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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Michael Jung leads Kentucky after dressage, with Buck Davidson the highest American in third

LEXINGTON, Ky.--Germany’s Michael Jung on fischerChipmunk leads the CCI5*-L at the conclusion of the dressage phase at the Kentucky Three-Day Event.

Michael Jung on fischer Chipmunk Micelle DunnMichael Jung on fischerChipmunk (Photo by Michelle Dunn)Jung has already won this competition three times, in addition to collecting many Olympic and world championship medals, so it wasn't a surprise when he and fischerChipmunk FRH put in a characteristically near-perfect test to lead on a score of 20.1. He has a healthy, but not insurmountable, lead over Great Britain’s Sarah Bullimore on Corouet, who scored 25.7 to be second and Buck Davidson on Carlevo, with 27.4 in third.

“I’m very happy to be back here in Kentucky, it’s a beautiful place. I really enjoy it and my horses enjoy it,” Jung said. “It’s horse country, the stabling is nice, and it’s just super conditions for the horses to warm up and prepare them after their flight.”

 “With fischerChipmunk I have real superstar, and I just enjoy riding him,” he said. “He was really powerful but also really relaxed and in a very good balance. I’m very happy to have him, very thankful to the fischer crew for this amazing horse and very happy to be here with him for his first CCI5*-L.”

 

“IT'S A PRIVILEGE to be back here, it’s just such a hospitable place and such fun to come here,” Bullmore said. “We don’t always get the opportunity to come here and I’m not getting younger so I grabbed this chance with both hands and I’m thrilled to be here. The park is fabulous, the track and everything, and everyone just bends over backwards to help you. It’s a lovely atmosphere and a lovely event.”

Sarah Bullimore Corouet by Sarah Miller MacMillan Photo DSC 0045Sarah Bullimore on Corouet (Photo by Sarah Miller MacMillan)“I had a fabulous mare, Lilly Cirunne, that went to the European Championships in 2015, we had already started breeding with her," said Bullmore."(Corouet is our first born, and it was nothing we’d done before but she was a fantastic mare and we thought why not.

Bullimore said that she chose the sire Balou Du Rouet because she had another event horse sired by him.

“I love what he produces, and Corouet's got a mighty big attitude in a small package," she said." But, we have continued breeding and have some lovely siblings coming behind him.”

“Carlevo's been very consistent on the first day and he feels to me better than he ever has,” Davidson said. “I was training some racehorses this winter and started feeding and training him like a racehorse and I’m hoping it pays off tomorrow. He was great today, he’s usually good on the first day."

Buck Davidson Carlevo by Sarah Miller MacMillan photo DSC 0207Buck Davidson on Carlevo (Photo by Sarah Miller MacMillan)“We added some more energy and changed up his feeding,” Davidson said. “He’s been a difficult horse to train, because when he’s fit he withers away to nothing, and we’ve struggled with keeping him fit with weight. It’s no secret he’s not the fastest horse here, but he looks as good as he’s ever looked and feels as good as he’s ever felt. I’m not sure his galloping has changed at all but the feed has set him up hopefully for success.”

The riders have been preparing for Saturday’s cross country test.

“Derek is very good at what he does,” Davidson said. “The fences are beautifully presented, it doesn’t look as big as it did last year … but it’s for sure tricky, and the water at the end looks quite difficult. Maybe it doesn’t look as scary, but there is plenty to do and plenty of places to have a stupid, silly mistake.”

“Can I just say I’m on a tiny pony and it looks quite big to me,” said Bullimore. “It’s a beautiful track. All the jumps are out there to go and jump and have a fantastic ride. There are a few lines that take you slightly off the line, places they’re a little offset where you could have a silly mistake, in a an otherwise fantastic ride.”

“It’s a really nice course, with beautifully built jumps,” Jung said. “It’s a super valid track. In the beginning it's more hilly and twisty, but we have super conditions at the moment.”

The cross country phase begins Saturdaywith the CCI4*-S at 9:00 a.m. and then the CCI5*-L at 12:50.

In the morning’s CCI4*-S competition, the top of the leaderboard saw some shifting as new names appeared.

Doug Payne Starr Witness by Allen MacMillan DSC 6422Doug Payne on Starr Witness (Photo by Allen MacMillan)Doug Payne on Starr Witness put in a smooth, superb effort to score an impressive 23.1 to take over the lead after the first phase.

Canadian Colleen Loach also had a smooth and powerful test to move into second on a score of 24.5.

Yesterday’s leader, Elisabeth Halliday-Sharp is third on Cooley Quicksilver, who stands on his score of 25.7

Payne is a “multi-sport” athlete, who competes in eventing, dressage and show jumping, all at the FEI level.

In fact, he’ll be competing in the Kentucky CSI3* show jumping competition this weekend in addition to eventing.

“Starr Witness is an altogether incredible talent,” Payne said. “After Tokyo (where Payne competed on his CCI5*-L mount Vandiver) … we knew she would not be doing a five-star this spring, so there was no real pressure to do a four-star last fall, so we took the time to try and improve her on the flat; to make her stronger, sharper and more flexible.

“She's the type of horse that if you don’t challenge her she will look elsewhere for something to do,” Payne said. “My personal goals have been to be competitive in all the sports, I have a silver medal with USDF, I want a gold and a Grand Prix horse and she will absolutely do it. Competing across disciplines is always my ultimate goal, to be able to show up in any sport and be competitive, and she can make it happen.”

Colleen Loach Vermont by Allen MacMillan DSC 3587Colleen Loach on Vermont (Photo by Allen MacMillan)Loach’s mount Vermont stands a towering 18.2 hands, and the Hanoverian gelding was originally meant to be a mount for his owner, Peter Barry, himself a former Olympian for Canada.

However, shortly after purchasing the horse as a 5-year-old, Barry suffered a stroke that has kept him out of the saddle.

Loach was thrilled with the chestnut’s performance.

“I know my horse can do it and I had to put pressure on myself to get it out of him,” she said. “I knewdoug's and Liz' scores would be hard to beat, but I hoped he could.”

They commented on the cross country course.

“It’s a wonderful course, quite a bit different than last year,” Payne said. “In general, you’d say it’s a touch softer but, that said, I think the coffin is really hard and the Grand Slam Water is also a huge challenge, and I would expect to see problems with both.”

“I agree with Doug),” Loach said. “It’s a completely different track, and it walks a touch softer but we’ll see how it rides.”

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