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Correia’s final phase glory

Jump to it: Philip Correia shines at Vesey Street (Photograph by Andy Gibbs)

Philip Correia triumphed in the final phase of the 2018 FEI World Jumping Challenge at the National Equestrian Centre over the weekend.

It was plain sailing for Category A competitor Philip Correia and Emerson who secured an accumulative score of zero faults and time of 121.72 seconds. Placing second was Dale Rochester and Carolina Gold with an accumulative score of 13 faults and time of 134.76.

In Category B, Casey Truran and De Le Vega, had solid performances gaining an accumulative score of zero faults and time of 126.21.

Courtney Bromby and Worth the Wait captured first place in the very competitive Category “C” division, with zero faults and an accumulated time of 117.79. Philip Correia and Hornelli, jumped to second place also with zero fault but with accumulated time of 130.74. Kayla Bardgett and her new horse, Causing Chaos, placed third with an accumulative score of 4 faults and time 123.68 while her mother, Abby Bardgett riding Up Up and Away, placed 4th with an accumulative score of 4 faults and time of 125.70.

Bermuda must wait until the end of 2018 to discover their final standings in the 2018 FEI World Jumping Challenge as competing countries have until 31st December in which to conclude their events.