Rebecca Howard and Olympic veteran Riddle Master performed a solid test worth 49.40 pp, with the only bobbles being some loss of rhythm in one of the flying changes and a during a late-test collected canter. She moved into a tie for 41st spot with teammate Kathryn Robinson and Let It Bee, ahead of Canadians Jessica Phoenix and A Little Romance (52.0 pp, 50th) and Colleen Loach with Qorry Blue d’Argouges (56.50 pp, 57th).

“I was basically very happy with him,” said Howard, 37, who lives and trains in Marlborough, GBR. “He stayed quite rideable in there and with good relaxation relative to some other tests he’s done. That’s the big key with him to keep him relaxed and loose. He’s a horse that has a ton of quality in the way that he goes. There were a few moments I felt like I didn’t show him off quite as well; he got a little bit wiggly in the trot work, and in the canter we lost a bit of rhythm in a couple of the changes, but basically he was a good boy.”

The 15-year-old Canadian Sport Horse gelding is bred and owned by Caroline Bazley and Jean Watson of Blithe Hill Farm. “He’s a special boy,” said Howard fondly. “It’ll be hard to have another one like him, for sure. The breeders still own him and have followed him his whole journey. He was a rogue young horse. As a six, seven-year old he was quite unruly. He was quite opinionated with life and he remains that way, but now I certainly trust a lot of his opinions in some sense and in others I have to keep him in check; ‘Okay, now I’m right here buddy.’ He’s taught me a lot and keeps me thinking. What an athlete; they don’t come any better.”

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