Time 2 Reflect clocks up another Hickstead Supreme win

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Jayne Ross and Time 2 Reflect achieved back-to-back Hickstead supreme wins at the Longines Royal International Horse Show.

Impressive winner

Once again the pair were unbeatable in today’s British Horse Society Supreme Ridden Horse Championship, taking the title for a second year running.

Winners of the Supreme Hunter Championship class earlier in the week, Jayne produced an impressive performance in the International Areana to notch up the best score and receive the biggest prize of them all.

A regular champion on the showing circuit, this time around Jayne admitted how the nerves got to her. “I definitely felt more pressure this year,” she said.

Crowds were very vocal and cheered on Jayne and the bay mare as they galloped effortlessly in front of the Hickstead stands.

Super scores

A substantial score of 27 from the three judges, which included Team GB’s manager Di Lampard, meant Jayne was the outright winner.

“For the first time in my life I’d been able to add up and I knew that I had won,” said Jayne after her win.

Runner up in the championship was Allister Hood and the grey cob, Our Cashel Blue.

The winners of Thursdays Supreme Cob Championship, the duo recieved the biggest cheer from spectators as Allister galloped around the arena lifting his hat in the air.

In joint third place was Allister’s son Oliver Hood and Friday’s Supreme Riding Horse Champion, Diamonds Are Forever, along with Edward Young with his Supreme Hack Champion, Classic Chauvanist.