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LIVE STUDIO - LGCT Grand Prix of Riesenbeck - Post-ShowTune in now: https://gctv.gcglobalchampions.com.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 195 Ansichten -
LIVE STUDIO - LGCT Grand Prix of Riesenbeck - Post-ShowTune in now: https://gctv.gcglobalchampions.com.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 242 Ansichten -
Allez les Bleus | Team Test - FEI Vaulting World Championship BErn 2024What an end to the FEI Vaulting World Championship at Bern 2024! The Team test is in the books and it was once again Team ...0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 251 Ansichten -
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EVENTINGNATION.COMGMHA Festival of Eventing August Horse Trials Offers $10,000 in Prize MoneyThe GMHA Festival, the only FEI event in Area I, offers a great move-up course or a suitable first FEI. Join us for multiple water crossings, fabulous footing, beautiful surroundings and reduced heat and humidity located on the historic grounds of Green Mountain Horse Association in South Woodstock, VT.The Festival boasts a rockin competitor party catered by local Trail Break Tacos, free to competitors, with live music.Prizes include 2 $100 Grooms Awards certificates, Lowest Scoring overall Irish Sport Horse and Low scoring Irish Sport Horse for Training Level Adult Amateur. Also, Adult Amateur awards at all levels sponsored by Area 1 Adult Riders. New this year Who Jumped it Best for stadium rounds at BN and N levels for Adults and Juniors alike and The Mary Hutchins Award for Best Junior horsemanship. Prize sponsors include ARRO Helmets, High Standards Design Co., Strafford Saddlery, Fieldstone Equine, Fernhill Sport Horses and Platinum Performance.Make this a destination weekend for you and your crew. Enjoy the charming village, great food and boutique shopping in historic Woodstock. With golf right down the road at the Woodstock Golf Club there is something for everyone. See you August 9-11th!Closing dates:National divisions Tuesday, July 23, 2024FEI divisions Tuesday, July 30, 2024More information and entry details athttps://gmhainc.org/event_detail/festival-of-eventing-august-horse-trials-2024/Volunteers sign up through EventingVolunteers.com athttps://www.eventingvolunteers.com/events/2923/signupFor business and individual sponsorship opportunities reach out to Bruce Perry atBruce@gmhainc.org or call (802) 457-1509 x2040 Kommentare 0 Anteile 236 Ansichten
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Results from the FEI Dressage European Championship for U25 and Young Riders in St. Margarethen (AUT) available onlineOutstanding performance by German athletes, earning 7 medals (4 golds) and securing podium positions in all categories. Great Britain and Denmark got one gold each while The Netherlands secured four podium positions at the FEI Dressage European Championships for U25 and Young Riders 2024 held in St. Margarethen (AUT). Check the podium winners: U25 Team Podium 1° Germany –...0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 3KB Ansichten2
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FEI Jumping European Championship for Young Riders, Juniors & Children 2024 in Kronenberg (NED) resultsTop-level and very diverse representation from all over the old continent at the FEI Jumping European Championship for Young Riders, Juniors & Children 2024 held in Kronenberg (NED), where the Spanish and British riders stole the show with two gold medals each. France and Ireland earned the other two gold medals at stake. Check the podium winners: Children Individual Podium...0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 3KB Ansichten2
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EVENTINGNATION.COMIan Starks Final Rebecca Farm Cross Country Shakes Up StandingsA super day of FEI cross-country saw two leaders retain their places going into show jumping, while the standings in three divisions got shaken and stirred.The course was the final one to be designed by the legendary Ian Stark. He had high praise for Rebecca Farm on every level and especially for the footing this year. His parting gift to riders and horses was plenty of challenges and options regarding striding and tracks. Ian urges all to ride the horse they have in the moment and to maintain balance. His courses rewarded those who embraced that.Jennie Brannigan and Pascal Pursue the CCI4*-L TitleJennie Brannigan and Pascal. