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Raymont Reigns at Boneo

Three days of competitive jumping wrapped up yesterday at the 2023 Homes & Acreage World Wetlands Jumping Championships, held at the wonderful Boneo Park Equestrian Centre on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. With action across three arenas over three days, there was a plethora of viewing for jumping enthusiasts, topped off by a day full of Championship classes on Sunday.

The feature class of the show was the Browns Sawdust Grand Prix with the rails set at 1.45-1.50m. This class saw 16 combinations entered and eight of these were invited back to compete in a second round, at the end of which there were four double clears. The fastest of these and the win in the class went to Queensland superstar Billy Raymont and Caprino in a time of 46.06 seconds. Second place sent to another Queensland combination Stuart Jenkins and Fairview Alicana in 49.16 seconds. Preventing a Queensland clean sweep was Victorian rider Ally Lamb and Eagle Rock in third place in a second round time of 50.45 seconds. Australian World Cup Qualifying Series winners Sam Overton and Oaks Cassanova were fourth as they prepare for their upcoming trip to the World cup finals in the United States.

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