EV Interschool Championships

Laura Heffer from Assumption College Kilmore rode Royal Sequence to third place in the Best Rider Level 2 Division 1.
Laura Heffer from Assumption College Kilmore rode Royal Sequence to third place in the Best Rider Level 2 Division 1.
Marni Hicks representing St Marys Secondary College Nathalia, rode Kirraway Xalted to fourth place in the Level 2 Best Rider Division 1.
Marni Hicks representing St Marys Secondary College Nathalia, rode Kirraway Xalted to fourth place in the Level 2 Best Rider Division 1.
Bella Stephens riding Invermay Houdini was the sole representative of Stathcona Baptist Girls Grammer.
Bella Stephens riding Invermay Houdini was the sole representative of Stathcona Baptist Girls Grammer.
Jessica McKernan from Kooweerup Secondary College rode Cheraton Gold Charm to second place in the Best Rider Level 2 Divison 2.
Jessica McKernan from Kooweerup Secondary College rode Cheraton Gold Charm to second place in the Best Rider Level 2 Divison 2.
Brynie Lee from Whittlesea Primary School rode Somerfield Socialite in the Junior Handy Mount. This year the Victorian Interschool Championships has been extended to four days to cater for the 325 competitors and 130 schools.
Brynie Lee from Whittlesea Primary School rode Somerfield Socialite in the Junior Handy Mount. This year the Victorian Interschool Championships has been extended to four days to cater for the 325 competitors and 130 schools.
Teegan Ashby riding Rockingham No Reason won the Best Rider Level 2 Divion 2. Teegan represented The Scots School Albury. Schools from every corner of the state were competing at this year's Championships, with some schools taking the event very seriously' with others less supportive of their riders.
Teegan Ashby riding Rockingham No Reason won the Best Rider Level 2 Divion 2. Teegan represented The Scots School Albury. Schools from every corner of the state were competing at this year's Championships, with some schools taking the event very seriously' with others less supportive of their riders.
Hayley Lia and Wilcee Centre Court represented Notre Dame College Shepparton in the Level 2 Rider Division 2.
Hayley Lia and Wilcee Centre Court represented Notre Dame College Shepparton in the Level 2 Rider Division 2.
Isabella Godfrey and Voila 1 from Lauriston Girl's School placed sixth in the Best Rider Level 2 Division 2.
Isabella Godfrey and Voila 1 from Lauriston Girl's School placed sixth in the Best Rider Level 2 Division 2.
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Marine Toogood from the Sale Catholic College rode Belleview Buzz to seventh place in the Level 2 Best rider Division 2.
Marine Toogood from the Sale Catholic College rode Belleview Buzz to seventh place in the Level 2 Best rider Division 2.
Javis Ham from Echuca College rode Strathconon Paldao to fifth place in the Level 2 Rider Division 2.
Javis Ham from Echuca College rode Strathconon Paldao to fifth place in the Level 2 Rider Division 2.
Abbey Turnbull from Doreen Primary School rode Serena to sixth place in Level 5 Smartest on parade.
Abbey Turnbull from Doreen Primary School rode Serena to sixth place in Level 5 Smartest on parade.
Erika Grant roding Richdale Tuscany from St Colemans Mortlake won the Smartest on Parade Level 5.
Erika Grant roding Richdale Tuscany from St Colemans Mortlake won the Smartest on Parade Level 5.
Angus Wright-Smith representing Haileybury College rode Sammi in the Junior Novelties. Competitors are split into six divisions and can choose to compete in dressage, rider, eventing (conducted at another venue at another time), handy mount, novelties, showman, combined training, smartest on parade or show jumping.
Angus Wright-Smith representing Haileybury College rode Sammi in the Junior Novelties. Competitors are split into six divisions and can choose to compete in dressage, rider, eventing (conducted at another venue at another time), handy mount, novelties, showman, combined training, smartest on parade or show jumping.
Edwina Lumsden from Christian College Bellarine rode Benview Enchanted to win the Smartest on Parade Level 6.
Edwina Lumsden from Christian College Bellarine rode Benview Enchanted to win the Smartest on Parade Level 6.
