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Success for Australia following round one of the 2025 Virtus Equestrian Video Competition

The 2025 Virtus Equestrian Video Competition series is underway, with the top three placegetters announced for each division following round one.

Chloe Karsten, pictured here riding her now-retired pony Lavuka Mistaken ID, enjoyed success in round one of the Virtus Equestrian Video Competition riding Wimpy Whizability. Image by Click Capture Photography.

Equestrian Life

Published 28 Mar 2025

On Friday, Virtus Sport Para Dressage announced that Australia was victorious in the team division of the latest Virtus Equestrian Video Competition – and five Australians were among the top placegetters across the grades.

Andrew Driffield and Waratah Majestic won the II1 Intermediate A and were second in the II1 Novice A, while Sarah Sherwood won the II1 Novice A with Dicavalli Royal Guess and placed third in the II1 Intermediate A. Both riders were part of Australia’s gold medal winning team at the 2023 Virtus Global Games in France.

In the II2 division,Chloe Karsten and Wimpy Whizability won both the Intermediate B and Novice A, while Sui Watts and Kingswood Maximillion finished third in the Intermediate B and second in the Novice A. Sui was of course also part of Australia’s successful 2023 Virtus Global Games team.

Fellow Aussies Bel Dabic and Kendall Park Odyssey also claimed second place in the II3 Novice A.

Andrew Driffield, pictured here competing at the 2023 Virtus Global Games in France. Image by Virtus Global Games.
Sarah Sherwood and Dicavalli Royal Guess. Image by Click Capture Photography.

Expanding entries

Round one of the 2025 Virtus Equestrian Video Competition saw an impressive 69 entries across the grades, including new riders from Portugal and New Zealand.

“While the winners are still mostly familiar names, there are some new and very promising riders who are currently in the process of eligibility application but joined the competition to achieve qualifying scores towards the World Championships in July,” reads the results post published by Virtus Sport Para Dressage. “Their scores count for qualification but are not included in the ranking of this video competition.”

Round two of competition will open for entries on 1 April 2025, and will be the last chance to qualify for the 2025 Virtus Equestrian World Championships at Sparsholt, UK (21-25 July 2025).

Bel Dabic. Image supplied.
Sui Watts, pictured here competing with Gem Park Guess. Image by Click Capture Photography.
Kingswood Maximillion, pictured here with owner Lynda de Gruchy. Image by Roger Fitzhardinge.

2025 Virtus Equestrian Video Competition – Round 1 results

II1 Intermediate A

1. Andrew Driffield and Waratah Majestic (Australia) – 70.20%

=2. Chris Bradley and MBF Harley Rebel (Great Britain) – 68.40%

=2. Sarah Sherwood and Dicavalli Royal Guess (Australia) – 68.40%

II1 Novice A

1. Sarah Sherwood and Dicavalli Royal Guess (Australia) – 72.75%

2. Andrew Driffield and Waratah Majestic (Australia) – 71.25%

3. Chris Bradley and MBF Harley Rebel (Great Britain) – 69.35%

II2 Intermediate B

1. Chloe Karsten and Wimpy Whizability (Australia) – 70.97%

2. Alejandro Espejo Lanzas and Operario VI – 68.55%

3. Sui Watts and Kingswood Maximillion (Australia) – 66.29%

II2 Novice A

1. Chloe Karsten and Wimpy Whizability (Australia) – 70.31%

2. Sui Watts and Kingswood Maximillion (Australia) – 69.69%

3. Alejandro Espejo Lanzas and Operario VI – 67.81%

II3 Intermediate A

1. Danielle Curson and Tysilio Arwr (Great Britain) – 72.80%

2. Danielle Curson and Castle Surprise (Great Britain) – 69.80%

3. Chloe Bush and Urano Msuay (Great Britain) – 69.00%

II3 Novice A

1. Danielle Curson and Tysilio Arwr (Great Britain) – 71.75%

2. Bel Dabic and Kendall Park Odyssey (Australia) – 70.75%

3. Chloe Bush and Urano Msuay (Great Britain) – 69.00%

Team results:

1. Australia (Andrew Driffield, Sarah Sherwood and Chloe Karsten)

2. Great Britain (Danielle Curzon, Chloe Bush and Chris Bradley)

The official results will be published in full via the Virtus Sport website (results not published at time of writing).