrilling start to three days of world-class showjumping. Reflecting on his win, a delighted Peter said: "I was early to go in the class, and I couldn't have done much more in terms of the time. I thought maybe I might have been beaten, but we managed to hold on. "We had quite a nice turn back to the second-last, and then a quick direct to the last, which is probably where we made the time. It's my first time competing at Liverpool, and it is a fantastic show, which I knew it would be. "The opening day began with an amateur two-phase competition, sponsored by Gatehouse, which went to Kerstin Deakin and Sunsolde. Winners at last year's Liverpool show, the combination again proved a class apart by posting a time of 37.86 seconds in the jump-off phase, proving almost seven seconds quicker than runner-up Tony Pearson on Lightning 67. And there was also a podium place for Ireland's Joanne Sloan-Allen, who took third place on Fairplay in a time of 44.70 seconds.
Irish eyes were smiling on day one of the Liverpool International Horse Show as crowds flocked to the city's Echo Arena. The opening four-star international class, a two-phase competition sponsored by Horse and Country TV, went to Newmarket-based Irishman Peter Moloney and Calimero Van'T Roth in a time of 27.61 seconds. But they were pushed all the way by an in-form British trio of Louise Saywell, Amanda Derbyshire and Laura Renwick, who also broke the 30-second barrier. Louise and Feigtling finished tied second with Amanda and Lady Maria BH on 27.68 seconds, while Laura guided Mhs Washington home in 29.36 to ensure a thrilling start to three days of world-class showjumping. Reflecting on his win, a delighted Peter said: "I was early to go in the class, and I couldn't have done much more in terms of the time. I thought maybe I might have been beaten, but we managed to hold on. "We had quite a nice turn back to the second-last, and then a quick direct to the last, which is probably where we made the time. It's my first time competing at Liverpool, and it is a fantastic show, which I knew it would be. "The opening day began with an amateur two-phase competition, sponsored by Gatehouse, which went to Kerstin Deakin and Sunsolde. Winners at last year's Liverpool show, the combination again proved a class apart by posting a time of 37.86 seconds in the jump-off phase, proving almost seven seconds quicker than runner-up Tony Pearson on Lightning 67. And there was also a podium place for Ireland's Joanne Sloan-Allen, who took third place on Fairplay in a time of 44.70 seconds.
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