The
2008 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event Gets Underway at the Kentucky
Horse Park
By
Joanie Morris
Lexington,
KY − Forty-four horses were presented in glorious weather
conditions at the first horse inspection at the Rolex Kentucky
Three-Day Event presented by Farnam, 35 of which are vying
for the 11th USEF National CCI**** Championship.
The
Ground Jury of Martin Plewa from Germany, Nick Burton from
Great Britain and Jo Young from Canada saw horses and a pony
of all shapes and sizes ranging from last year’s runner-up
in the USEF National CCI**** Championship: Theodore O’Connor
(who at 14.1 hands is eventing’s super pony) to Polly
Stockton’s 17.3 hand Tangleman, the sole entrant to make
the trip from Europe.
Phillip
Dutton, who won last year’s USEF CCI**** Championship
with Connaught, presented both Connaught and Woodburn in 2008,
the latter of which will be contesting his first four-star.
Dutton, who was runner-up overall at the event in 2007, 2005,
2004 and 2001, is looking to finally break his ‘seconditis’ and
win a four-star. The veteran rider won two Olympic gold medals
for Australia before becoming an American citizen in 2007 and
was then a member of the 2007 Pan American Games gold medal
winning team, he also won individual silver.
“It’s
always exciting to come to Kentucky,” said Dutton. “I’m
looking forward to the event.” Dutton
will have to get past a number of other top riders to break
his streak of seconds including O’Connor who along with
Teddy also will ride Hugh Knows in his first four-star. O’Connor
won the competition in 1999 with Prince Panache.
At
the other end of the experience spectrum are seven riders contesting
their very first event at the highest level of the sport. This
group includes recent Villanova University graduate, Cayla
Kitayama who will ride the very experienced Esker Riada. The
horse jumped around the course with his former rider, Werner
Geven, in 2006.
“I’m
most excited to do my first four-star on a horse that has already
been around,” said Kitayama. “I have complete
faith in this horse. What better way to go around Kentucky
than on a horse that has already done it?”
Bonnie
Mosser rode a little bay horse named Jenga around this event
in 2006 and 2007 but she has a horse of a different color for
2008. Merloch, who is nearly white, will be jumping around
his first four-star. This pair won the Jersey Fresh CCI***
last spring.
“It
is Merloch’s first four-star so I will have two different
ears to be looking at going around Rolex,” said Mosser. “It’s
going to be a big weekend, my parents are coming and Alex Zavoyna − who
used to ride him − is coming to watch. I’m looking
forward to all three days, he performs well in all three phases
it is just a matter of putting them all together this weekend.”
Three
horses were held at the first horse inspection but all were
passed upon re-inspection except for Will Faudree’s classy
veteran Antigua who was sadly withdrawn in the holding box
due to a foot abscess.
Dressage
gets underway at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Karen and ‘Teddy’ will
lead it off. For a complete schedule and results please see: www.rky3de.org.
Bits
and Pieces at this year’s event:
• Five
riders will ride two horses (Karen O’Connor, Phillip
Dutton, Laine Ashker, Boyd Martin and Stephen Bradley).
• Four
countries will be represented (The United States, Great Britain,
Canada and Australia).
• The
youngest rider is Canadian Waylon Roberts who is 8 months younger
than Bonner Carpenter. They both turn 20 in 2008.
• Theodore
O’Connor is the smallest horse, naturally, but Mr. Big,
Julia Steinberg’s horse isn’t much bigger. What
he lacks in height Mr. Big makes up for in age, at 17 he is
one of the senior members of the field. Canadian veteran Livingstone
(Hawley Bennett’s horse) is one year older.
• A
pair of chestnut horses are the youngest in the field, Allison
Springer’s Arthur is a nine-year-old, as is Boyd Martin’s
horse Neville Bardos. Both are contesting their first CCI****. |