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Hats Off to Allison

Good afternoon Eventing Nation!  This post signals a turning point in our four-star coverage and from here on out Badminton will start getting a lot of attention.  But before we make that transition we have a great follow-up story.

As we know Allison wore a helmet instead of her top-hat in dressage at Rolex to honor her brother who died from a head injury and a friend who recovered from a head injury.  What Allison didn't know is that, in the COTH forumsdeltawave had offered $500 to any rider who wore their helmet in dressage at Rolex.  Allison hadn't heard about the offer when she wore the helmet, but when she found out she decided to donate the money to the Courtney King-Dye recovery fund.  Bravo Allison--eventing needs more leaders like you.

And The Winner Is...


Congratulations to 'Trakehner-WI' for winning our $100 Bit of Britain Rolex Challenge!  Trakehner, like everyone else on the planet (including me), picked Comet to score under 45 in dressage.  But, Trakehner pitched a perfect game from then on by picking Woodburn for XC (7 points), and Cool Mountain to win (15 points), and also the 3 point bonus for registering--giving them a grand total of 25 points, bragging rights, and the $100 Bit of Britain gift certificate.  Congrats Trakehner, and let us know what you spend it on!


We received over 150 entries in this contest and we will be hosting more of these in the future.  Of course, thank you to Bit of Britain for sponsoring the contest.  John Nunn consistently serves the eventing community and we appreciate partnering with him in that service.


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On a completely unrelated note, I want to give a big Eventing Nation get well soon to Polly, an adult amateur and regular EN commenter.  As the story goes, Polly fell off her horse cross-country schooling yesterday and broke her leg.  Polly, in considerable pain, didn't realize her leg was broken and GOT BACK ON the horse and schooled some more.  Her daughter finally convinced Polly to go to the ER today, where doctors found that the leg was broken.  That's a true eventer.  Go eventing.

Video Monday: Rolex Recovery

Our happy little corner of the World Wide Web has been raving about nothing but Rolex for weeks.  I know the event is over now, but I just can't quit cold turkey.  There are still so many recently added videos to share.  

Peter Atkins and Henry Jota Hampton made an incredible leap from 50th place after dressage to finish 23rd.

See a great variety of fences on cross-country and footage of several competitors who didn't get so much attention from the media this weekend.

The view is slightly obscured, but I think the benefit of the rail breaking upon impact is clear.  The rail was replaced within minutes, and horse and rider continued on course unscathed.  

Holly Hudspeth and Last Monarch jumped clear with just two time penalties to finish 17th.  What a cheer they received, too!



Becky Holder and Courageous Comet jumped double clear on cross-country and dropped one rail in showjumping, finishing in 3rd place.  Comet looks as elegant as ever.

Rolex: Best of the Blogs

Our eventing world is exploding with rider blogs, facebook fan pages, and everything else new media.  Eventing, as usual, is 5 years behind the rest of the world in this media development, but better late than never.  Here is a short list of the rider blogs with the best Rolex coverage.

1. William's Website: William is probably happier to win Rolex, but he can add Best of the Blogs to his trophy case as well.  William's site regularly broke news about William and Oliver's epic.  Simple, accurate, and very effective: William's blog reflects his style.


2. Phillip's Blog: Yes, Phillip actually has a bog.  Phillip's blog gets ranked highly because it said why Kheops was scratched, rather than following the industry convention of sticking it's head in the sand.  And it has some great pictures.


3. Chelan Kozak's Blog: Chelan's blog isn't always the most sophisticated, but it is usually the most entertaining, with fun pictures as well.  Chelan's blog also gets a high ranking because she sent me a thank you note the last time we linked to it.  Yes, that kind of thing matters.
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4. Boyd's Blog: Boyd has a couple of good recap posts and some nice photos by Amber.

5. Will Faudree's Blog: Will launched his blog just a few days before Rolex.  The posts that he actually spends time writing are excellent.  For example, he mentioned that he forgot to unhook his air vest hopping off after XC and it inflated.  Never post a press release again Will, and pictures are king, but, other than that, I'm excited to have you in the blogosphere.

