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Posted by Equestrian Queensland on 09/10/2024.
Pictured Above: Harris Park Warmbloods 1.40m Ruby State Champion Gemma Creighton and Alan 111 Z , 3rd Fuschia Criss and KS Emerald II, 5th Hayden James and Kissing The Sky
Photo Credit: Oz Shotz Photography

2024 Jumping Queensland State Championships Wrap

A tremendous thank you to all sponsors, trade vendors, officials, volunteers, riders, families, spectators and supporters for your contribution towards 3 fantastic days of jumping at the 2024 Jumping Queensland State Championships held from 5 October to 7 October! 

The hardworking small Jumping Queensland Sub Committee were so pleased to continue to grow this event and welcomed a major increase of entries this year to return back to Maryborough Showgrounds & Equestrian Park for a second year in a row. The program included a Welcome BBQ with the inaugural Jumpers Challenge on Saturday evening which was a huge hit and lots of fun attracting 20 teams of 2 with 5 heats, semi finals and a seriously competitive final! Well done to Olivia Hewitt Toms and Simone Lily Sorensen for organising a very entertaining challenge!


Grassroot riders were provided this year with their own series including a 1st and 2nd qualifier followed by the final in the Pryde’s EasiFeed Ring 3. On Monday 7 Sept, 30 riders qualified in each final and the State Champions were awarded with their very own garlands, rugs and prizes! 

Pictured below: Kentucky Equine Research 70cm State Champion Vivian Sams & Lavvon Apricity, 2nd Mila Jakic & Tarcoola Leo, 3rd Indigo Ellis & Ruby, 4th Elodie Greer & Gary Downs Paris, 5th Kadell Sykes & SPB Dancing Diva and 6th Kyrie de Jong & Rammstein (Photo Credit: Oz Shotz)



The event organisers were extremely grateful to have Linda Huddy from Peachester Lodge, the major sponsor of the Peachester Lodge & It's Equestrian Ring 1 attend the event for the finals on Monday. It was wonderful to see Peachester Lodge, Linda Huddy's partnership with It’s Equestrian, Gemma Creighton Buchanan in action! Linda’s passion for her horses and their welfare is really what stands out and together with Gemma transitioning and preparing off the track horses so well, it’s no wonder they have so many horses excelling in their new careers after racing.



Results

Congratulations to all State Champions, top 6 placegetters and well done to all participants during the event! For the full results available on Equipe, see below.

Full Results

Pictured Below: Fraser Coast Nursery 1.10m Pearl State Champion Isabella Forsyth & Coolboy FPH (Photo Credit: Oz Shotz)

Pictured Below: JVA Electric Fencing 1.30 Young Rider State Champion Cody Tincknell & Numero Too (Photo Credit: Oz Shotz)

Pictured Below: Pryde's EasiFeed 1.50m Senior State Champion Billy Raymont & Tulara Dakchico, 2nd Gemma Creighton & Dada Des Brimbelles Z, 3rd Billy Raymont & Blue Balou PS, 4th Hayden James & James Carrera, 5th Thomas Sedger & Watermark, 6th Brett Warren & Cassata TPH

If you were a lucky State Champion and received a prize kindly donated by a sponsor, please share a photo on social media and @tag them. Without the support of amazing sponsors, events such as these are impossible to run. 

Jumping Queensland would like to invite everyone to complete the following survey to assist them in recognising what riders, officials, volunteers, sponsors and spectators would like to see in the future in relation to the 2025 Jumping Queensland State Championships.

To provide your feedback, follow the link below. 

Jumping Queensland State Championships Survey


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