Campey scoops main prize in college test

SELBY’S Victoria Campey took top honours at the weekend’s 2015 Bailey’s Jump Training 
Series fixture at Bishop Burton College.

Gary Parsonage and Sue Chadwick performed judging duties with 25-year-old Campey scooping the BE100 class on her own eight-year-old gelding Border Bay, adding nothing to their style mark of 26.00.

Emma Wilkinson, 30, finished just behind on a style mark of 26.50 with Mark Poskitt’s eight-year-old mare Coromandel while Hull’s Rachel Robinson added four jumping faults to a style mark of 26.00 to take third on her own 11-year-old gelding MJI Limmerick Bell.

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York-based 15-year-old Louise Boxall clinched victory in the BE90 section, keeping a clean sheet to finish on a style mark of 15.50 aboard her own nine-year-old gelding Clonlara Strawberry.

Just 0.5 penalties behind was 14-year-old Poole prospect Mary Foster with her own seven-year-old mare May Time III while third place went to 16-year-old Rotherham hopeful Eliza Yeardley and her own 12-year-old gelding Prince VIII, who added nothing to a style mark of 16.50.

York’s Helen Bosanquet-To stormed to victory in the BE80 class, the 33-year-old adding nothing to a style mark of 25.50 to win by 5.5 points aboard her own five-year-old gelding Lorbass.

Leeds-based Jennifer Deakin, 32, got the first British Eventing season of her career off to a flying start, taking second place on a style mark of 31.00 on her own 10-year-old gelding Danaway Sommersby.

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Grimsby’s Heidi Clack, 24, finished third on her own 19-year-old gelding Charlie XXX after adding nothing to a style score of 32.00.

The finals of both the Bailey’s JAS and Jump Training will be held on the same weekend at Hartpury College, with Ben Hobday set to give a demonstration on the Saturday night of the championship weekend.