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Top Six Triumphant Moments at Great Meadow International – Originally posted by Eventing Connect

By Sable Giesler – Jul 10, 2018 – Sponsored by MD Barnmaster

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Top six triumphant moments at Great Meadow International – Sponsored by MD Barnmaster

Top pairs from around the world were contesting at the Great Meadow International CICO3* Nations Cup event over the weekend. This is the only Nations Cup event held in North America and the fifth leg of the series. With many Great Britain fielding a team and Canada and the USA sending their very best to this event, the competition was intense, and there were some serious accomplishments made.

Let’s take a moment and celebrate the “Top six triumphant moments” at Great Meadow this year.

 

1) Ben Hobday (GBR) and Shadow Man’s perfect show jumping round. Ben and Shadow Man, an 8-year-old British-bred gelding, led the field heading into cross-country after their perfect show jumping round. Shadow Man was the youngest horse in the field, and he proved he is one to watch in the future. 20 jumping penalties on cross-country cost them their lead, but they still finished in a respectable 16th place.

2) Jessica Phoenix (CAN) and Pavarotti making Canada proud with their top-three finish. This pair will hopefully represent Canada the fast approaching 2018 Tryon World Equestrian Games. Jessica has been the top Canadian at numerous events in the past, and she reminded everyone at this event that she is a force. She piloted her other ride, Bogue Sound, around cross-country double clear to finish in 12th place. #GoCanada.

3) Caroline Martin (USA) and Islandwood Captain Jack adding only 2.8 cross-country time penalties to their dressage score to climb the leaderboard from 41st to 6th. This pair made the biggest climb up the leaderboard this weekend. It is not very often that the jumping phases are so influential that you can end your weekend with a top-ten finish after starting in 41st. The new FEI scoring, which has dropped the dressage coefficient certainly helped this pair out over the weekend and deservedly so.

4) Great Britain claiming the team victory. The British demonstrated that they are an Eventing powerhouse by winning the team competition by nearly 20 penalty points. The team members were Ben Hobday and Shadow Man, Georgie Spence and Halltown Harley, Sophie Brown and Wil, and Leslie Law and Voltaire De Tre. The United States better up their game if they want to medal at the World Equestrian Games on home turf later this year.

5) Georgie Spence (GBR) and Halltown Harley finishing in 2nd place after adding nothing to their 35.2 dressage score – the only pair to finish fault-free at this event. This duo moved up from 22nd place after dressage to 2nd place helping their team take the win.

6) Will Coleman (USA) delivering a double clear cross-country round aboard Off The Record to clinch the individual win. Time mattered on cross-country for this duo and they only won by .1 penalty points. But Will had no difficulties laying down a speedy clear round under pressure. Making this win even more impressive, is the fact this was only Off The Record’s second CIC3* competition. In 2022, this pair could easily earn a spot on the World Equestrian Games team.

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How to make boring barn chores a total blast – Originally posted by Eventing Connect

By Sable Giesler – Jun 26, 2018 – Sponsored by MD Barnmaster

Horse people love what they do; there is no better way to spend time than being at the barn or better yet, on the back of a horse. But let’s be real, numerous unavoidable barn and riding tasks bore you out of your mind. For example, cross-country schooling is AWESOME but mucking stalls sucks. The majority of an average rider’s time at the barn is spent performing mindless tasks. These jobs are not awful, but after a while, they evoke high levels of boredom.

Audiobooks to the rescue

Escape the barn while you are performing repetitive tasks with your smartphone (If you don’t have a smartphone, join the 21st century and buy one!) and an audiobook app. I use Audible, you can try this app for free for the first 30-days, and I’m sure after you do you’ll be signing up as a member for the affordable price of $14.99 USD a month. With this app, you will look forward to long trot sets, mucking out the entire barn solo and braiding your trainer’s dozen horses for a show. Even clipping will suddenly become fun!

While you execute these monotonous tasks, you will get to listen to whichever book suits your fancy. Spy, romance, thriller, self-development, sci-fi, you name it, and the book title is likely available. Unfortunately, since equestrian books are not a hot seller, there are few available as audiobooks. Escaping to another realm by listening to an audiobook makes time fly. You should not perform all horse related jobs while listening to an audiobook but I do not recommend listening during a cross-country school. Although, these horsey tasks definitely call for audiobooks:

  • Driving to horse shows
  • Sweeping the barn
  • Fitness work for your horse and/or yourself
  • Braiding
  • Stuffing hay nets
  • Clipping
  • Painting jumps
  • Mane pulling
  • Hand walking a horse
  • Mucking stalls
  • Working on a tractor
  • Foal watch

So, what are you waiting for? Don’t waste a minute being bored, download an audiobook right now and immerse yourself in a world of intrigue, romance, humour or education!

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Top six triumphant moments from the Luhmühlen CCI4* – Originally posted by Eventing Connect

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1) Liz Halliday-Sharp (USA) earning her career first top-10 finish at a four-star. Liz made America proud by finishing in 8th place with Deniro Z. Liz was the only North American rider to complete this event and she did in style aboard a horse that was making his four-star debut. The US selectors will certainly have their eye on this duo for future major games.

