Title defender IJsbrand Chardon fought like a lion in today’s marathon, which he won ahead of Tomas Eriksson (SWE) and winner of the dressage Boyd Exell (AUS). Chardon had been under a lot of stress before the start of the marathon when he discovered his marathon carriage had been sabotaged, a case which is under investigationn by Kentucky State police. The Ground Jury allowed him to start last in the marathon to give the four-times World Champion enough time to repair his carriage.

The marathon was followed by a large number of spectators, who enjoyed watching the 25 international competitors on the eight marathon obstacles, designed by USA’s Richard Nicoll. The temperatures rose to 30 degrees Celsius and all necessary precautions were taken to ensure the welfare of the horses, with plenty of ice, water and misting fans at the halt and finish of the marathon.

EXCITING MARATHON
The competitors treated the spectators to much excitement as they went through the obstacles and it became a marathon with ups and downs. US top favourite Chester Weber, who was tied in second place with IJsbrand Chardon after dressage, had a groom down in obstacle 7 when one of his wheeler horses jumped over a leader trace, dropping Weber to 13th place in the individual standings.

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