Grace Overton borrowed the reputable Sir Louie VI to compete in the Newcomer Final
Hannah Lewindon and Verosity took a break from the eventing circuit to attend the Gatton World Cup Qualifier and compete in the Newcomers class
Winner of the FEI World Jumping Challenge was Will Dight riding Riverside Gareth, pictured with Judge, Mr Nai Uye Ho, and Equestrian Queensland Chairman, David Finch
Having a very successful show with multiple placings throughout the four days of competiton, Maleah Lang-McMahon and KS Eric took out the Junior Championship title
Earning herself a well deserved second place in the 1.15m/1.20m Qualifier was Jessie Smith riding Copabella Tattiana
Only having recently moved over to Australia, New Zealander Katie Laurie took out the win in the 1.15m/1.20m Championship Final
Leon Carroll and Delish kick started the first day of competiton as they made their way over the first fence in the Mini Prix 1st Qualifier on Thursday morning
It was no surprise to see James Arkins and the very consistent quick little mare Connie finish at the top of the podium in the Chuggy Equestiran sponsored Future Stars
Eyeing up the finish line in the 1.40m class on Thursday was Merrick Ubank aboard Alantinus
Maverick Miles and A Migo Estrada M made their way around the Young Rider 1st Qualifier to success securing their spot in the final
Paula Hamood rode the talented young mare Lady Jane GHP to perfection in the Mini Prix on Friday
Brooke Langbecker and Phantom Vortex on their way to winning the Young Rider Final
Terri Langdon and Alison Ford couldn't resist the opportunity to dress up a little
Announcer extraordinaire Tim Dreverman catches up with Prydes Representative Justine Scoffell before the start of the World Cup Qualifier
Always beautifully presented Julia Paulger enters the arena on Twilight Royale to take her turn on the challenging Graeme Watts built Future Stars track
Jumping Queensland Chair, Becky Jenkins, swapped her official cap for her riding helmet to compete on Blackall Park Penny Lane in the Future Stars
Chloe Hughes and the spectacular paint Hi Viz showed great form around the Future Stars class
Angles don't get much better than that - Sam Overton and Oaks Cassanova really showed off their ability in the Future Stars Final to finish in 4th place
Best presented male of the World Cup Trot Up was awarded to Billy Raymont who along with Anton looked very stylish
Best presented female at the World Cup Trot Up went to Brooke Langbecker with the beautiful chestnut stallion Quintago II
Winner of the Amateur Final Championship was Melissa Jasprizza and Woodends Merlot
Jamie Kermond rode the beautiful Yandoo Zenzell
In a female dominated jump off for the Mini Prix Championship, Gabrielle Kuna looked set to take the top spot with a slick time of 55.25s…that is until Tom McDermott and Elegance De La Charmille entered the arena and shaved 7 seconds off it!
The crowd quickly gathered for the Calcutta that was held just prior to the commencement of the World Cup Qualifier
It was no surprise when Brooke Langbecker and Quintago II received the best presented award in the World Cup Qualifier
Scott Barclay and Lamazz make their way through the troublesome triple combination with the utmost concentration on the last fence
Billy Raymont congratulates James Arkins on the win in the World Cup - they were the only two combinations to have double clean rounds over a very challenging track
Leading OTT Thoroughbred was awarded to Emily Bradfield and Laurel Glen EC Garnett
Melissa Jasprizza was awarded the Leading Horse and Rider Combination of the Show sponsored by Team Smith and Gala Equine
The final class of the weekend, the Speed Championship was won by non other than the speed demond extraodinaire, Ron Easey and Made You Look