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Katie van Dongen continues on stage at Tbird

Ribbons were won and prizes were claimed at the Thunderbird Show Park Fort Grand Prix Ring in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The juniors and amateurs jumped at a height of 1.15m, rode a challenging course and  jump off that required a efficient gallop and precision, but caution due to light rain and slippery grass. With the help of first class arena drainage and a sturdy set of corks, Katz Pillar on Benjamin Button claimed first place posting a double clear round.  Second place was awarded to Sarah Lottis and her partner Simply Sequentos, they were followed by Jolene Benham and her grey Wallabee who presented a relaxed but solid first round. Advancing to the jump off, the pair increased their tempo and set the initial time to beat. The top three were then followed by Selah Shepherd (Luscious) and Macy Mitchell (Kantos) placing fourth and fifth, respectively. Just like yesterday Kimberley Van Dongen and Orlando had to be satisfied in the 1.40m  Jumper class in the Fort Grand Prix ring. Only Lindsay Fletcher and William L did beat the time of Kimberley and Orlando. Alexandria Perry and Dahlia completed the stage in this class. In the same ring the 1.25m Open Jumper class was claimed by Mariola Slawinski and her chestnut Lavos Z. Riding a double clear she set the fastest time, beating Shelby Edwards and Adelaide. Tara Kennedy and Brickland completed the stage in this class.  

Ribbons were won and prizes were claimed at the Thunderbird Show Park Fort Grand Prix Ring in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The juniors and amateurs jumped at a height of 1.15m, rode a challenging course and  jump off that required a efficient gallop and precision, but caution due to light rain and slippery grass. With the help of first class arena drainage and a sturdy set of corks, Katz Pillar on Benjamin Button claimed first place posting a double clear round.  Second place was awarded to Sarah Lottis and her partner Simply Sequentos, they were followed by Jolene Benham and her grey Wallabee who presented a relaxed but solid first round. Advancing to the jump off, the pair increased their tempo and set the initial time to beat. The top three were then followed by Selah Shepherd (Luscious) and Macy Mitchell (Kantos) placing fourth and fifth, respectively. Just like yesterday Kimberley Van Dongen and Orlando had to be satisfied in the 1.40m  Jumper class in the Fort Grand Prix ring. Only Lindsay Fletcher and William L did beat the time of Kimberley and Orlando. Alexandria Perry and Dahlia completed the stage in this class. In the same ring the 1.25m Open Jumper class was claimed by Mariola Slawinski and her chestnut Lavos Z. Riding a double clear she set the fastest time, beating Shelby Edwards and Adelaide. Tara Kennedy and Brickland completed the stage in this class.  

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