Stage III of the Kazakhstan Equestrian Federation Dressage Cup Concludes in the Almaty Region

Stage III of the Kazakhstan Equestrian Federation Dressage Cup has concluded in the Almaty Region. The competition was held on 14–15 August at the Batist Equestrian Club.
The national-level event featured final tests for five- and six-year-old horses, the Small Tour, programs for juniors, young riders and children, Regional Games, Freestyle to Music (Kür), as well as the FEI Challenge.
Winners on Day One
Final for 5-Year-Old Horses:
1. Ravil Tursunov — Ebor
2. Darya Popova — Royal Dream
3. Ravil Tursunov — Lepestok
Final for 6-Year-Old Horses:
1. Darya Ovsyannikova — Sardar
2. Maria Prikhodko — Tsezar
Small Tour:
1. Darya Popova — Graver
2. Galina Sukhoveyenko — Magnetic Cool
3. Karina Zharlygapova — Idrol OC
Junior Team Test:
1. Alika Savikova — Angelia
2. Roza Daurenbek — Lincoln
Young Riders’ Team Test:
1. Sofia Vasilyeva — Greis
2. Yana Dzhankurazova — Lafit
Regional Games – Team Test:
1. Rastislav Osipov — Radel
2. Olga Simonova — Lily Hammer
3. Roza Daurenbek — Veber
Preliminary Test B – Children:
1. Varvara Guz — Bastion
2. Alexandra Karpova — Rufus
3. Saida Sarsenbi — Miracle
Results on Day Two
Kür – Medium Tour No. 1:
1. Galina Sukhoveyenko — Magnetic Cool
2. Karina Zharlygapova — Idrol OC
Junior Kür:
1. Roza Daurenbek — Lincoln
2. Alika Savikova — Angelia
Young Riders’ Kür:
1. Sofia Vasilyeva — Greis
2. Yana Dzhankurazova — Lafit
Regional Games – Individual Test:
1. Rastislav Osipov — Radel
2. Roza Daurenbek — Veber
3. Olesya Kiryanova — Vincent Raspin
FEI Challenge – Medium Test:
1. Venera Baltieva — Feyerverk
2. Olesya Kiryanova — Millord Cartago
3. Alika Savikova — Altair
Children’s Team Test:
1. Alexandra Karpova — Rufus
2. Varvara Guz — Bastion
3. Viktoria Sidorova — Posol
The international level of the competition was further highlighted by the participation of Natalya Rubashko from Belarus, an international-level judge.
Stage III of the Federation Cup provided an important platform for athletes to improve their competitive skills, gave young riders valuable competition experience, and contributed to the continued development of dressage in Kazakhstan.