6. Bruce's Blog: Bruce couldn't be at Rolex in person, but Lisa Thomas took some fun pictures.

Honorable mention: Oliver's Facebook completely fooled his fans and members of the eventing media Saturday night, but I give it credit for trying to tell folks what was going on.  The latest story it has is that Oliver, William, and Yogi were stranded in Chicago overnight because their flight out of Lexington was delayed due to weather.  I have since heard that they are on their way back to England today.

One Shining Moment

Life is about friends and memories.  Everyone who was at Rolex this weekend made some great memories and hopefully our coverage helped our friends at home make some Rolex memories as well.  

Share your favorite Rolex memory as a comment on this post because I think sharing our Rolex weekend memories might be a great way for Eventing Nation to work those post-Rolex Monday morning blues at work.  If we get enough comments, I'll tell the story about why I ran around the XC course in less than 40 minutes for absolutely no reason.

Rolex Show Jumping Video

FTW!



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EN $100 Bit of Britain Challenge update: I just wanted to give folks a heads up that I will start figuring out who won from the more than 100 entries sometime tomorrow.  Leave a comment if you picked a perfect 3.

In Their Own Words

William
"I know my chap tries to jump the jumps...He tried his heart out.

"I came here hoping for a top-10 placing, and I kept reminding myself of that while I was in the ring today." 

"I'm impressed and surprised, he didn't do anything wrong. But I didn't expect it. He's come out of this a better horse." 

"To be on Cool Mountain sitting on top of Woodburn and Courageous Comet - they are fantastic horses so to pip them to the post was a real thrill."

"I was sure [Oliver] would win it.  He came here with two lovely horses and for it to have gone so wrong just shows what it's all about. You just never know. You couldn't have imagined that. We're just all very, very happy he's okay, and he'll win it another day."

Phillip:
"I'm pleased I made the decision to come here and I'm thankful to the organizers for getting him in at the last minute."
  
"Hopefully he'll win one of these things one of these days, but sometimes you're grateful to be second."

"He's a phenomenal horse...He's a fiery, strong horse, and actually out of the whole weekend I was really pleased with today, because he and I have struggled a little bit to keep things calm on the third day." 

Becky:
"I've been fortunate enough to have a lot of experience being in the top places after cross country and the unfortunate experience of having bad rides and disappointment in the show jumping...On the day you have to just jump one jump at a time as well as you can."

From: Rolex website, USEF release, USEA release

William Fox-Pit and Cool Mountain WIN ROLEX

Check out the USEA photo gallery for more photos from Josh and Leslie.

1. William and Cool Mountain +0 42.8
2. Phillip and Woodburn +0 47.7
3. Becky and Courageous Comet +4 49.2
4. Boyd and Neville Bardos +0 51.8
5. Steph and Port Authority +0 52.0
6. Phillip and The Foreman +8 56.0
7. Karen O'Connor and Mandiba +8 56.5 


(1) William Fox-Pitt had a rail in hand when he started his show jump round but he didn't need it.  Cool Mountain jumped big and listened to William the entire way around for a double-clear.  William adds an [8th] career four-star win (5 Burghley, Badminton, Luhmuhlen, Rolex) to his trophy case.  I don't mean to take away from Cool Mountain--he's a 4* champion now--but he was far from the most talented horse in the field.  Cool Mountain jumped well today and he clearly gives his best effort to William every time, but neither the horse's canter nor his jump are textbook.  All the more credit should be given to William for navigating this horse to the win.  As 'lec' commented, Cool Mountain probably isn't one of William's top three horses.  William's wikipedia

(2) Phillip and Woodburn delivered a fantastic double-clear round to move from 4th to 2nd.  Show jumping has been Woodburn's weakest phase, but Phillip switched him back to a bit after using a hackamore at The Fork, and the new headgear worked beautifully.  Woodburn was calm throughout the entire round, which is the key for this horse.  The icelandic volcano gods smiled favorably on Woodburn by redirecting him to Rolex.  Phillip finished second at Rolex...again, and I bet he was really happy to be answering questions about that at the press conference.

(3) Courageous Comet and Becky Holder had an excellent Rolex, finishing in 3rd place.  Comet felt his way around the entire show jumping course, but only pulled one rail.  Comet belongs in the top 3 of four-stars and it's good to see him there.

