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Equestrians take the lead at SANESA qualifiers

The St Andrew's equestrian team ended the season by winning the overall trophy in the E category.

St Andrew’s School for Girls learners received awards for their achievements in the South African National Equestrian Schools Association (SANESA) qualifiers for 2019.

The St Andrew’s equestrian team received winning results for the four SANESA qualifiers throughout the year.

As a team they ended the season by winning the overall trophy in the E category.

These categories are determined by the number of horse rider combinations over the four qualifiers.

The last time the team was in this category was in 2016.

Sarah-Rose Friend, Michaela Bousfield and Emma Mitchell competed in regionals for show jumping and all received Ekurhuleni colours.

Jessica Bousfield competed in regionals on two horses and placed in nationals, where she finished seventh and received her Gauteng colours.

Lara Obadic competed in regionals and also placed in nationals, where she finished 19th in prix caprilli and received her Gauteng colours.

She also received the Dedicavit Equestrian trophy for doing four disciplines over the four SANESA qualifiers.

Leyah Dadoo competed in regionals and placed 12th in nationals in working riding.

She also received her Gauteng colours.

Gabriella Jasson competed in regionals and placed second in the nationals.

She also finished seventh in novice dressage and 20th in equitation and received her Gauteng colours.

Gabriella received two Victrix Ludorums for Ekurhuleni in dressage and equitation, and was the top achiever in the St Andrew’s team.

Tannith Johnson competed in regionals and she finished second and seventh in showjumping and received her Gauteng colours.

She also received two Victrix Ludorums for Ekurhuleni, both being for her showjumping classes.

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