2) Tim Lips (NED) and Bayro delivering a flawless 24.10 dressage test. Tim started off his weekend in the number one position by riding a near perfect test. He almost went on to win the entire event adding .8 cross-country time penalties to his dressage score and show jumping a clear. However, he also missed a flag on cross-country resulting in a very costly 50 penalties. This pair are certainly ones to watch at their next big event.

3) Cathal Daniels (IRL) and Rioghan Rua finishing in 7th place with a double clear cross-country round. At only 21-years-old, Cathal was the youngest rider in the field over the weekend. But his age does not reflect his superb riding abilities and he added only two rails to his 33.6 dressage score to finish well inside the top-10. Surely, the Irish selectors will be eyeing this duo for this year’s World Equestrian Games.

4) Laura Collett (GBR) piloting Mr Bass to a 2nd place finish at his first-ever four-star. Although Laura lacks no four-star mileage, this event was the 10-year-old Mr Bass’ first crack at the four-star level. Laura did a superb job riding this freakishly talented horse all throughout the weekend. They finished on their 29.9 dressage score and were the only pair to achieve this fault-free feat.

5) Anna Freskgard (SWE) riding Fly Away v/d N. Ranch to a 10th place finish at their first four-star. Anna was the highest placing rookie four-star rider at this event, bringing home a top-10 finish. She added only 11 show jumping penalties to her 39.3 dressage score. What a dream four-star debut!

6) Jonelle Price (NZL) winning her 2nd CCI4* in a row, this time with Faerie Dianamo. Jonelle has been on fire this season winning Badminton in May aboard Classic Moet and now claiming Luhmühlen. What makes this all the more impressive is she was not competing last year because she gave birth to her first child. This woman has certainly proved that being a mother does not mean you cannot still be one of the world’s top eventers. Making these wins even cooler was the fact both of them were aboard mares. #GirlPower

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Top six triumphant moments from the Mars International Bromont Three-Day Event – Originally Posted on EVENTING CONNECT

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This year’s Bromont Three-Day Event was filled with highs and lows for riders across the leaderboard. Some riders were competing at Bromont to try and secure a spot on their respective nations’ World Equestrian Games team and other riders were earning their first CCI1* completion.

Let’s take a moment and celebrate the “Top 10 triumphant moments” at Bromont this year.

1) Jenny Caras (USA) and Fernhill Fortitude show jumping a double clear round to win the CCI3*. This pair added only 2 cross-country time penalties to their 34.9 dressage score to move up from 8th after dressage into 2nd heading into show jumping. A flawless double clear show jumping round moved them into the lead to win it all. This was their fifth CCI3* completion and their first win at the three-star level.

2) Ariel Grald (USA) finishing her first CCI3* with Leamore Master Plan in 4th place. They only added 8 cross-country time penalties to their 38.3 dressage score to move from 13th after dressage into the top-five. Just finishing your first CCI3* is a huge accomplishment but to do so without a jumping fault and a top-five placing is a major accomplishment.

3) Jessica Phoenix (CAN) and Bentley’s Best winning the CIC2* on home turf. Jessica was the only Canadian at this Canadian event to deliver a win. This pair finished on their 30.0 dressage score to climb the leaderboard from 3rd after dressage into pole position. The Canadian team selectors will certainly be eyeing this duo for next year’s Pan American Games.

4) Cornelia Dorr (USA) and Sir Patico MH defying gravity at the first water complex to pull off the ‘save’ of the weekend. Cornelia and Sir Patico were competing in the CCI3* and finished 12th overall. But their weekend almost came to an abrupt end at the first water complex when they had a mega awkward jump in. Even after watching the video below in slow motion I still don’t know how they pulled off the save. What a cool pair!

The save of the weekend. Featuring Cornelia Dorr and Sir Patico MH.

5) Holly Jacks Smither (USA) and Candy King delivering a 2nd place finish in the CCI1*. Last week, I predicted this pair would easily finish inside the top-five and they did just that. They finished on their 27.2 dressage score to end the weekend in an impressive 2nd place. They were the highest placed Canadian pair across all of the CCI divisions. This is such an exciting pair and I see Canadian teams in their future.

6) Charlotte Collier (USA) and Clifford M finishing on their 39.7 dressage score in CCI2* to move from 29th after dressage in to 8th. The cross-country course for the CCI2* division took its toll on the leaderboard, with only 12 pairs out of 32 starters finishing with a double clear. Charlotte and Clifford M blazed around cross-country and then came out the next day and show jumped a fault-free round. This pair made the biggest climb up the leaderboad over the weekend and their 8th place finish was well-deserved.

 

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Rider alert: Pairs to watch at the Mars International Bromont Three-Day Event – Originally Posted on EVENTING CONNECT

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The Bromont CCI will kick off tomorrow, with the first horse inspection. Numerous top riders from around North America have made the trek to the Pedigree International Bromont Three-Day Event in Bromont, Quebec. The event is running four FEI divisions – a CCI3*, CCI2* CIC2* and CCI1*. The competition will be fierce across all the divisions with many young riders looking to qualify for this year’s NAJYRC and riders in the CCI3* seeking to earn a qualification for the 2018 World Equestrian Games.

