A Willinga Park horse and rider have made history.
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Hazel Shannon is the first rider ever to win the Adelaide 3-Day, Australia's premier eventing competition, for the third time.
Shannon and Willinga Park Clifford are now the fifth horse and rider in the world to have ever won the same eventing competition three times.
They are the first pair ever from the Southern Hemisphere to join this elite group. It all could have been very different as Shannon's horse Clifford was under threat of being sold overseas.
Terry Snow of Willinga Park stepped in to buy Clifford to ensure Shannon could continue their amazing partnership and keep this Australian-bred horse competing for Australia.
"Buying Clifford was absolutely the right thing to do," Mr Snow said.
"Hazel is dedicated and hardworking and has shown that she has the making of an Olympian. Pair that with the soundness, tenacity and reliability of this Australian-bred thoroughbred and they are the making of an Olympic combination."
Clifford has always been an extremely brave cross-country horse and a competent showjumper, but it's the dressage phase where he has seen his greatest improvement.
On Friday, Clifford put his best score on the board to date in dressage, a 69.29 per cent. This converted to 30.70 penalty points.
Couple that with a clear and under-time cross country round, on a testing 5-star course designed by Mike Etherington-Smith, and a competent and a carefully-executed showjumping round, which gave Shannon a 7.2 penalty win over the second-place horse and rider, Olympian Stuart Tinney.
"This is a great next step for Hazel and Clifford's Tokyo dream. We believe she should be on the team representing Australia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics," Mr Snow said.
Shannon and Willinga Park Clifford will return to trainer Heath Ryan where they will continue to work to strengthen their dressage and will continue to work on showjumping and cross-country.
They will work with selectors with the aim of being on Australia's Tokyo 2020 team.