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New Zealand’s Wendi Williamson & Don Amour MH Capture World Cup Pacific League Title With Freestyle Victory at Boneo

BONEO, Australia, Dec. 14, 2019–New Zealand’s Wendi Williamson on Don Amour MH won the World Cup Pacific League Final Saturday to earn an invitation to the global championship in Las Vegas next April. If she accepts, this will be the second World Cup Final in America for the pair that competed at Omaha in 2017 as the first New Zealander ever to go to the only annual dressage world championship.

Wendi and the 12-year-old Hanoverian gelding scored 72.300% for the victory to cap a campaign of three World Cup events in Australia this year to claim the single place available to the Pacific geographic to join the lineup of 18 in the Final. Australia’s Kristy Oatley, based in Germany, is competing in the Western European League as she has in previous years and performed at three World Cup Finals including the 2017 Omaha event.

Australia’s Fiona Selby rode Tacita to runnerup on 71.865%, a day after a personal best to post a clear win the Grand Prix.

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