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Flying the British flag: meet our contenders for the eventing young horse World Championships at Le Lion d’Angers


  • The horses who will represent Britain in the 2020 FEI World Breeding Federation Eventing Championships for Young Horses at Le Lion d’Angers, France (15-18 October) have been announced.

    This hugely prestigious competition for six- and seven-year-olds is often a pointer to future stars in the sport. Britain will field the maximum number of horses — three six-year-olds and 12 seven-year-olds. Let’s meet them…

    Six-year-olds selected to represent Britain at Le Lion d’Angers

    Monbeg Hendricks (Harlequin Du Carel x Puissance) (pictured above)
    Rider: Kitty King
    Owner: Adrian Sweet
    Best results: first CCI2*-S Burgham 2020; seventh CCI2*-S Wellington 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Kitty has had plenty of top 10 results here and won twice — Zidante, who was later successful at three-star (now four-star) before her career was cut short by injury, took the seven-year-old title in 2011 and Cristal Fontaine the six-year-old gold in 2018.

    MHS Brown Jack (OBOS Quality 004 x Cavalier Royale)
    Rider: Tom McEwen
    Owners Fred and Penny Barker
    Best results: first Wellington CCI2*-S 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Tom has had four rides here, with his best result being second in the seven-year-olds in 2014 on Toledo De Kerser, who has since been a world gold medallist and won Pau CCI5*. He was third in the seven-year-olds last year on Brookfield Benjamin Bounce.

    Tom McEwen and MHS Brown Jack at Wellington in August 2020. Picture by Peter Nixon

    Cooley Rosalent (OBOS Quality 004 x unlisted)
    Rider: Oliver Townend
    Owner: Paul Ridgeon
    Best results: first Burgham CCI2*-S 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Le Lion hasn’t been such a happy hunting ground as many events for Oliver. His best result is ninth in the seven-year-olds in 2014 on Cooley SRS, with whom he went on to finish second at Badminton before the horse was sold to Australia and renamed Willingapark Cooley

    Seven-year-olds selected to represent Britain at Le Lion d’Angers

    (Note some of these horses are still seeking a final minimum eligibility result to confirm their selection)

    Ardeo Premier (Hold Up Premier x unlisted)
    Rider: Alex Bragg
    Owners: Debbie and Neill Nuttall
    Best results: 10th CCI2*-L Hartpury 2019; 10th CCI3*-S Wellington 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Alex makes his Le Lion debut.

    Izilot DHI (Zavall VDL X Marlon (Zucchero))
    Rider: Ros Canter
    Owners: Alex Moody and Ros Canter
    Best results: first British six-year-old championships CCI2*-S Osberton 2019; first Burgham CCI2*-L 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Ros has had three rides at Le Lion and finished second in the six-year-olds in 2011 on Aprobanta, who has since won four international classes with Connie Copestake.

    Ros Canter and Izilot DHI at Burgham 2020. Picture by Trevor Holt

    Moonlight Charmer (OBOS Quality 004 x Good Thyne xx)
    Rider: Laura Collett
    Owners: Teresa Stopford Sackville and Charlotte Heber Percy
    Best results: eighth CCI2*-S Lignières 2019; second CCI2*-L Burgham 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Laura has had three top-four finishes here, including a win in the seven-year-olds in 2015 on Mr Bass, who has since been second in the CCI4* (now five-star) at Luhmühlen and won at three-star (now four-star) level.

    Laura Collett and Moonlight Charmer at Bicton 2020. Picture by Peter Nixon

    Forthright (Frankfort Boy x unlisted)
    Rider: Matthew Glentworth
    Owners: Margaret Silver and Barbara Hervey
    Best results: 11th British six-year-old championships CCI2*-S Osberton 2019; 15th Burgham CCI2*-L 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Matthew makes his Le Lion debut.

    Igor B (Vittorio x Carabas Van De Wateringhoeve)
    Rider and owner: Kristina Hall-Jackson
    Best results: fifth Burgham CCI2*-L 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Kristina makes her Le Lion debut.

    Fools in Love (Harlequin Du Carel x Cruising)
    Rider: Hayden Hankey
    Owners: Philippa Heler and Hayden Hankey
    Best results: sixth Chatsworth CCI2*-S 2019; ninth Blair CCI2*-L 2019
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Hayden has had three spins round Le Lion, with two top-12 placings.

    Fools In Love and Hayden Hankey

    Cooley Lancer (Coeur De Nobless M x Ogano Sitte)
    Rider: Piggy March
    Owner: The Lancer Stud
    Best results: five top-10 placings in international classes, including first Le Lion six-year-old championships 2019
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Cooley Lancer’s win last year was Piggy’s second triumph here as she also took the seven-year-old laurels in 2007 on Cast Away II, who went on to be placed at three-star (now four-star) level with Chloe Newton. Piggy has had plenty of other top-10 placings here too.

    Piggy March and Cooley Lancer at Upton House 2019. Picture by Nico Morgan Media

    I Diablo Joe (Solaris Amoureux x unlisted)
    Rider:
    Piggy March
    Owners: Geoffrey Burton
    Best results: sixth CCI2*-L Burgham 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: as above, Piggy has won twice here.

    Irene Leva (Everglade VDL x Amethist)
    Rider:
    Rhian Smith
    Owners: Kim Franklin, Kerry Smith and Rhian Smith
    Best results: sixth Bicton CCI2*-S 2019
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Rhian makes her Le Lion debut.

    Ballingowan Leia (Future Trend x Master Imp)
    Rider:
    Polly Stockton
    Owners:
    Susan Goodall 
    Best results:
    seventh CCI2*-L Burgham 2020; sixth Wellington CCI3*-S 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record:
    Polly was sixth here in 2006 on Westwood Joker and fourth in 2008 on Westwood Mariner, both times in the seven-year-old championship. Westwood Mariner went on to compete at four-star (now five-star) with Polly and Piggy March.

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    Rider: Georgie Strang
    Owners: Wendy and Johnnie Watherston
    Best results: third Burgham CCI2*-L 2020
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    Briarlands Sweetango (Jumbo x unlisted)
    Rider: Izzy Taylor
    Owner: Guy Avis, who also bred her out of five-star mare Briarlands Matilda
    Best results: ninth Burgham CCI2*-L 2020
    Rider’s Le Lion record: Izzy’s three top-three placings here include a win in the six-year-olds in 2017 on Monkeying Around, who is now competing at four-star.

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