(4) The show jumping struggles continued for Kim and Tipperary Liadhnan.  "Paddy" stopped at  fence #4, a stone wall decorated vertical.  It just seemed like Paddy saw something he didn't like about the jump and wasn't going to give it a try.  After the stop, Paddy jumped the next few great but fell apart through the final line and pulled the last three rails.  Kim has had so many great performances at Rolex over the years, but today was not her day.  

(5) As I wrote during the live blog, Boyd finished the weekend with 13.2 jumping penalties combined on 3 horses.  Two of them (Rock on Rose and Remington) were first time 4* horses, and they finished next to each other in 11th and 12th place.  Neville finished a super weekend in 4th on a double clear and made a great case for himself to make the WEG squad.  

(6) We have written about how Steph Rhode-Bosch and Port Authority have been owning the jumping phases of competitions all spring.  They did the same at Rolex and Steph and Port Authority finished their first 4* on their dressage score and in 5th place.  I'm not sure if that's a record finish for a first time pair at Rolex but I'm guessing that it is.  Steph never flinched under the pressure all weekend; she didn't even look nervous when I saw her back in the barns.  Steph has moved up the levels with Port Authority and their partnership is their greatest strength.  This is a young pair to put on a team.  They delivered under pressure this weekend, and we have a great chance to see them riding for Canada this fall.

(7) Speaking of Canadians, Canada finished 4 riders in the top 10.  The US finished 5 riders in the top 10, and of course Great Britain had the other.  David has made a point of investing in Canada's young talent and three of Canada's top 4 finishers were first time 4* horses.  Also, consider that Jessica Phoenix didn't even ride this weekend due to recent childbirth, and she rides two of Canada's best horses.  I fully expect David to win as many gold medals coaching as he did riding.  Welcome to the big time team Canada; let's see how you do with the pressure of some expectations at the WEGs.  Thanks to PlayerHater for asking me to write about this topic.

(8) The Foreman disappointed me by pulling 2 rails.  Phillip is really comfortable with "Chip" but after that show jumping and the hold this morning at the jog, I don't see this horse factoring too much into WEG selections unless a couple of Phillip's other horses run into issues.  Phillip finished two horses in the top 10 of a four-star...again.

(9) I give Karen and Mandiba an A- for the weekend.  They had 2 rails and dropped one place to 7th in the show jumping but they got the job done yesterday, making it two straight big three-days with clean XC rounds.  For a bit of perspective, if Mandiba hadn't lost his shoe yesterday, I'm sure they would have made the time on XC which would have put them into 4th for the weekend.

(10) Several of the riders were complaining about a camera on the jump standard of fence 11.  Allison explained to me that it was an automatic camera with a loud shutter sound that went off repeatedly as the horses were about a stride away from the fence.  When Allison simulated the volume of the shutter sound for me it was about as loud as a talking voice.  Several of the horses, including Arthur, visibly shied at the fence and pulled the rail.  Apparently there were some discussions about turning the camera off, but it was still running for Selena and Colombo and they pulled the rail as well.

(11) I've been griping all weekend about Kyle Carter not putting together a solid three phases at a big event.  Just to spite me, Kyle put together three solid phases this weekend and finished in 13th.  But there's no excuse for Madison Park to score higher than a 55 in dressage.

(12) Two North Carolina horses, Ernie and Stewie, had excellent 4* debuts.  These horses will bring Will and Holly back into the spotlight of US eventing over the next few years.  I can't say enough about how well Stewie handled the environment considering how feisty he has been in the past.  Way to step your game up Stewie!

(13) The California crew had a disappointing weekend.  Hawley Bennet-Awad who rides for Canada but trains in California had a good weekend and finished in 9th aboard the powerful and talented "Ginny."  But, I just scanned the final placings, and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Debbie Rosen and The Alchemyst were the only other pair that trains primarily in California to finish the event.

(14) There were 7 double-clears in the show jumping (Cool Mountain, Woodburn, Neville Bardos, Port Authority, Anthone Patch, Titanium, and The Alchemyst).  This made the Richard Jeffery's course ride considerably harder than '07 and '09 but easier than '08.   

