Sunday,
April 29 - Final Veterinary Inspection
Show Jumping

Show
Jumping
The
Show Jumping Phase the Rolex Kentucky CCI**** will be rememberd
for years to come!
Australia's
Clayton Fredericks on Ben Along Time, tipped by Jimmy Wofford more than week ago
in The Chronicle of the Horse to become the
winner, and jumping third to last, had but one time fault in the show jumping
for a total of 54.3. (Clayton and Ben Along Time are pictured at the right
at the WEG, in Aachen, Germany, last summer, where they won the Individual Silver
Medal.)
Heidi
White and Northern Spy, second after Cross Country, had one rail for 4 faults
and 7 time faults for a total of 11 faults, a score of 63.0, and a drop to fourth
place.
Kristin
Bachman, the overnight leader with Gryffindor, did the unthinkable - she went
off course and was eliminated.
One
is reminded about an old saying regarding Rolex Kentucky competitors over the
years, 'There's a broken heart for every dandelion on the polo field!"
Clayton
Fredericks won the Rolex Kentucky CCI****!
Phillp Dutton and Connaught,
eighth after Cross Country, collected but 2 time faults in the Show Jumping to
move up to second place.
Karen
O'Connor and the pony Theodore O'Connor, tenth after Cross Country, jumped one
of only two double clears for a final score of 60.1 and a seven place move up
to third place.
The
other double clear belonged to Lauren O'Brien and Dunrath Alto, who placed seventh
on 65.1. Rolex was Lauren's last major competition. What a great way to go out!
Sara
Mittleider was the highest placed young rider.
Final
Standings:
1.
Clayton Fredericks (AUS), Ben
Along Time - 1 time fault SJ = 54.0
2. Phillip Dutton, Connaught , 2
time faults SJ = 59.1
3. Karen O'Connor, Theodore O'Connor, DCSJ = 60.1
4.
Heidi White Carty, Northern Spy, 4 jumping, 7 time faults SJ = 63.0
5.
Karin Donckers (BEL), Gazelle de la Brasserie, 8 faults SJ = 63.6
6.
Wendy Schaeffer (AUS), Koyuna Sun Magic, 4 jumping, 3 time SJ = 64.6
7.
Lauren O'Brien, Dunraths Alto, DCSJ = 65.1
8. Jonathan Holling,
Direct Merger, 3 time faults SJ = 66.2
9T. Mary King (GBR), Apache Sauce,
8 faults SJ = 68.7
9T. Phillip Dutton, Truluck, 8 jumping, 5 time =
68.7
11. Ian Stark (GBR), Full Circle II, 1 time fault SJ = 74.1
12.
Sara Mittleider, El Primero 12 jumping, 2 time SJ = 74.4
Was
the Show Jumping Phase influential? You bet!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 29, 2007
Australian
Clayton Fredericks Takes the Prize at the 2007 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event,
presented by Farnam; U.S. Riders Phillip Dutton and Karen OConnor Finish
Second and Third
Riding for
the first time under the U.S. flag, former Australian rider Phillip Dutton
finished second at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, presented by Farnam, for
the fifth time. But, this year, it was former Aussie teammate, Clayton Fredericks,
aboard Ben Along Time, who put in the best score to take the Rolex Kentucky four-star
championship on a score of 54.0. Dutton, as the highest-placed U.S. rider
aboard Bruce Duchossois Connaught, took the Rolex/United States Equestrian
Federations Pinnacle Cup Trophy, an award celebrating its 10th year, finishing
on a score of 59.1. Connaught, a 14-year-old Irish Thoroughbred, picked up his
best finish to date adding just 8.4 time faults on the cross-country and two time
penalties in show jumping to his dressage score.
It
was a great weekend for him. He did just about his best dressage, said Dutton.
The cross-country was good. I went a little conservatively
going early
on in the day. I could have gone a little quicker, but Im very pleased with
the way he ran. I underestimated his fitness a little bit. I was worried about
him getting tired, and I thought all the horses would feel the course at the end,
but they actually came home very well. If I could have it again, I would have
set out a bit quicker. But, having said that, he jumped very well, and hes
had a very short preparation. Hes only run once between the World Championships
and here. So, I couldnt have asked much more from him, and I think he jumped
really well today.