I have attended all of the CCI3* events on the East Coast and I believe that Bromont is undoubtedly the most impressive. Course Designer Derek di Grazia, who is also the designer at the Rolex Kentucky CCI4*, has created the tracks again this year. I am sure there will be plenty of massive open oxers and corners, along with some intimidating brush jumps that riders will need to put their brave pants on for.

Keep your eye on these pairs at because no matter how they place at the end up of this weekend they have the ability to make waves in the Eventing world in the near future:

Holly Jacks (CAN) & Candy King – CCI1*: Holly and Candy King, an 8-year-old SHBGB gelding, have had a consistently competitive 2018 season. This year, in Florida, they delivered three top-five finishes a the Preliminary level and finished in 21st place at the Ocala International CCI1*. Most recently, they won the Open Preliminary at the Grandview Spring H.T. Candy King is a very exciting young prospect for Holly who has competed up to the four-star level successfully. A top-five finish this weekend is well within this pair’s capabilities and they have the potential to represent Canada at major games in the future.

Dana Cooke (CAN) & FE Mississippi – CCI2*: FE Mississippi, an 8-year-old DSP mare, is one of the most genuine and talented horses I have seen. Dana has been competing this mare since 2016 and together they have had numerous top finishes at the one and two-star level. Last fall, they finished 5th at the Ocala Jockey Club CCI2* on their 45.5 dressage score. If they repeat that performance again this weekend, they could be victorious at Bromont. Keep your eye on this duo on the lead up to the 2019 Pan American Games.

Felix Vogg (SUI) & Colero – CCI3*: Felix has been competing in the United States this spring to prepare for this year’s Tryon World Equestrian Games. Felix and Colero, a 10-year-old Westphalian gelding, have has a seriously successful winter/spring season. They finished in 3rd place at the highly competitive Carolina International CIC3*. Colero is a superb athlete and Felix has been producing Colero since 2015 when this horse competed in his first one-star. Felix is very experienced having represented Switzerland at the 2014 WEG and the 2016 Olympics on a different mount. This pair could easily win the CCI3* this weekend and continue on to finish in the top-10 at this year’s WEG.

Allie Knowles (USA) & Business Class – CIC2*: This pair has delivered stellar results at the one and two-star level. Business Class, an 8-year-old ISH gelding, is a world-class quality horse. Allie has plenty of four-star mileage under her belt and has done a great job producing this talented horse since she got the ride in 2017. Last fall, this pair won the Ocala Jockey Club CCI1* on their 40.2 dressage score. Most recently, they finished 7th at the Ocala International CCI2*. They should easily deliver a top-three finish this weekend and it will be exciting to see how they perform at the three-star level in the future.

 

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MD Barnmaster Named Official Barn Supplier of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™

Ontario, CA, February 2018 – See PRweb.com

For immediate Release: MD Barnmaster (MDB), an industry leader in the design, manufacture and installation of custom-designed, pre-engineered modular barns, stables, professional equestrian facilities and buildings, has become the official barn supplier of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™.

The World Equestrian Games (WEG), which are administered by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), the worldwide governing body of equestrian sport, is the major international championship event for the eight core equestrian disciplines of show jumping, dressage and para-equestrian dressage, eventing, driving, endurance, vaulting and reining.

This year’sWorld Equestrian Games will be held in Mill Spring, NC from September 11th through 23rd at the Tryon International Equestrian Center. At least 70 countries will be represented by 800 plus athletes and their horses at this year’s Games. Based off athlete participation at the 2010 WEG in Kentucky, Tryon is expecting over 500,000 people to attend the Games during the 14-day event.

Tryon International Equestrian Center, Mill Spring, NC
Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) is a year round venue located in Mill Spring, NC. Complete with 12 riding arenas, over 1,160 permanent stalls, a variety of onsite lodging, restaurants, shops, and a year-round competition and events calendar, TIEC has quickly gained well-deserved recognition over the past few years as one of the world’s premier equestrian venues.

“We are delighted to partner with the FEI World Equestrian Games, and we are especially excited that this year’s Games are held at the Tryon International Equestrian Center” said John Stacy, MD Barnmaster’s director of marketing. “For equestrian enthusiasts, the Games are on par with the Olympics. Folks from all over the world gather to cheer on these world class equine athletes from their native countries. Needless to say, for MD Barnmaster and our distributors, a venue such as the World Equestrian Games held at Tryon goes beyond excitement – there is a personal connection with Tryon”. When pressed for more details, like a doting parent beaming with pride, John happily continued.

“For the past five plus years, MD Barnmaster has had the honor of being selected to build all of the state-of-the-art barns at Tryon. There are over 1000 stalls at the Center with the largest barn having over 280 stalls. So, in a sense the reputation of our Company is also on display. And, that is an incredibly exhilarating feeling!”

In closing, John said “this sponsorship demonstrates the strong alignment between our two organizations’ and a commitment to promote a mutual interest and passion: the creation of world-class facilities to meet the highest standards and safety of the equestrian community.”

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