Phillip Dutton (USA) and Z made easy work of the cross-country phase to overtake the lead heading into show jumping at The Fork, presented by Lucky Clays Farm at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) in the FEI CIC 3* division, serving as the FEI World Equestrian Gamesโข Eventing Test Event, and the pair sit on a score of 28. Jordรกn Linstedt (USA) and Revitavet Capato added 3.20 penalties onto their score to improve their rank to second place on a 29.9. Dutton also guided mounts Iโm Sew Ready and Fernhill Cubalawn around the Captain Mark Phillips (GBR) designed course to secure third and fourth place rankings with scores of 30 and 31.5, respectively.
Dutton and the 2008 Zangersheide gelding (Asca x Bellabouche) owned by T. Tierney, S. Roosevelt, S. Lacy, A. Jones, and C. Moran, crossed through the timers in 6 minutes and 17 seconds, just a mere second over the optimum time. โThe goal was to step things up a bit from what Iโve been doing as far as speed goes,โ said Dutton. โI thought the course in general rode well. Itโs golf course terrain, so youโre working all of the time with your lines and the different elements of up and down.โ
The FEI CIC 3* competitors commented on the potential hints on course as to what September is expected to bring on the track. โI think that it showed today with even a straightforward course that the time is hard to make, and thatโs going to only be the first seven minutes,โ noted Dutton, who is currently ranked fourth on the FEI World Eventing Athlete Rankings. โThe horse needs to be fit and rideable. You want to ride through this terrain and not have to always be shortening up, so you want a nice, balanced, rideable horse. Itโs going to be a good test.โ
Dutton described his first place mount as competitive with uncommon athleticism, and one that he has fun piloting around the cross-country phase. โIโve always known he was a freak!โ exclaimed Dutton. โHe just loves to jump. Heโs only getting better and better. Itโs kind of fun to be a part of his (hopefully) long career.โ
โHeโs point and shoot, and heโs just as good as my other horses. Weโve had one fall in which he over jumped in the water a few years ago, so weโve learned from that. Heโs not a horse that I want to ride aggressively all of the time, since he trusts me and if I say โreally go,โ he really goes. I just have to make sure I donโt override him.โ
As one of Team USAโs most veteran competitors, Dutton, who earned an Individual Bronze medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, plans to run the gelding one more time next weekend at Fair Hill International in a combined training outing before heading to the Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event at the end of April, where the horse will contest his first FEI CCI 4* event. โHeโs on target,โ stated Dutton. โI was pleased with the way he settled yesterday because the weakest part is the tension with him, so that was kind of a load off of my mind. Weโll run him next weekend to just get him in the ring one more time, but you never know if you have a four star horse until you run a four star course.โ
Duttonโs third place mount, Iโm Sew Ready, a 2004 Dutch Warmblood gelding (Lupicor x Jarda) owned by Kristine and John Norton, proved just that as he galloped around the cross-country phase with ease. โHe can get strong before the fences, but it was a good run for him,โ said Dutton, who is based in West Grove, PA, and Aiken, SC. โIโve still got him to go a bit faster, heโs not naturally that fast. This is his last run before Kentucky, so Iโm pleased with him.โ
The seasoned WEG contender has several strong prospects as potential selections come September, but Dutton hasnโt decided who he thinks will come out on top during the process. โI think that the horses usually work it out for you,โ he said. โI will just try to get the best out of all of them and see where it ends up.โ
Ending the dayโs phase in the second place position, Jordรกn Linstedt and her own Revitavet Capato, a 2003 Hanoverian gelding (Contendro I x Annabelle) have been to TIEC several times, and Linstedt commented that their experience onsite has been helpful in their success so far this week.
โThis is my third time going around the track. I was here last year in the spring and then again for the [USEA American Eventing Championships]. It was similar and it was helpful to have already gone out and done some of the questions, although itโs always different,โ she said. โHe felt fantastic from beginning to end. I didnโt go fast on him at Carolina [International] โ I think it was the slowest Iโd ever gone on him for multiple reasons. Here, I kind of went out pretty quick and he was great.โ
Heading into Sunday, Linstedt said sheโs planning for a smooth ride to match Capatoโs movement, and commented that show jumping is the pairโs toughest phase. โI guess stadium is kind of my weakest link with him a little bit, so my plan is to go in and jump a good round. I tend to, since heโs such a big-moving horse, either go a bit too forward or a bit too back, so just a really smooth round [is my goal], and hopefully he jumps really well,โ she concluded.
Whitney Mahloch Finishes on Top in Advanced A; Lauren Kieffer and Veronica Dominate Advanced B
In the Advanced-A Division, Whitney Mahloch of Ocala, FL, and Military Mind improved their placing from sixth place to sit in first with a 33.8 heading into the show jumping phase tomorrow, ahead of Lynn Symansky of Middleburg, VA, who holds both second and third place after two phases aboard Under Suspection and Donner, sitting on penalties of 34.5 and 34.6, respectively.
The Advanced-B Division saw Lauren Kieffer of Middleburg, VA, and Veronica jump into first place with a 36.9, ahead of Boyd Martin of Cochranville, PA, and Steady Eddie, who finished the day on 39.1 for second place, and just ahead of Erin Sylvester of Cochranville, PA, and Paddy the Caddy, who sit in third with a 39.2. Competition for both divisions will continue with the final phase of jumping in the George H. Morris Arena tomorrow, Sunday, April 8, beginning at 10:00 a.m.
To access live results for the FEI CIC 3* competition, as part of the WEG Eventing Test Event, click here.
Live results for all other divisions at The Fork at TIEC can be found here.