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Cameron Reckons It's All OK

Published on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 in General
Catherine Cameron has had the dream start to her 2012 New Zealand Horse of the Year Show with victory in the Norwood Gold Cup.
 
The full time rider from Cambridge and her showy chestnut I Reckon (owned by Stephanie Anderson) headed home a large classy field in the first of the 'big' classes at the prestigious show.
 
Cameron, who finished second in the class eight years ago aboard another “tough old chestnut” in Bell Tower, was rapt with their efforts.
 
Forty started the class and rails fell like match-sticks for many combinations, with just six going through to the jump-off.
 
New Zealand representative Samantha McIntosh (Cambridge) and the imported mare Estina were first out and laid the challenge with a clear round in 42.01 seconds. Lucy Akers (Palmerston North) and the quirky Cortaflex Tinapai notched the fastest time of the day with 37.71, but dropped a brick in the final fence as they flew towards the finish.
 
Olympian Daniel Meech (Taupo) and the German import Carlotta, starting in her biggest ever class, went for a steady clear in a deceptively fast time to go clear in 41.59.
 
Then came the Australians – Tim Clark and his showy steel grey Caltango took the third to last fence in 40.45 with magazine editor Paula Hamood and her big spooky grey Nero GHP riding a brilliant clear in 41.47.
 
That left the gates open for 37-year-old Cameron.
 
“He's big strong forward going horse and this was ideal for him,” she says of I Reckon. “I thought the others probably hadn't gone as quick as they may have – probably because it is the beginning of a big week.”
 
Cameron helped owner Stephanie Anderson find the horse several years ago, and often trains the combination.
 
“When Stephanie said she was taking a bit of a break, I was quick to put my hand up to ride him.”
 
True to his bloodlines, Cameron says 14-year-old I Reckon is a “real German”.
 
“He's strong minded with a tonne of jump. He's a lot of fun.”
 
Cameron has only had the ride since December, but says he has been very consistent, placing in all of his last 10 starts.
 
“The Lady Rider class (on Thursday) is at the top of my wish list for this show, but I'm really happy to win this,” she says. “It's always exciting to win a major title win here.”
 
Cameron will start Campione GNZ (owned by the Cameron family and Gary Alton) and I Reckon in the Lady Rider on Thursday afternoon.
 
She's disappointed not to have her rising little star Lights Out at the show – she's just had her second major colic surgery in nine months.
 
Cameron has been competing at the Horse of the Year Show since she was about 15 she figures and has won many a title and featured in many a line-up.
 
A long-time track rider, Cameron's race training partner Gary Alton is facing a tough week without his star rider.
 
“I love the racing game,” she says.
 
Cameron's win was a special one for her mother Audrey.
 
“That jump-off was particularly nerve-wracking,” she said with a chuckle. “It's the first time I didn't bring flowers from the garden for the truck – it must have been a sign!”
 
The Horse of the Year Show has attracted more than 2600 horses and riders from all over the country. The six day show is expected to attract more than 75,000 spectators to the Hawke's Bay Showgrounds.
 
The show culminates on Sunday afternoon with the presentation of the Bell Tea Olympic Cup for showjumper of the year.
 

Showjumping Results

Norwood Gold Cup: Catherine Cameron (Cambridge) I Reckon (owned by Stephanie Anderson) 1, Paula Hamood (Australia) Nero GHP 2, Daniel Meech (Taupo) Carlotta (owned by the Burnett-Grant family) 3, Samantha McIntosh (Cambridge) Estina 4, Lucy Akers (Palmerston North) Cortaflex Tinapai 5, Tim Clarke (Australia) Caltango 6.
 
Junior rider: Rebekah van Tiel (Karaka) Leeston Eagle 1, Rebekah van Tiel (Karaka) Double J Angelic 2, Megan Webb (Hunterville) Abernaki Chief 3, Henry Booth (Masterton) Getemshorty 4, Melody Matheson (Hastings) Scottish Lad 5, Lily Tootill (Pukekohe) Ngahiwi Cruise 6.
 

Seven-year-old: Georgina Power (Christchurch) Brooklynite 1, Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Kiwi Iron Mark 2, Daniel Meech (Taupo) Branson MVNZ 3, Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Springfield 4, Amanda Roy (Clinton) Rumours NZPH 5, Katie McVean (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Delilah 6.
 
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