
Dutton
Dominates Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Leaderboard Just
two events into the 2006 Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series and Phillip Dutton,
last years Advanced Series champ, has already taken the lead in both divisions.
At the Southern Pines Horse Trials, March 17-19 at the Carolina Horse Park in
Raeford, North Carolina, he and Nina Gardners
House Doctor won the Advanced division on a score of 36.1, putting them into
the top spot on the Gold Cup Advanced Leaderboard with 305 points. House Doctor
used to be a household name, and its wonderful to see the 14-year-old Thoroughbred
gelding making his mark after nearly three years off. (Phillip and House Doctor
are pictured at the right jumping into the water at the Southern Pines Horse Trials.)
Dutton was his own closest competition at Southern Pines, finishing 1.3
penalties behind on Bruce Duchossois 15-year-old Thoroughbred
gelding Hannigan. That performance put him and Hannigan tied for second
place on the Gold Cup Leaderboard with 270 points. The pair are tied with Jonathan
Holling and his 12-year-old Thoroughbred gelding Lion King II, who
the weekend before had placed second at the Red Hills Horse Trials CIC***-W division.
( Jonathan and Lion King II are pictured at the right below at the Jersey Fresh
CCI***, last spring.) Dutton aboard Suzanne Klouds
nine-year-old Thoroughbred gelding Happy as Larry top the Gold Cup
Intermediate Leaderboard with 235 points after winning their division at the Southern
Pines Horse Trials. They are followed by Elisa Wallace and her seven-year-old
Thoroughbred gelding Jackson XIII, who placed fourth in the CIC** at Red
Hills and hold the second place spot in the Gold Cup with 190 points. They earned
that Gold Cup spot by finishing on their dressage score. The Gold Cup Leaderboards
point system rewards more than just final scores Wallace and Jackson were
able to move up by finishing Red Hills with no jumping penalties in cross-country
or show jumping, in addition to finishing on their dressage score. For more details
on the points matrix, visit the Gold Cup page on the USEA website. (Phillip
and Happy As Larry are pictured at the left jumping onto the Island at the Southern
Pines Horse Trials.) For complete results of the Red
Hills Horse Trials and Southern Pines Horse Trials visit www.rhht.org or www.carolinahorsepark.com.
The Cups next destination is 3,000 miles west, to Temecula, California
to kick off the Pacific Division at the Galway Downs CIC-W*** and International
Horse Trials, March 31 to April 2. Like Red Hills, Galway Downs is also hosting
an FEI World Cup qualifier, so expect the top horses and riders on the West Coast
to put in their best performances. For more information on the event, visit www.galwaydowns.com.
Then its back to the East Coast for The Fork Stables Horse Trials,
now known as the BB&T Outdoor Heritage Days, April 6-9 in Norwood,
North Carolina. This event is another World Cup qualifier, and festivities are
planned throughout the weekend, including a falconry show, retriever demonstration,
and other entertainment for both kids and adults. Visit www.forkstables.com to
learn more about the farm and the event. The USEA is pleased to
welcome back many of our 2005 sponsors, including Title sponsor Adequan, Presenting
sponsors Nunn Finer, Amerigo, and Nutrena, and Contributing
sponsors Cover-All and UlcerGard. A new Contributing sponsor, Premier
Equestrian, has joined us this year, along with Patron sponsor, Mountain
Horse. Winners of the Gold Cup divisions at each event take
home a seven-dose pack of Adequan, a Mountain
Horse jacket with Gold Cup logo, and a front and hind pair of Nunn Finer American
Style brushing boots. The second and third place finishers at each event will
receive a front and hind pair of Nunn Finer brushing boots. This
December at the 2006 USEA Annual Meeting and Convention in St. Louis, Missouri,
a grand prize Gold Cup trophy and Amerigo saddle will be awarded to the rider
from each division with the most points at the end of the year. In addition, the
Gold Cup champion at the Advanced level will receive a check from the USEA for
$6,000, and the Intermediate champion receives a check for $4,000. Both winners
will also receive an additional supply of Adequan. The second placed rider at
Advanced wins a $3,500 Bit of Britian gift certificate, and their Intermediate
counterpart wins a $2,500 gift certificate. For more information
on the Gold Cup, visit the USEA website (www.useventing.com) and click on the
Gold Cup logo on the home page.
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Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Point System Updated: January
1, 2005 The Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series is based on a cumulative points
structure. Competitors are awarded points for various overall placings as well
as other competitive accomplishments during each Gold Cup event. This structure
is designed to add additional excitement to championship contention throughout
the year.
The Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series points are tracked separately
from regular USEA points and do not contribute to or affect overall U.S. Eventing
standings, year-end awards or grade points. The Adequan Gold Cup Series points
are held in a separate database and a special leaderboard tracks the Race for
the Cup. ADVANCED LEVEL:
First Place Finish - 200 Second
Place Finish - 195 Third Place Finish - 190 Fourth Place Finish - 185
Fifth Place Finish (over 15 competitors) - 180 Sixth Place Finish (over
20 competitors) - 175 Seventh Place Finish (over 25 competitors) - 170 Eighth
Place Finish (over 30 competitors) - 165 Ninth Place Finish (over 35 competitors)
- 160 Tenth Place Finish (over 40 competitors) - 155 First Place
in Dressage - 30 0 Jumping Faults Cross Country - 40 0 Jumping Faults
Show Jumping - 35 Finish on Dressage Score - 60 INTERMEDIATE
LEVEL:
First Place Finish - 100 Second Place Finish - 95
Third Place Finish - 90 Fourth Place Finish - 85 Fifth Place Finish (over
15 competitors) - 80 Sixth Place Finish (over 20 competitors) - 75 Seventh
Place Finish (over 25 competitors) - 70 Eighth Place Finish (over 30 competitors)
- 65 Ninth Place Finish ( over 35 competitors) - 60 Tenth Place Finish
(over 40 competitors) - 55 First Place in Dressage - 20 0 Jumping
Faults Cross Country - 30 0 Jumping Faults Show Jumping - 25 Finish
on Dressage Score - 50
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