Harriet Nuttall Jumps to a Memorable Win at Liverpool

Harriet Nuttall riding Galway Bay Jed, Liverpool International Horse Show 2018
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Harriet Nuttall Jumps to a Memorable Win at Liverpool International Horse Show

Great Britain’s Harriet Nuttall signed off day two at the TheraPlateUK Liverpool International Horse Show with a memorable victory yesterday evening.

Somerset-based Harriet, who features prominently among an exciting group of young British showjumpers, won the CSI4* 1m50 International jump-off class, sponsored by Voltaire Design.

And it meant double delight for the Voltaire brand, whose UK and Ireland general manager Matt Tarrant presented the prizes, as Harriet features among their collection of sponsored of riders.

Twelve combinations from 31 starters made it through to the the jump-off, and it was Harriet who prevailed with Galway Bay Jed in a time of 34.40 seconds.

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Riding into second was Germany’s Tobias Mayer with Queentina, while Sweden’s Angelie von Essen finished third on Cochella.

A delighted Harriet said:

The horse [Galway Bay Jed] has had a bit of a break, and he has come back and feels so good.

I wasn’t meant to go that fast, but he was really, really good. He kept working hard and giving it everything, and I feel when you are jumping a four-star class that you just know the time to push on.

Tobias was really fast, and I am so happy to have won. The horse felt amazing all the way through.”

CSI4* 1M45 International Speed Class

Saturday’s opening four-star competition – a speed class sponsored by The Pullman Hotel – went to Egypt’s Sameh El Dahan.

Sameh, riding Miss G Tracy clocked a clear round in 57.22 seconds to eclipse Germany’s Tobias Meyer aboard Couer de Lion 22 in 57.26.

It is always exciting to have a good win at the very start of the week because it keeps you confident for the rest of the week,”

Sameh said.

There were so many fast riders in the class, so I knew I had to give it my all, and then if I am lucky, I am standing on the podium at the end.

The mare is quite a new horse for me. It was a bit of a gamble because she is 13 and she hadn’t jumped for a year, but we really liked her and decided to buy her. She has been going from strength to strength.

We have been getting to know her, maybe four or five shows together, and it was great to to get the right result on the day.

She is very brave and quite quick, so there is a lot to like about her. When she trusts the rider, she gets better. It’s a big atmosphere here – there is such a buzz – and as riders, you really feel that.”

Rising British star Harry Charles claimed third place riding his own, Doulita stopping the clock on 58.18.

For more information please visit www.liverpoolhorseshow.com

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