There's plenty of riding in the region: jumping at Gut Kerschlach, eventing in Unterbeuern
Created: 07/28/2022, 09:45 am
By: Paul Hopp
Lawrence Greene with "DSP-Askoto" at the show jumping tournament at Gut Kerschlach in 2019. © Gisela Schregle
There's a lot going on among the riders in the coming days: the big show jumping tournament is coming up at Gut Kerschlach, and the "bush riders" are in action in Unterbeuern.
District - There's something going on in the coming days in terms of "equestrian sport".
Two tournaments are scheduled in the region.
There is the second part of the tournament series at Gut Kerschlach - after the dressage it is the turn of the show jumping.
In Unterbeuern, the "bush riders" are in action in eventing.
The tournament there reaches a special mark.
After three days of dressage,
Gut Kerschlach
now has three days of jumping (July 29th to 31st).
A total of 15 exams from classes E to S are scheduled.
The registration list includes some well-known names from the Bavarian scene.
These include Lawrence Greene (RV Karlsfeld) and Christoph Gaillinger (PSG Schweizer Hof).
But talents from the district such as Verena Haller and Julia Haarmann, who have already won Bavarian titles and placements in international competitions, have also registered.
Jumping tournament at Gut Kerschlach with well-known names
A show jumping tournament was last held at Gut Kerschlach in 2019.
Corona then caused two cancellations.
The following applies to the comeback: Spectators are welcome, physical well-being is taken care of.
Sporting highlights are the two-star medium level jumping (3.45 p.m.) on Saturday and the advanced level jumping with jump-off on Sunday (4 p.m.).
The schedule: Friday, July 29th:
11 a.m. Jumping horse competition class A*;
1:00 p.m. Jumping horse competition, elementary level;
2.45 p.m. jumping competition class M*;
4.45 p.m. Springprüfung Kl. A**.
Saturday, July 30th:
8 a.m. style jumping competition class A*;
9.15 a.m. style jumping competition class A*;
10:45 Time Allowed Style Jumping Competition;
11.45 jumping competition with ideal time class E;
1.15 p.m. jumping competition class L;
2 p.m. jumping competition class L;
3.45 p.m. Jumping competition class M**.
Sunday, July 31:
8.30 a.m. style jumping competition class E;
9.30 a.m. jumping competition class A**;
10.15 a.m. jumping competition class A**;
11.30 a.m. jumping competition class L;
1.30 p.m. Points jumping test class M* with joker;
3:15 p.m. Jump and Dog Show;
4 p.m. Jumping competition class S with jump-off.
For the 40th time eventing in Unterbeuern
It's a special mark that's been reached in
Unterbeuern
this year : the Graf family is hosting an eventing tournament for the 40th time.
On Saturday, July 30th and Sunday, July 31st, a total of six classes E to L will be held near Dießen.
The organizer is the Equestrian Sports Club (PSV) Unterbeuern, which was founded in 2018 and is currently led by Karl Leyerer.
Spectators are welcome, physical well-being is taken care of.
From the covered dining area, the area where the riders are out and about is clearly visible.
Eventing rider Anna Kamps (PSV Unterbeuern) with Celestina at the tournament in Unterbeuern 2019;
here cross-country in the L event.
© Gisela Schregle
In the past, Unterbeuern has been the scene of international tournaments as well as Upper Bavarian and Bavarian championships.
The PSV riders were in good form recently at the Upper Bavarian team championship: In Schwaiganger, the club won the title with Martin Drescher, Melina Noll and Anna-Katharina Bühlmeyer.
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Saturday
starts
at 8 a.m. with a dressage competition.
This is followed by dressage (10 a.m.) and jumping (12.30 p.m.) for A** versatility.
At 3:00 p.m. we go to the cross-country course.
Before that, at 2 p.m., it is the turn of the youngest in the pony rein class.
On
Sunday
, the participants in the L event complete the dressage (9 a.m.) and jumping (11.30 a.m.).
At the same time there is a style jumping competition (10 a.m.).
The up-and-coming riders and young horses will then prove themselves in cross-country riding in style (1 p.m.).
The sporting highlight of the weekend is the cross-country ride of the L event with around 25 jumps, which starts at 3 p.m.