Felicity Devereux and Zippy from Christian College Geelong took fourth place in the Smartest on Parade Level 6.
Felicity Devereux and Zippy from Christian College Geelong took fourth place in the Smartest on Parade Level 6.
Gabrielle Thompson from Finley High School riding Barnett's Star Cadet tries to pop the balloons in the senior Handy Mount
Gabrielle Thompson from Finley High School riding Barnett's Star Cadet tries to pop the balloons in the senior Handy Mount
Celeste Amezdroz representing the Christian College of Senior Education rode Comprende to win the Best rider Level 1.
Celeste Amezdroz representing the Christian College of Senior Education rode Comprende to win the Best rider Level 1.
Skye Kennedy from Kyneton Secondary College rode Taro in the Senior Handy Mount.
Skye Kennedy from Kyneton Secondary College rode Taro in the Senior Handy Mount.
Stephanie Gleeson-Shae from Shepparton High School keeps little six week old, Miley warm and protected from the cold Werribee wind.
Stephanie Gleeson-Shae from Shepparton High School keeps little six week old, Miley warm and protected from the cold Werribee wind.
Isabel Houghton and Yoicks Joe from Yarra Valley Grammer School, do a good job of the bridge crossing during the senior handy mount.
Isabel Houghton and Yoicks Joe from Yarra Valley Grammer School, do a good job of the bridge crossing during the senior handy mount.
Lachlan Kennedy and Bimbadeen Belinda represented Yarra Valley Grammer School in the junior novelties. Riders compete for prizes in each event, plus over all individual and school team championships.
Lachlan Kennedy and Bimbadeen Belinda represented Yarra Valley Grammer School in the junior novelties. Riders compete for prizes in each event, plus over all individual and school team championships.
Well know showing competitor, Charlotte Gibbons from Lara Secondary College and Chatswood Miss M clear the bridge in the Level 1 Handy Mount. Charlotte took second place in the Level 1 Handy Mount and won the Level 1 Novelties.
Well know showing competitor, Charlotte Gibbons from Lara Secondary College and Chatswood Miss M clear the bridge in the Level 1 Handy Mount. Charlotte took second place in the Level 1 Handy Mount and won the Level 1 Novelties.
One of the less experienced riders, Bridgette Egberts from the large representation from Christian College Geelong, steers Smokey around the junior novelty course.
One of the less experienced riders, Bridgette Egberts from the large representation from Christian College Geelong, steers Smokey around the junior novelty course.
Jemma Reeve-Singles from the Candlebark School, rode her good looking and successful Sketty Park Oliver in the Junior Novelties.
Jemma Reeve-Singles from the Candlebark School, rode her good looking and successful Sketty Park Oliver in the Junior Novelties.
Georgia Adams from the Geelong College rode Primrose in the Level 6 Novelities.
Georgia Adams from the Geelong College rode Primrose in the Level 6 Novelities.
Jessica Ryan and Tarqua Cahlua from Mater Christi College worked out in the Level 2 Division 1 Best Rider.
Jessica Ryan and Tarqua Cahlua from Mater Christi College worked out in the Level 2 Division 1 Best Rider.
Tess Morrison and Solano  from Gippsland Grammer (another school well represented), took sixth place in the Best Rider Level 2 Division 1.
Tess Morrison and Solano from Gippsland Grammer (another school well represented), took sixth place in the Best Rider Level 2 Division 1.
Rebekah Carrolan and Face Up To It, from Maffra Secondary College won the best Rider Level 2 Division 1.
Rebekah Carrolan and Face Up To It, from Maffra Secondary College won the best Rider Level 2 Division 1.
Sarah Brown from Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College rode ML Parade to second place in Best rider level 2 Division 1.
Sarah Brown from Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College rode ML Parade to second place in Best rider level 2 Division 1.
Taylor Arnott from Clonard Collage rode the well know hack, Fairleigh Leander to win the Smartest  on Parade Level 3. The standard of turnout for all competitors today, in the middle of July was outstanding.
Taylor Arnott from Clonard Collage rode the well know hack, Fairleigh Leander to win the Smartest on Parade Level 3. The standard of turnout for all competitors today, in the middle of July was outstanding.
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