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Canada’s Nicole Shinton Heats up Wellington Holiday Challenge
Wellington, Florida – Canada’s Nicole Shinton made her
presence felt south of the border during the Wellington Classic Holiday
Challenge held December 11-13 in Wellington, FL.
Shinton of Uxbridge, ON, competed with
two horses in the dressage competition, which was the first big event of the
winter show season in Wellington, FL. With GB Marko, her 13-year-old chestnut
Dutch Warmblood gelding, Shinton was the top placed amateur in the Prix St.
Georges, earning an impressive score of 68.684%. In the Intermediaire I, she
earned a score of 61.316% to rank as the third-highest amateur competitor.
A former
eventing competitor before switching her focus exclusively to dressage, Shinton
also competed in the Wellington Classic Holiday Challenge with O-Topia. Having
successfully competed at the intermediate level in eventing with Shinton, O-Topia
is also enjoying the switch to dressage and is proving his talents at Third
Level. In Third Level Test 1 held Saturday, Shinton and her 13-year-old bay
selle francais gelding earned a score of 62.308% from the judges to place third.
On Sunday, the pair contested Third Level Test 3 and earned 63.023% to place
fourth overall.
“Marko was a star, winning the Prix St. Georges Adult
Amateur with such a great score,” said Shinton. “I was also very proud of O-Topia.
I had not shown him since July as I was concentrating on the development of my
upper level FEI horses, so it was great to be back in the show ring with him and
have him perform like a champ!”
Shinton is also excited about a new mount, Wallenstein, an
11-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding that she purchased this fall in Denmark.
The pair will make their competitive debut this winter in Florida, where Shinton
is based throughout the show season.
Dressage has become a passion for
Shinton since she switched exclusively to the discipline last year. As an event
rider, Shinton was named the 2004 Adult Amateur Intermediate Rider of the Year
by the United States Eventing Association, a remarkable feat for a Canadian in
such a highly competitive division. Shinton was also named to the 2005 Canadian
Eventing Team Long List with two horses, Pamela and The Grey Pony, before a
rotational fall in 2007 forced Shinton to change her focus from eventing to
dressage.
Shinton, 36, and her husband, Alan, own Greenbrier Farms, a 160 acre eventing
facility in Uxbridge, ON.
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