Eventer Challenge Teams
Eventer Challenge:
A round of Show Jumps immediately followed by a round of Cross Country jumps, all in one go. Eventer Challenge takes place in summer and is always on a grass arena. To find out more….go to our Rules & Regulations page.
A round of Show Jumps immediately followed by a round of Cross Country jumps, all in one go. Eventer Challenge takes place in summer and is always on a grass arena. To find out more….go to our Rules & Regulations page.
If anybody would like to represent ESRC in Eventer Challenge please contact Jenny Millman on 07896889219
A great effort at the Champs for Kirstie
Sunday 20th May ‘23
Well done Kirstie Morris who jumped a lovely clear round on Ruby round a challenging championship course at the Aston Eventer Challenge today.
They were just a few seconds away from the optimum time to finish in 12th place in a large class.
Thanks to Jenny Millman, Patsy Pyke, Denise Billingham and Beverley Higgs for supporting Kirstie.
Sunday 20th May ‘23
Well done Kirstie Morris who jumped a lovely clear round on Ruby round a challenging championship course at the Aston Eventer Challenge today.
They were just a few seconds away from the optimum time to finish in 12th place in a large class.
Thanks to Jenny Millman, Patsy Pyke, Denise Billingham and Beverley Higgs for supporting Kirstie.
A winner for ESRC
Sunday 19th March ‘23
Well done to our Eventer Challenge competitors today at Solihull. The event was moved from Swalcliffe due to standing water.
Patsy Pyke & Leigh Jameson both flew the XC fences, but unfortunately didn’t manage to leave all the show jumps up today.
Kirstie Morris however showed them all how it should be done winning her class with a fabulous double clear closest to the optimum time in her superstar Fulwoods Sensation!
Well Done everyone, and Kirstie who will be heading to the Championships at Aston in May.
Sunday 19th March ‘23
Well done to our Eventer Challenge competitors today at Solihull. The event was moved from Swalcliffe due to standing water.
Patsy Pyke & Leigh Jameson both flew the XC fences, but unfortunately didn’t manage to leave all the show jumps up today.
Kirstie Morris however showed them all how it should be done winning her class with a fabulous double clear closest to the optimum time in her superstar Fulwoods Sensation!
Well Done everyone, and Kirstie who will be heading to the Championships at Aston in May.