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography.In the CCI4*-L, Jennie Brannigan and Pascal busted Fridays first-place tie with an easy-appearing clear jumping round, incurring only 2.4 time penalties. They have 2+ rails in hand taking a 36.2 score into Chris Barnards show jumping tomorrow.The first water obstacles Snake, Bounce to Triple Brush at #6, the Water Pipe drop at #9, with water actually flowing over the pipe, and the Moose Bounces at #17 were among many imposing-looking obstacles that appeared to be no issue for the 9-year-old Holsteiner owned by the Pascal Syndicate.Jennie considers Pascal a Team USA horse for the future. Hes only 9 but is stepping up the levels impressively. A regular traveler here from her East Coast base, Jennie explained, I wanted to bring him here for his first 4* and I tried my best to put the pedal down.She began competing at Rebecca Farm while based in California years ago and has so many friends and supporters here, it feels like coming home, she said. Receiving the Rebecca Broussard Developing Rider Grant in 2016 was a pivotal point in her international career and one of several reasons Rebecca Farm holds a special place in her heart and on her competition calendar.As the winners of last years CCI3*-L, Jennie and Pascal hope to lock the CCI4*-L on Sunday.Ashley Adams and Roderick Stuarts Charly moved from 3rd into 2nd with clear jumping and 10.8 time penalties. With 5 left in the field, they take a 46.2 score into show jumping.Dani Sussman and her own Jos Bravio are third, on a 67.7, ahead of Julie Wolfert and SSH Playboy on a 69.2. Karen ONeal and Clooney 14 fell out of the first-place tie after dressage, after a refusal and significant time penalties in their first outing at the level.With $30,000 in prize money, theres plenty to play for in show jumping. This phase at Rebecca Farm is famously fickle, so anything could happen.Just to Be Clear & Alexa Thompson take CCI4*-S Lead View this post on InstagramA post shared by Alexa Eleanor Thompson (Ehlers) (@alexa.e.thompson) Kentucky-based Alexa Thompson and her groom Hannah Warner volunteered as crossing guards earlier in the week, cheering on all who passed. So maybe there was a little karma playing into their clear cross-country jumping and few enough time penalties, at 12, to bump up one notch into the lead.I have to admit, it wasnt something I expected, Alexa said of her standing. Her 10-year-old Dutch Warmbloods performance was both pleasing and more predictable. I went out trying to get both of us as confident and happy and to be as smooth as we could be. Ian (Stark) is a master. The questions the course asked early on got Cardi thinking and on my aids, so we could be smoother at the back end of the course.The way Ian uses the hills and other terrain provides a good opportunity to ride off of instinct and less by the numbers. Even a thrown shoe early on the course didnt faze her horse. Im so pleased with how smart, brave and confident he was. Alexa and Just to Be Clear have a two-rail lead going into stadium jumping. Rebecca Farm-based Jen Moody and Eye Of the Storm logged a solid cross-country to advance from 4th to 2nd, where they stand on a 59.3 in the hunt for the CCI3*-Ss $6,000 in prize money. Cristina Rennie and her own Flight Of The Arabasque are third.Marc Grandia and GHS Calexico and Sophie Click and Quidproquo were clear on course, with time penalties that have them sitting 4th and 5th, respectively. The leader after dressage, Rachel Brickman, unfortunately, was eliminated following refusals.Megan McIver and Elle Sit Atop the CCI3*-LMegan McIver and Elle. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography.Megan McIver and Tally Changs 12-year-old Holsteiner, Elle, jumped into the lead with a double clear cross-country. The Northern California professional cant take credit for making the time. She just naturally carries that pace, shared Megan. Shes easy to set up for the fences, she goes in a loose ring snaffle and doesnt really pull.Like several other riders, Megan praised Ian Starks course, especially for the questions and answers it evoked in the beginning to help produce a nice middle and end for horse and rider. Ians courses reward you for staying in a nice balance, and that suits a small horse like Elle very well.The seasoned pairs 33 dressage score leaves little wiggle room and they have two tough contenders on their heels.Thats James Alliston and Cora, the 9-year-old Hanoverian who incurred no faults or time penalties to slide into 2nd, and Helen Alliston and Call Me Rudi, the 9-year-old Bavarian Warmblood. Cora was double clear to stay on her 36.1 dressage, and Rudi added 6 time penalties to slip to third on a 36.7. Both horses are owned by the couples Alliston Equestrian. Its a thriving business in Northern California and the base for James recent top American finish at the CHIO Aachen with Carma, last years CCI4*-L champion at Rebecca Farm.Helen is intensely competitive, but yesterday she said her main goal was to give Rudi a confidence-building ride, and she accomplished that.Tamie Smith and Sumas Tina Turner Lead the CCI3*-STamie Smith and Sumas Tina Turner. