In the 2019 Young Rider Series Final, Amelia Douglas took out first place with a time of 42.99 seconds on Cassis N Ten Halven (pictured) and third place on Sirius Du Granit.
Kicking off arena 3 at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic was Lois Fleming riding her horse Balboa in the Open 90cm - 1m class.
Local Sydney rider Laura Sloey competed Meersbrooke Iced Liqueur in the 90-1m open class in the early morning on the third day of competition.
Former NEGS Student Matilda (Tilly) McCarroll competed her gorgeous horse Kirby Park Masquerade in the Open 90cm - 1m class during the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic.
Starting off an early morning of competition at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic in the Super Junior Second Qualifier over the Equestrian NSW fence was Jack Haynes riding his mare She's A Diva.
Making beautiful form over the Stal Tops final fence in the Super Junior Second Qualifier was rider Grace Overton and her gorgeous grey horse Chironic Dominant Visage.
Eyes on the prize over fence 4B was Jess Rice-Ward in the Super Junior Second Qualifier riding Dinero at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic.
Showing fine form over the second fence in the Super Junior A2 Second Qualifier held at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre was William Wood riding Powerhouse Park Ego Roc.
Clem Smith and his horse Alite took a moment to gather their thoughts before competing in the Mini Prix Series Final on the third day of competition at the Sydney Summer Classic.
Preparing for the next fence in the Young Rider Series Final, horse Dylano shows a very uphill canter with rider Natalie Mohr at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic.
Winner of the Rising Stars Series Final was Roy Andrew Inglis with a time of 36.83 on his horse Indiana Goodtimes at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic.
Course designer for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Leopoldo Palacios (right) from Venezuela has returned to the Sydney International Equestrian Centre to again design the World Cup quailifier course. Leopoldo is pictured here discussing the course with one of Australia's top course designers Graeme Watts (left).
Giving it a red hot crack over the last fence and keeping it up for a clear jump off round was Chris Chugg riding his talented horse PSS Levilesky in the 2019 Chatham World Cup Qualifier.
With an incredibly competitive jump off, Olivia Hamood and Jane Fonda DVD fly over the final fence in the 2019 Chatham Park World Cup Qualifier.
Jamie Winning Kermond (left) and Isabella Stones (right) take a break from the thrill of competition to have a giggle together at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic.
Taking a break from the big ring was Brook Dobbin on Velvet Cate in the Open 1.10m class held at Sydney International Equestrian Centre.
Showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon was Vicki Roycroft in Class 21, the Open 1.20m riding Remembrance at the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic
Competing in the 1.20m Rising Stars Final on Saturday at the Sydney Summer Classic Show, Wallaroo Carina cleared the fence 3 oxer with rider George Johnson in the saddle.
Born and bred New Zealander Anna Stenberg was second out in the Amateur Rider Final with Storm Park Electric Blue.
Competing in the 90-1m, young rider Charlie Magnier popped fence 13 with style on Master Stevie G, a recent addition to the family. The new pair took out the win with .020 seconds to spare.
Seven year old Warmblood mare, Nukku Park in Vogue, jumps fence 2 with even knees and rider Abby West on board. The pair have been together since Nukku was 9 months old.
Jessie Smith on Ngahiwi Cisco sailed smoothly over the B element of jump 7 in the Amateur Riders Final.
Travelled all the way from Wallabadah, Camilla Macdonald gives her 13 year old Off The Track Thoroughbred Zartop a big pat after a great round in the Amateur Rider Final.
The final rider in the Amature class was Bronte Webb with Cera Cadett and they went on to jump a clear round to place 4th.
A massive congratulations to the winner of the Chatham Park World Cup Qualifier, Chris Chugg riding PSS Levilensky during the 2019 Sydney Summer Classic. This is his second World Cup win of 2019.