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Cameron Thompson 


2010
 
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Cameron rode Bonds Glen at poys to triple clear and eventual 5th in poor JC grand prix at poys, It was well below the standard the same ponies were jumping in the winter JC hickstead qualifiers were 135cm in third round was normal, at poys it was 125max and no options, so it ended a race, Which was the same story in most of the 128 and 138 classes too. In Cams class the building was so poor that 20 combinations got to the third round and some combinations placed that hadn't got past the first round winter JC's, It was frightening how fast they were trying to go at the end. Cameron was first to go so he still had a pony left at the end. most poys winners have had a steady time since in all grades.

Bonds Glen Has qualified for Hickstead in the Winter JC'c, He was amazing at this step up in height, and was the only pony placed in every one of the first 5 A8 competitions. He qualified in the luxury environment of Inglinston but jumped exceptionally at Aintree too. On the strength of these performances he was invited to elite squad training at Bishop Burten college site to this summers European championships for all disciplines. 

 

 
 
2009
HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW

Cameron had a very good show this year with Bonds Glen, he was 7th in newcomers, the youngest rider and with least experienced pony in the Jump off.

Dinki Diva was third with a double clear in the 138cm final, it was a very good and exciting class.
Well done Cameron!! 
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STARTING OFF...

12 year old Cameron Thompson attends Kings school in Chester where he is a keen member of the football and athletics teams outside his riding. He holds various age high jump records and is a successful hurdler, so jumping in one form or other is very important to him.

 

He has been riding since 3years old and started affiliated jumping at 8years old. His first competitive pony was Roseview Little Love which was a great small track pony but gave Cameron a taste for jumping at bigger shows, with her, he was 2nd to Rachel Connor in class of 100 at Southview HPI 2006 and 6th in 128cm winter 2nd round at Stainsby Grange. 

 

Then for 2007 He was lucky enough to get rides on Mister Boots and Peilview Conker both came as novice 128s but Boots won two 128cm second round Grand Prix’s (The Grange and South View) SV being ‘best round of the season’ according to Senior Judge Alan Jones in the H & H report. Conker won £1553 with Cameron in the 2y including Weston Lawns Championship, 2nd in 128 Welsh Derby and 3rd in Scottish HPI grand prix and Represented England at Welsh HPI gaining Silver with 0+4.

 

For the 2008 season Cam has had rides on Sally Roe's Dinki Diva and Sharon Whiteway's Ashes Cool Dude and recently novice 148's, Grenson Bonds Glenznd Ruth O'Malley's Hill House United Colours. The Season started very well with Dude winning Stainsby Grange 138cm Hickstead qualifier beating eventual Hickstead winner Graham Gillespie's Try To Hit Me Into Second.

 

 

 

At POYS Hill House United Colours got 4th in a JC class, her first outing at this level and has recently upgraded to JA and has won a 148 debut qualifier for the final South View 2008 HPI. Dude has come back to form with a good second to Fountain Ranger in a £100 class at the Barton Extravaganza and is jumping much more freely and consistently since starting on Equiform Easy Joint Liquid.

 

 

 
Fantastic Start 2010 Billy Twomey

"Twomey Triumphs in Amsterdam second time round" 

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Billy Twomey triumphed over the weekend when winning the Grand Prix in Amsterdam, making this a back to back double for Billy in consecutive years in Amsterdam. Riding Mrs. Sue Davies's brilliant stallion Je Taime Flamenco, who is returning from his winter break, Billy was one of six to reach the jump off which included some of the world best riders.

Billy commented:
"Je T'aime Flamenco jumped brilliantly today and is really on form and showed this today with the way he jumped.
I really was thinking it would be a few more weeks before he was ready to win a major class but he proved differently.

I am really excited to see what his young stock are like as he covered a lot of mares last year in Great Britain and Europe and its making it look like a cheap investment for people who chose to use him last year as a young stallion.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Sue and Eddie Davis for buying such great horses over the years, their long term patience and support that makes such a difference.

I would also like to thank my sponsors and supporters for their support throughout the year."

 

"Twomey Triumphs in St Gallan"

 

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Billy Twomey triumphed in the CSIO 5 star Grand prix in St. Gallen, Switzerland on Sunday, riding Sue and Ed Davies's brilliant young stallion Je Taime Flamenco.
With €200,000 on offer, only three riders were clear going into the jump off, although 12 riders were taken through.
The three contenders where Billy for Ireland, Marcus Ehning for Germany and Richard Spooner for the USA.
Billy was the only rider to go clear in the jump off guaranteeing him the €61,000 winners prize.
A delighted Billy stated  "Je Taime has been going brilliantly all year with his grand prix wins in Belfast, Amsterdam and his consistent results in the Meydan Nations Cup Series. I am delighted for his owners, Sue and Ed Davies who have supported me for many years.
"My main focus for Je Taime Flamenco this year, is selection for the Europeans at Windsor in August, so I don't want to over jump him before then. I am lucky to have such strength and depth in my string of horses for this season, with the addition of the Kennedy family's Kec Maximum Joe."
The Pewit team have a weekend at home this weekend, competing the young horses at local shows.  

"Je T'aime Flamenco wins Grand Prix of Amsterdam 2009"

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Je t'aime Flamenco Wins Grand Prix of Amsterdam.

Also Leading rider of the show.

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Excel Travelwell Paste
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Excel Travelwell paste has been formulated to include electrolytes, with each tube containing a balance of salts similar to that lost in 1 litre of sweat. Nucleotides have also been included for their positive impact on the horse, they are considered to be a conditionally essential nutrient enhancing the function of the immune system and supporting recovery as well as regeneration of damaged cells or tissues. During periods of increased stress, such as travelling, nucleotide demand exceeds the supply available and additional levels are required. Yeasacc and Biomos have also been included to support and maintain correct digestive health, as horses can often suffer from digestive upset before, during and after travel. The inclusion of Vitamin B12 assists metabolism, and the natural flower remedies may help maintain the normal behaviour of the horse. 

Feeding Instructions

Deliver one full syringe to the back of the horses mouth up to 1hr before travelling. A second syringe may be given mid way in a journey over 6hrs in length.

 
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