Ben Conway rode 'SR Horizon' in the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class.
Jamie Winning and her promising Selle Francais 'Yandoo Drought' took fifth place in the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class.
Greg Smith from Tynong North in Victoria was successful yet again with his, wife Pam and Debbie Higgs' very competitive, Henry Higgs. They took third place in the Grand Hotel 1.30m class.
Local boy, Deon Williams won the Grand Hotel 1.30m class riding 'Criss Cross'.
Amity Williams from Tasmania rode her 'Ellersmere Derilyn' to take fourth place in the Grand Hotel 1.30m class.
Julia Hargeraves from Arcadia in NSW rode her impressive imported gelding, 'Copabella Haymen' in the Grand Hotel 1.30m class.
Dave Cameron from Forbes rode his 'Stonleigh William' to win the CB Smash Repairs D Grade on the first day of the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.
Yet another local boy, Jamie Grant rode his 'The Player' to take sixth place in the Grand hotel 1.30m class.
Like father like son. Jeff (Poss) Otton with son, Tom, doing a stint as ring crew at the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.
Jamie Smith from Bega has been around the world jumping horses, but he still calls Bega home. Here Jamie rides 'Mr Whitter' in the Bega Downs Restaurant 1.40m class.
Leading World Cup combination, Gavin Chester and 'Warlord II' took third place in the Bega Downs Restaurant 1.40m class.
Veteran and successful rider, Grant Hughes out paced the opposition to win the Bega Downs Restaurant 1.40m class riding the equally veteran 'Yakity Yak'.
Millie Carneli and 'Master Willoughby' get in the early action in the jump off of the CB Smash Repairs D Grade.
Angela Cooke rode her 'Lopez' in the Country Energy C Grade on the first day of the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.
Sandra Kenny rode 'Grandjeur' to take sixth place in the CB Smash Repairs on the first day of the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.
Ally Lamb from Dennison near Sale in Victoria rode 'Belcam Alibi' in the Country Energy C Grade.
Becky Allen rode 'RSB Nicobar' to take seventh place in the Country Energy C Grade.
Local rider, Brett Clark rode his 'Clarsym Sunshine' in the Country Energy C Grade on the first day of the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.
Todd Hinds demonstrated the form that saw him ride the Australian Stock Horse by Vet School Cody, 'Kallenia Lindsay' to second place in the CB Smash Repairs D Grade. Later in the day Todd rode his 'Getaway' to win the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class.
Jenelle Waters rode the Australian Stock Horse bred by Sue and Jim Gunn, ' Gunn's December' to win the Country Energy C Grade.
Catherine Quilty rode the Thoroughbred, 'Lillico Knight' to take third place in the Country Energy C Grade.
Well-known showjumping identity, Russell Morrison from Inverloch in Victoria rode 'DVZ Furst Figaro' in the Country Energy C Grade.
Kristen White from the Shepparton area in Victoria rode the Kerry Mack bred, 'Mayfield Elusive' by Calypso Classic in the Country Energy C Grade.
Andrew Lamb and 'Dennison Park Silky' by Falkrich was just out of the money in the Country Energy C Grade.
Bred for the job, Kane Chester rode 'Standing Tall' to take second place in the Country Energy C Grade.
Sam Conway was first out in the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class with his 'Tundra'.
Greer Butcher, with just one time penalty took sixth place in the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class riding 'Chain Reaction'.
Phil Dodd rode his 'Cool Magic' to take second place in the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class.
Danielle Butcher rode 'HP Landsong' to take third place in the Cosmorex Cofee Young Rider class. Danielle and her twin sister, Greer celebrated their 17th birthday on the first day of the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.
Warragul boy, Phil Stephens rode 'Humdinger' to take sixth place in the CB Smash Repairs D Grade.
Brittney Boulton and her successful 'Classic Girl' in action during the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class.
Jess Scianninamica rode her 'CC Willpower' in the Cosmorex Coffee Young Rider class on the first day of the Bega Cheese Showjumping Championships.