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Nicole Pearson and Happy King rode Four Happy Clear Rounds in the FEI/PSI World Jumping Challenge, Cat. B, Thailand

May 29, 2004

Nicole Pearson and her ex-race horse Happy King rode the only four-clear of a field of 6 (Thailand) as well as 21 horses (combined Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand) to lead the FEI/PSI World Jumping Challenge standing in the Category B. The Thailand competition was run in The Horseshoe Point International in conjunction with the President Cup 2004 (Results) on 6-9 May, 2004.

In Category A, 120cm, Varat Ngowabunpat riding his own Mitavate Luxor took the first place in Thailand with 8 faults and time of 122.67.

The next leg of the FEI/PSI Jumping Challenge 2004: Indonesia (11-13 June, Jakarta, Arthayasa Stables)

FEI/PSI World Jumping Challenge 2004 - Combined Results, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand

Cat. A, 120cm

  1. Christopher Ladbrook/ Foolyfoot Mary (0/126.42), MAS
  2. Varat Ngowabunpat/Mitavite Luxor (8/122.67), THA
  3. Quzier Ambak/ Calano, (15/136.46), MAS
  4. Alla Poloumieva/Mees Pierson First D'Espoir (16/114.86), SIN
  5. Sam Aniruth-Diva/Napoleon (17/145.61), THA
  6. Lea Tan/ Little Tin Can (18/137.92), MAS
  7. Melissa Goh/ Ulan Birkehoj (31/136.72), SIN
  8. Phisit Jintanawat/ Unique (31/142.05) THA
  9. Tunku Nazroff/ Boxer (Retired), MAS, Eric Koh/Hamlet (Eliminated), MAS, Veeya Kotaratititam/ I Love Lucy (Eliminated), THA

Cat. B, 105cm

  1. Nicole Pearson/Happy King (0/119.30), THA
  2. Norrine Dewal / Lorenco (2/155.12), MAS
  3. Saskia Karina / Penrose Wichity (4/124.00), MAS
  4. Ellesse Tzinberg / Sarabago (4/124.49), MAS
  5. Kean Tan / Copyright (4/144.09), MAS
  6. Louise Ostergaard / Oskar (8/136.70), SIN
  7. Alexander Maurer / Jimmy Chow (8/136.88), MAS

  8. Monique Heah / Kampar (11/155.94), SIN

  9. Andika / Senorita (13/147.40), MAS

  10. Pakinee Pantapa/Mr.A (16/122.77), THA

  11. Mali Phormkingkaw/Kotyut (16/123.77) THA

  12. Aine Hayden / Ypicue (16/138.15), MAS

  13. Mohd Izry Razali / Sir Simba (40/135.59), MAS

  14. Lennart Lauke / Gold Ridge (46/156.88), SIN

  15. Thongsri Keingbontod/Dollar (100/173.63), THA

  16. Misono Hattori / Master Dalton (Retired), MAS, Catherine Tzinberg / Please be True (Retired), MAS, Marianne / Calico II (Retired), MAS, Eric Koh / Roberto Bold (Eliminated), MAS, M.S. Azwan / Lawrie (Eliminated), MAS, Shaipul Anuar / Perwira (Eliminated), MAS, Bulhanuddin / Nading (Eliminated), MAS, Azni Azar / Thank You Boss (Eliminated), MAS, Neelan Ratnasingham / Kirghiz (Eliminated), MAS, Sandra Lim / We Are One (Eliminated), SIN, Wannapom Moe-O-Sod/Chaiyai (Eliminated), THA, Manicha Mavichien/La Tanza (Eliminated), THA.

About FEI/PSI World Challenge.

This competition is held in over 60 countries worldwide and is focused on countries with riders who might not normally be in a position to travel to international competitions.

The FEI World Challenge is sponsored by PSI International, an organization based in
Germany which focuses on the sale and marketing of the competition horses. The structure of this competition caters to developing regions such as the South East Asia, and allows riders to compete internationally without leaving their home land.

The participating countries are divided into regions, scores will be tabulated and compared to others riders in the same region who have jumped the identical course, and placings will be determined. Malaysian riders compete against the riders from Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and India.

The two highest placing competitors of each region, riding in the highest level class (120cm), will be invited to participate in the finals which are held in Germany the following year. The final for the year 2003 will be run on 29 June to 4 July 2004, Hagen, Germany:
FEI/PSI World Challenge Finals 2003.