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography.Tamie Smith is a master at faster without looking like it, and that came into play bringing Sumas Tina Turner into the lead with a double clear cross-country. They were the only pair to make the time in this division and it moved them up from third on their 27.9 dressage score. Owned by one of Tamies long-time owners, Julianne Guariglia, the 8-year-old Irish Sport Horse is small, strong, feisty and fast and a rising star.Tamie and Molly Dudas Carlingsford Hes a Clover retained their 2nd seed with 6.8 time penalties that put them on a 33.Taren Hoffos and her mother Carolines beautiful homebred mare Regalla leapt from 12th to 3rd. The Southern California professional and the 13-year-old Oldenburg looked confident and smooth, adding just 2.4 time penalties to enter show jumping on a 34.7.Fridays leader Tommy Greengard said he might not put pedal to metal today with he and Andrea Pfeiffers Thats Me Z, a 7-year-old Zangershiede. They have a big fall ahead with three months of training and competing in Europe, so a solid confidence-building round was the order today. 10.4 time penalties put them in 4th on a 40.8 for tomorrows final.Stephanie Goodman and Elwinda DP Stay Atop the CCI2*-L View this post on InstagramA post shared by Rebecca Farm (@rebeccafarm) Stephanie Goodman and Deanna Briggs Elwinda DP were the second pair to maintain their division lead after double clear cross-country to stay on their 26.7 dressage score. However,ut its another tightly grouped leaderboard in which one rail could drastically change things up.The Idaho professionals goal going into cross-country was to go as quick as we can, while being mindful of the heat and the length of the course. Originally a dressage horse, Elwinda is not known for speed, but in every outing she keeps amazing me, and today was no exception.Busy James Alliston is close behind the leader. With Anna Nicholas HMR Rolan, hes 2nd on a 27.1, and hes third with Carolyn Colsons Renaissance Man on a 29.3.Tori Traube and HSH Chase de Muze Top USEA Classic Series Novice Three DayNorthern California professional Tori Traube was thrilled to both compete in and to win this division that incorporates eventings traditional endurance day with roads and tracks, steeplechase and cross-country. She and Sheryl Ehrlichs HSH Chase de Muze led from the start and added only one jumping rail to their dressage score, finishing on a 31.9.This was such a good life experience for Chase, she said of the 5-year-old Irish Sport Horse. It was great for him to do the jobs and he positively surprised me how well he did in the endurance phases. I think he grew and learned a lot. I especially like the partnership that emerges when we spend so much time together out there on our own. There were times when he was asking me, Do we have to keep going? But he trusted me and it helped us have a good bond.It was also a lot of fun and a lot of work, Tori said.Sara Sellmer and Samantha Quinns Curious George were second on a 36.7 and Michaela Aulicino and her own Cecelia were third with a 39.9.Erin Grandia and Riptide Rio Win USEA Classic Series Training Three DayErin Grandia and Adriane Jimenez Riptide Rio started the multi-phase competition with a 21.1 dressage score and they added just .4 penalties in the D endurance phase for a wire-to-wire win with the 7-year-old Irish Sport Horse.Partners with her husband Marc Grandia in Full Gallop Eventing in Washington, Erin said she loves the Classic 3Day format. She has coached several students through it but hasnt contested one herself in many years.Its such a great education and way to get horses confident for the future, Erin said. It teaches horses and riders how to gallop, to jump out of stride and to dig in when youre a little tired.Tamie Smith and the 6-year-old Argentine Sport Horse Solaguayre Cantata, owned by Julianne Guariglia, were reserve champs on a 23.3. Emma Slocum and Jaime Slocums Patito, an 11-year-old Irish Draught Sport Horse, finished third on 29.6. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Rebecca Farm (@rebeccafarm) Sundays FEI ScheduleCCI2*-L 9:30 amCCI3*-S 11:45 amCCI3*-L 12:45 pmCCI4*-S 2:00 pmCCI4*-L 2:35 pmThe Event at Rebecca Farm:[Website] [Entries] [Competitor Information] [Volunteer] [Halt Cancer at X] [Ride On Video Live Stream] [H&C Live Stream] [Live Stream Schedule] [Spectator Information]0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 328 Ansichten
