BECKY Allen, of Arthurs Creek, Victoria, made it back-to-back titles on Sunday when she won the Victorian Jumping Championship riding Koyuna Ted.
Becky, 28, jumped the only clear round against the clock to take the title from Beijing Olympian and Somerville rider Laurie Lever, who incurred four penalties at the first fence on Drossel Dan.
Brook Dobbin, of Yarra Glen, was third riding GP Shine and Greg Smith, of Tynong North, finished fourth, riding the evergreen Henry Higgs.
Smith and Henry Higgs blitzed the field on Saturday to win the Terry Elliott Championship for A and B grade horses.
This is the 29th year Terry Elliott, of Whittlesea, has sponsored this class.
Des Gleeson, of Gerogery, was the runner-up, riding Wild Honey.
Whittlesea, the biggest agricultural show in Victoria outside the Melbourne Royal, set a record when gate-takings topped the $100,000 mark.
International course designer David Sheppard, of Ross Creek, set courses that created exciting jump-offs for the two-day program.
Elle Kennett, of Macedon, won Saturday's junior class riding Bizarre, and Melissa Robertson, of Pakenham, won Sunday's junior championship riding Silver Mist.
The D grade classes were won by Brook Dobbin, riding GP High Tide, and Phil Stephens, of Warragul, riding Amaroo Park Vee Bee.
David Lever, of Somerville, won the C and D grade class riding Clovers Luck and Scott Taranto, of Leongatha, won the C an D grade championship riding Grissom.
Phil Stephens and Amaroo Park Vee Bee were champion jumping horse and rider of the show.




