8 november 2015

Dan Naprous wins the qualifying ticket for Olympia

The third and final qualification event for the British four-in-hand drivers was held at Addington Equestrian Centre Buckinghamshire, with Daniel Naprous from Buckinghamshire stealing the wild card ticket from favorite Dick Lane from Surry. With Karen Bassett with her working Funeral horses making the trip down from Nottingham. Karen and her team showed improvement on their Bury Farm outing with a change in line up using Gigant and Virgi in the lead with Nard and Dioin the wheel finishing third in the series.

Overseen by FEI Judge and President of the Jury Andrew Counsell, Course designer Steve Lucas backed up by Dick Carey and the Indoor Driving UK team produced a technical yet entertaining course with many options for the drivers to shave those vital seconds.
Dick and his horses were up for the challenge right from the start of the evening with his trotter leader jumping the first cone and winning the fist round of the evening by 3 seconds.
Daniel with what is becoming his indoor team laying the gauntlet down in the second round leaving Dick needing to complete the round in just 130 seconds. An error in the second and final obstacle saw Dick having to have a second go at the 'E' gate.

With final scores of Daniel 272.11, Dick 296.18 and Karen 296.18, Daniel took the ticket for Olympia. The third and final showcase non qualifying round started with Karen driving her best round with a 144.8, next came Dick with his fastest round of 134.82. Then Daniel came into the arena. Boosted by his qualification he started his round by telling the crowd if they wanted him to go faster they would have to make some noise and he didn't disappoint with a time of 128.28

The prizes were presented by Joanna Sloan-Holler who enjoyed a ride on Daniels carriage in the final show boating demonstration.

Daniel said after the competition, Dick had put up a fantastic competition. With both of them pushing each other. Every year this competition gets better, his team are up for Olympia, one of the greatest shows in the world with great competition.

James Broom of British Carriagedriving said this year’s competition was one of the best with year on year improvements. These competitions are a great showcase for the sport, helping to create a ripple effect throughout the driving sport world. Everyone is now looking forward to seeing The Worlds top drivers in London.

Martyn Willis









Daniel said after the competition, Dick had put up a fantastic competition. With both of them pushing each other. Every year this competition gets better, his team are up for Olympia, one of the greatest shows in the world with great competition.

James Broome of British Carriagedriving said this year’s competition was one of the best with year on year improvements. These competitions are a great showcase for the sport, helping to create a ripple effect throughout the driving sport world. Everyone is now looking forward to seeing The Worlds top drivers in London.

Martyn Willis