Bates bags first big win
Horse & Hound|July 01, 2021
A first-time international winner takes the feature class, while Jem Rose hits new heights
ELLIE HUGHES
Bates bags first big win

Nunney, Somerset

HELEN BATES admitted that she is no speed queen, yet the 25-year-old full-time eventer pushed the pedal to the metal to win the CCI3*-S with her own Carpe Diem V.

It was a resounding victory for the pair, who finished on their first-phase score of 28 – some eight marks ahead of Daisy Berkeley and Ballinteskin Cooper S.

“I wasn’t expecting to be leading after the dressage, so I felt I had to get out there and give it a good crack,” said Helen, who runs her own yard near Cirencester and has six horses to compete.

“He felt class. It’s been a long game with him. In the beginning I struggled to get him around an indoor school because he was so spooky, then he injured himself as an eight-year-old and needed some time off, but now it feels like everything is finally coming together.”

Helen credits her trainers, Rebecca Howard and Kevin McNab, for helping her devise a training plan that allows her to get the best out of her 11-year-old Contendro I gelding.

“He has quite an unorthodox jump, so although I don’t tend to jump him much at home Kevin makes sure that every session I do is as productive as possible by devising exercises that help his technique,” she explained.

Lucinda Mesquita and Jem Rose’s confidence-boosting run in the open intermediate (OI) led to a win.

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