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EVENTINGNATION.COMAt-A-Glance: Fun Facts About the Paris Eventing FieldWhich horse is the baby of the field? Whos been to the Olympics the most, and who is here for the first time? Keep reading to learn all the stats and facts about the horses and riders of your 2024 Paris Olympic Games.Forever Young Wundermaske | 21-year-old Oldenburg Gelding Weltbekannt Deer Rose, by Deerhound | Ridden by Ronald Zabala Goetschel (ECU) | Owned by the rider, Fernando Villacis, & Fabian ZabalaFigaro des Premices | Nine-year-old SCSL (Studbook du Cheval de Selle Luxembourgeois) Gelding (Quidam de Revel Acapela de Kreisker, by Felton du Mont) | Ridden by Alexander Peternell (RSA) | Owned by the riderHSH Blake | Nine-year-old Irish Sporthorse Gelding (Tolan R Doughiska Lass, by Kannan) | Ridden by Caroline Pamukcu (USA) | Owned by Mollie Hoff, Sherrie Martin, Deniz Pamukcu, & the riderSTALLIONS: 1MARES: 20GELDINGS: 60There are 21 different breeds represented at the Olympics, with Selle Franais (fittingly for our host country) being the most common breed at 14 horses (17.3%).The horses in our field represent 15 different countries of origin, with German breeding being the most prevalent at 16 horses (19.8%).15 horses share sires, with Diarado being the most common:HSH Blake (Tolan R Doughiska Lass, by Kannan) & Nutcracker (Tolan R Ballyshan Cleopatra, by Cobra)Figaro des Premices (Quidam de Revel Acapela de Kreisker, by Felton du Mont) & Champ de Tailleur (Quidam de Revel Vera, by Oberon du Moulin)El Mundo (Numero Uno Calvaros Bria Z, by Calvaro Z) & Nickel 21 (Numero Uno Orchidee V, by Lorentin)Box Leo (Jaguar Mail Box Qutie, by Quite Easy) & Colorado Blue (Jaguar Mail Rock Me Baby, by Rock King)Dia van het Lichterveld Z (Diamant de Semilly Gini Ten Hunsel, by Canadian River) & Viamant du Matz (Diamant de Semilly Heralina x, by Voltigeur le Malin x)Off The Record (Arkansas VDL Drumagoland Bay, by Ard Ohio) & Hot Bobo (Arkansas VDL Taneys Leader, by Supreme Leader)Radar Love (Diarado Raffaela, by Claudios Son), Hiarado (Diarado Ubiloa, by Ekstein), & JL Dublin (Diarado Zarinna, by Canto)31 riders (38.3%) in the field are first-time Olympic contenders:Malin Asai (SWE)Esteban Benitez Valle (ESP)Susie Berry (IRL)Evelina Bertoli (ITA)Sanne de Jong (NED)Carlos Diaz Fernandez (ESP)Cyril Gavrilovic (BEL)Manuel Grave (POR)Elisabeth Halliday (USA)Yasmin Ingham (GBR)Balzs Kaizinger (HUN)Wiktoria Knap (POL)Raf Kooremans (NED)Malgorzada Korycka (POL)Stphane Landois (FRA)Gireg le Coz (FRA)Shenae Lowings (AUS)Tine Magnus (BEL)Veera Manninen (FIN)Nadja Minder (SUI)Caroline Pamukcu (USA)Emiliano Portale (ITA)Robert Powala (POL)Pietro Sandei (ITA)Sanna Siltakorpi (FIN)Sofia Sjborg (SWE)Noor Slaoui (MAR)Karl Slezak (CAN)Giovanni Ugolotti (ITA)Christoph Wahler (GER)Pawel Warszawski (POL)50 riders (61.7%) have ridden in prior Olympics.MOST OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE:Karin Donckers (BEL) | Tokyo 2020, Rio 2016, London 2012, Beijing 2008, Athens 2004, Sydney 2000, & Barcelona 199216 horses (19.8%) have participated in prior Olympics, all at the Tokyo 2020 Games.TOKYO 2020 CONTENDERS:Altier dAuroisChamp de TailleurChipmunk FRHColorado BlueDon QuidamDSP Fighting LineFascinationFerreolus LatLady Chin Vt Moerven ZLondon 52ShutterflykeToubleu de RueireTriton FontaineViamant du MatzVinci de la VigneVirgilOnly 2 riders in the field have won the individual Gold medal at previous Olympics:Julia Krajewski (Tokyo 2020, Amande de BNeville)Michael Jung (2016 Rio de Janeiro & 2012 London, Sam)Only 3 horses in the field have won previous World or European Championships:JL Dublin & *previous rider Nicola Wilson (2021 European Champion, Avenches)Banzai du Loir & Yasmin Ingham (2022 World Champion, Pratoni del Vivaro)Lordships Graffalo & Rosalind Canter (2023 European Champion, Le Pin au Haras)0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 185 Ansichten