(15) Other than William, the other non-Canadian international competitors underperformed at Rolex.  Stanislas de Zuchowicz (FRA), Jonathan Paget (NZL), and Capt. Geoff Curran (IRL) all flew a long way to finish outside the top 25.  But, they did all finish.

(16) In general, I want to give the weather a lot of credit for holding up this weekend.  It rained at night, and it's raining now, but the rain held for almost the entire time horses were competing.

(17) While this has nothing to do with show jumping, word is that Phillip's now infamous phone call was to Evie to ask Jan if he should keep going on Waterfront since the horse was giving him a tough time around the course.

Oliver Back at Rolex

Oliver Towned has been released from the hospital...for real this time...we promise.

Oliver was out and about at the horse park this afternoon.  If you have any photos of an Oli sighting from Sunday, please send it in and we will post it just as hard evidence that he has actually left the hospital.


In the interview, Oliver explains that the FEI has given him a 21 day pause from competition because the fall knocked him unconscious.  Obviously Oliver will miss Badminton.

Rolex Show Jumping Live Blog

In partnership with the Chronicle, the Horse Radio Network, and Universal Sports we are bringing you live coverage of the rides throughout the day.  




Show Jumping Preview

-Cool Mountain has 8 show jumping penalties in his last 4 advanced level events, but none in his last 2.  William looked relaxed at the jog today, and he is no stranger to high pressure situations.  

-Sitting 2.0 points back from Cool Mountain, Tipperary Liadhnan has 58 show jumping penalties in his last 4 advanced rounds.  "Paddy" has the physical skills to jump clean, but the question is all about whether he and Kim can find their old SJ form from Rolex 2008, when they had just 1 rail.  Only one rail for Paddy will get him on one of the summer lists.

-Courageous Comet is just 2.4 points back from Cool Mountain.  Comet has 1 rail in each of his last 3 advanced events, and 2 rails in each of his last two four-stars.

-The Foreman sits just over a rail behind William and Cool Mountain.  "Chip" has 2 rails in his last 5 advanced level events, and one rail in his last two four-stars.  Chip jumps unconventionally, but he also jumps unconventionally high.

-Rounding out the top 5, Woodburn is also just a rail back.  He has 20 show jumping penalties in his last 6 advanced rounds.  The USET will be paying close attention to Woodburn's round today as they work to figure out which of Phillip's horses is the best.

In the past three years, no horse outside of the top 3 after XC has won Rolex.
2007: Ben Along Time moved up from 3rd (one rail back) to 1st with just 1 time penalty.
2008: Connaught moved from 2nd (within a rail) to 1st with a double clear.
2009: Headley Britannia maintained her lead with a double clear.

That said, we all remember Andrew Hoy's surge from around 7th to the win in 2006.


This is clearly shaping up to be William's competition to lose.  The only question is Cool Mountain's The crowd (and I) will be rooting hard for Becky and Kim to have quality rides. 

Not to jinx it, but 4 of my top 5 (Chip, Ashdale, William, Woodburn, and Mandiba) are in the top 6 going into show jumping.  Since I'm wrong nearly 100% of the time, it can only be more EN Karma hard at work.

As an update on Leyland, word in the barns is that the Team gave him a bye, which just basically means that under present circumstances they didn't feel it was necessary for him to run.

Sunday Jog Report

More Jog Photos from Josh and Leslie of the USEA

Kelly Prather's tough weekend came to an early end
this morning when Ballinakill Glory was spun on representing during Sunday morning's jog.  "Pippa" has a great deal of talent and is a super horse when she focuses.  We will see this pair back in action and doing well sometime soon.

Right before Nigel announced that Kelly would not be accepted, Gorund Jury member Marilyn Payne walked to Kelly to explain their decision.  This seems like a small thing, but it was a nice gesture.

Madison Park and The Foreman were both held but passed on re-inspection.

A lot of the horses looked pretty fresh this morning, which might have been the windy weather or a bit of gamesmanship from the riders.  Speaking of the weather, it's a beautiful partly cloudy and breezy spring day in Lexington.

53 horses perfeormed dressage at Rolex, and 37 of those advance to the show jumping.

I spent some time speaking with people about Oliver's status this morning, and I don't have anything further to add from this morning's update.  The picture of Oliver's crash is on the front page of the Lexington Herald Leader.

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