After placing fourth here
last year, Dutton rode Connaught at the World Equestrian Games last summer,
but picked up a run-out on cross-country. A very careful jumper, Dutton has found
him (Connaught) very dependable on the third day.
The
only times Ive had rails down is usually when Ive over ridden him,
and am too strong with my leg at the jump, which is a little bit the opposite
of what I work on, said Dutton.
Dutton
was also 10th on Truluck. Owned by Annie Jones and Shannon Stimson, Dutton
was pleased with the 10-year-old Thoroughbreds effort in his first four-star.
Im really pleased, said Dutton. He
handled it all well. It was a tough show jumping track, and he didnt embarrass
us. Hopefully, hes going to come out of it a better horse.
Dutton
is considering the Pan American Games as an option for either horse this summer,
if he gets the opportunity to represent the U.S. for the first time.
Its nice to feel a part of it, said Dutton.
I entered them both for the Pan Ams, so well see how it all works
out.
Fredericks rode his partner from the 2005
World Cup Final who was also the Silver medalist from the 2006 FEI World Equestrian
Games. Ben Along Time put in a very classy performance over the weekend, and added
one time fault in show jumping. A 12-year-old Irish-bred by Cavalier Royale, Ben
Along Time was one of five horses by the renowned Holsteiner sire in the competition
this weekend. A record crowd of 96,478 were in attendance over the four-day competition.
Those packing the show jumping arena today watched the pair win the four-star
in their first attempt.
After watching the first
few riders go, I thought I would be one of the ones that took a couple of rails,
said Fredericks. But, he felt brilliant today. I jumped very few
fences before I went in. Hes got a fantastic temperament. He has that star
quality, and he tried his guts out.
Fredericks
win came at the direct expense of overnight leaders Kristin Bachman and
Gryffindor. Bachman went off-course in show jumping, eliminating herself
in the process. She had already used up the rail she had in-hand when she went
off-course. Fredericks will head to Badminton next week, where he has two
rides, Nullabor and WP In Limbo. He will try to pick up the second leg of the
Rolex Triple Crown.
Karen OConnor and
Theodore OConnor (the pony as he was referred to all weekend
long) put in an unbelievable performance in show jumping to leap from ninth place
after cross-country to third overall and the runner-up position for the USEF Pinnacle
Cup Trophy. The 12-year-old Teddy paid no mind to his 14.1-hand stature,
easily covering the ground and making up the distance throughout the weekend.
The pairs final score was 60.1, and the pony was awarded the
Best Conditioned Horse Trophy.
Never
in my wildest dreams, said the rider after show jumping. Its
been like a fairy tale. Ive never had more fun than I had this weekend with
this pony. He feels like a giant out there.
There were
plenty of people that were skeptical, and at times, OConnor included
herself in that group. But, Theodore OConnor proved the mettle of his Thoroughbred/Arabian/Shetland
breeding after romping around the cross-country on Saturday. He never got near
a rail in show jumping to the wild delight of the enthusiastic and appreciative
audience. Ever a crowd pleaser, Theodore OConnor relished in the atmosphere.
OConnor already has her eye on bigger things for the pony.
Id love to take him to the Pan Ams, she
said. Hes only just getting started.
Heidi
White-Carty, and her own Northern Spy, took their time around the show jumping
track, adding a rail and seven time faults. They put in a commendable effort all
weekend and ended up in fourth place on a score of 63.0. Carty-White was
awarded the trophy for the highest-placed owner-rider.
Twenty-year-old
Sara Mittleider had three rails in show jumping with El Primero, but held
on to the top Young Riders honors and went home with the J.D. Reeves Trophy
for the third time in as many years.
The Zeppa International
Trophy, which is awarded to the best turned out pair at the horse inspections,
was awarded to the stylish combination of Kristin Schmolze and Cavaldi.
Highlights from the event will be broadcast by NBC Sports
in a one-hour special on Sunday, May 6, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. EDT.
Joanie Morris
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Final
Veterinary Inspection:
Will Faudree did not present Antigua
who was in fourth place after Cross Country. 32 horses go forward to Show Jump
Sunday afternoon