Articles: Horse News
U.S. Scores Strong Results in Spruce Meadows; Three Riders Jump into Top
Five in CN International Grand Prix and U.S. Team Finishes Fifth in BMO
Nations Cup
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September 9, 2012
From The USEF Communications Department
Calgary, Canada- The 2012 Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament had great
significance for U.S. riders, as it was their final competition under the
guidance of legendary Chef d' Equipe George Morris. The prestigious
competition is always a destination event for not only the best in North
America but also draws top competitors from Europe. The signature classes of
Spruce Meadows would once again draw a packed house of spectators, as horses
and riders competed for top individual honors in Sunday's CN International
Grand Prix. While just 24 hours earlier team's jumped for bragging rights in
the BMO Nations Cup.
The U.S. got off to quick start on Wednesday with Richard Spooner (Agua
Dulce, CA) riding Little Valley Farms' Apache and Beezie Madden (Cazenovia,
NY) with Coral Reef Ranch's Coral Reef Via Volo placing first and second
respectively in the Akita Drilling Cup. While on Friday Kent Farrington
(Wellington, FL) and RCG Farm's Uceko captured top honors in the Encana
Cup. Madden and Coral Reef Via Volo would also head to the winner's circle
on Saturday as they topped the field in Suncor Energy Winning Round
competition.
Morris was very pleased with the individual results of the U.S. riders
collected throughout the week in Spruce Meadows. He also believes that the
sport will continue to progress forward under the guidance of incoming Chef
d'Equipe Robert Ridland.
"We had a great individual show," said Morris. "I'm very happy, Robert is
young and from the new generation. This is a great transition and good for
the country. It's perfect."
CN International Grand Prix
The United States closed out the 2012 Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament on
Sunday with a solid showing in the final class, the CN International Grand
Prix. Thirty-three of the world's best riders would start in the influential
first round over Leopoldo Palacios intricate course. The top 12 combinations
from that first round would move onto the decisive second round, which saw
the height of fences raised over a shorter track. The U.S. had strong
representation in that final round as Beezie Madden, Leslie Howard and Reed
Kessler would vie for top honors.
Madden would jump midway through the order in the second round with Abigail
Wexner's Simon after having incurred four faults in the first round. The
13-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding easily cruised to a clear round in the
second round stopping the timers well within the time allowed.
The pair finished in second just two faults behind the winner Olivier
Philippaerts and Cabrio Van De Heffinck of Belgium, who collected a single
time fault in each round.
Finishing in fourth place was U.S. team veteran Leslie Howard (Darien, CT)
and Utah. They were the first of the twelve horse field to jump in the
second round after having lowered two poles in the first round for eight
faults. The Utah Group's 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding produced a
classy fault-free round that would propel him up the standings to finish in
fourth place.
Kessler (Lexington, KY) and her own 10-year-old Belgian mare Cylana were the
only combinations to navigate faultlessly over the first round. In the
second round, the 2012 London Olympic Games veterans once again produced a
classy effort but rails in the double combinations would leave them with an
eight fault total and in fifth place.
Only Madden, Howard and Belgium's Ludo Philippaerts (father of winner
Olivier) with Challenge VD Begijnakker were able to jump fault-free in the
second round.
BMO Nations Cup
The United States was one of nine teams that lined up to claim top honors in
the BMO Nations Cup held on Saturday afternoon. Clear rounds were at a
premium over Leopoldo Palacios demanding track, with only Daniel Deusser of
Germany producing a double clear. For the U.S. team of Ashlee Bond, Brianne
Goutal, Kessler and Howard Saturday's class had added significance as they
would be the final team Morris would lead into Nations Cup competition.
The U.S. team put forth a determined effort on an afternoon that saw
up-and-down results for the Americans. They finished tied for fifth with the
team from Canada on a score on of 28. Germany proved unbeatable finishing on
a score of 16 in the extremely competitive class; where the 2011 champions,
France, would not advance to the second round.
Bond (Hidden Hills, CA) led off the American effort with a confident trip
just adding four faults with Little Valley Farms' Cadett 7 in the first
round. In the second round, the 15-year-old Holsteiner gelding returned to
the International Ring producing an eight fault effort.
Next up for the U.S. was Kessler (Lexington, KY) riding her Cylana, the pair
produced a stylish trip in round one just rolling one pole for four
faults. In the second round, their clear trip never looked in doubt as they
easily cruised around the 12 obstacle course.
Goutal (New York, NY) and Remarkable Farm's Nice De Prissey jumping in the
third spot for the U.S. ran into trouble in the first round resulting in
elimination and no score. The 11-year-old Selle Francais stallion returned
with an improved performance in the second round with a 20 fault effort.
Riding in the anchor position for the U.S. was Howard. The veteran rider
guided Utah to a 12 fault score in round one. Returning in round two, Howard
showed all her experience producing an immaculate clear trip with the agile
gelding.
For Howard being part of the U.S. team in final competition under Morris'
direction was especially meaningful as they share a lengthy history
together.
"Personally it was wonderful to be here with him in the team at his last
show," said Howard. "It was so wonderful having been with the team 10 years,
to be here for George's last show."
For results from the 2012 Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament visit;
http://sprucemeadows.com/tournaments/orderAndGo.jsp?id=29
Follow the 2012 U.S. Jumping Team here.
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