Australian Dressage Team Named for 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games
Alexis Hellyer and Bluefields Floreno – © Roger Fitzhardinge
 
Equestrian Australia (EA) is pleased to announce the Australian Dressage  Team for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games in Tryon, USA, this  September.
 
Congratulations to the following riders;
Mary Hanna & Boogie Woogie 6
Alexis Hellyer & Bluefields Floreno
Kristy Oatley & Du Soleil
Brett Parbery & DP Weltmieser
 
Getting her first FEI World Equestrian Games call up for Australia,  Alexis Hellyer, said she was over the moon to be headed to Tryon in  September.
The 29-year-old is the youngest member of the team and will ride chestnut stallion Bluefields Floreno (owned by JJ Fuchs).
 
“It’s pretty amazing, I am a bit lost for words. It’s a surreal thing to  have a dream and a goal come to this point at 29 years old,” said  Hellyer.
 
“Flo is a young horse and he has an amazing attitude to work and he is  super talented and we are impressed with what he is showing us so far.”
 
“We will grab the opportunity with both hands and run with it and make  the best of it. I am so proud to be an Australian selected  representative and so pleased with how far dressage has come since I  started in it when I was 13,” she said.
 
Alexis Hellyer current FEI riding record;
https://data.fei.org/Person/Performance.aspx?personfeiid=10035280
 
It will be the fifth (1994, 1998, 2002 & 2014) occasion that Mary  Hanna will be competing for Australia at the FEI World Equestrian Games.  
At the last FEI World Equestrian Games in 2014 in Normandy, France,  Hanna was bestowed with the honour of being the Australian team’s flag  bearer at the Opening Ceremony.
 
The five-time Olympian will be campaigning at Tryon this year with Boogie Woogie 6 (owned by Mary & Rob Hanna).
 
Mary Hanna current FEI riding record;
https://data.fei.org/Person/Performance.aspx?personfeiid=10011352
 
Europe based Kristy Oatley, who has competed for her country at four  Olympic Games and finished 10th for Australia in the team competition at  the 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games in Normandy, is looking forward to  participating after a strong year of form on the highly competitive  European circuit with Du Soleil (owned by Rosalind & Robert Oatley).  
 
Kristy Oatley current FEI riding record;
https://data.fei.org/Person/Performance.aspx?personfeiid=10011370

Brett Parbery and DP Weltmieser, winners of the Grand Prix CDI3* at the 2018 Sydney CDI. © Stephen Mowbray
Australian Dressage Champion Brett Parbery  is looking forward to the opportunity to compete at Tryon with his  reigning Australian Grand Prix Champion DP Weltmieser (owned by Susan  Duddy).  
 
Parbery is no stranger to the WEG landscape and in Kentucky in 2010 he  placed 9th in the Grand Prix Special which was the first time an  Australian rider ever recorded an individual top 10 finish at a WEG.  
 
Brett Parbery current FEI riding record;
https://data.fei.org/Person/Performance.aspx?personfeiid=10025879
 
Equestrian Australia’s Dressage Selection Panel Chair, Maryjane Crabtree, said;
 
“Team selection is based on a range of factors as outlined in the WEG  2018 Selection Policy and includes criteria as required by the FEI.   These criteria include meeting key indicators such as achieving  threshold scores during a set period with emphasis on recent scores, the  experience of the riders and their potential to deliver, as a team, the  best possible result for the team at WEG 2018. All horses also have  undergone veterinary examinations and mandatory drug testing,” said  Crabtree.
 
“For WEG 2018, riders based in Australia were given the chance to  qualify on their home ground, unlike for previous major events where  they were expected to campaign in Europe to be considered for  selection.  This initiative created a lot of interest with shows in the  lead up period receiving good entries.”
 
“We recognise and commend the enormous effort that riders, horses,  owners and connections have put into campaigning for WEG 2018 and offer  our sincere thanks for their commitment to advancing Australian  Dressage,” she said.   
 
“We would also like to commend the relevant Organising Committees,  officials and volunteers, of the shows staged in Australia for their  vital part in the process.”
 
The Equestrian Australia Dressage Selection Panel also confirmed that  two riders have been asked to hold themselves in reserve should  substitutions be required.
 
The following riders will also be formally nominated for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games;
 
Judy Dierks & Diamond Star (owned by Vicki Newham)
Shannan Goodwin & Aristede (owned by Shannan Goodwin)
 
Australian Dressage Selection Policy for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games;
http://www.equestrian.org.au/sites/default/files/2018_WEG_Dressage_Selection_Policy.pdf
Source: Equestrian Australia media release
 
         
				 
				
 
				 
				 
				 
                     
                    