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Articles: Press Release
Finally Phillip! Dutton Wins 2008 Rolex Kentucky CCI**** After Being
Runner-Up Five Times Previously

Photo credit: Geoff Oliver Bugbee
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NEWS RELEASE
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April 27, 2008
By Joanie Morris
Lexington, KY - After five second place finishes with five different
horses at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event Presented by Farnam,
Phillip Dutton brought last year's runner-up, Connaught, back to the
Kentucky Horse Park and won convincingly with a masterful clear round in
the show jumping.
The 15-year-old Irish Thoroughbred gelding, who is owned by Dutton's
longtime supporter Bruce Duchossios, put together three impressive
phases and sealed the win with only one of two clear rounds in the final
phase. The victory also crowns him the USEF National Champion for the
second consecutive year. He was also 10th on Acorn Hill Farm's Woodburn.
"This is a great horse," said Dutton about Connaught. "He tries so
hard."
'Simon' represented Australia with Dutton at the 2006 World Equestrian
Games, before Dutton became an American citizen and began riding for the
U.S. in 2007. The hard-trying horse never was close to a rail today.
Dutton rode his horse very forward to the fences and it paid off. They
added nothing to their overnight score of 41.7.
"Simon never ever wants to hit a rail," said Dutton. "If he does, it is
because he tries so hard."
Dutton, who lives in West Grove, PA, is a veteran of three Olympics (two
of which were team gold medal efforts), three World Championships and
just about every major competition in the world - but a four-star
victory (and a watch) has always eluded him.
Until today.
Overnight leader Becky Holder, who didn't have a rail in hand, had two
down on an afternoon where eight faults was a worthy effort. Courageous
Comet and Holder have been working diligently on their show jumping and
it showed in their composure. They finished up second behind Dutton on a
final score of 47.3.
"I'm absolutely thrilled with my horse, thrilled with my round," said
Holder. "I'm not too sad to come second to Phillip Dutton. I expected a
clear round out of Phillip. Connaught consistently jumps beautiful clear
rounds. I mentally prepared for that."
Holder, of Mendota Heights, MN, put on a professional performance all
weekend beginning with a brilliant dressage mark. Riding for her husband
Tom who owns Comet, their cross country was foot perfect and Holder was
incredibly proud of her horse's effort. Comet, a 13-year-old
Thoroughbred was a success on the race track before he turned his hoof
to eventing.
"I'm really proud of my horse and of my round," said Holder after the
show jumping. "We have been working very hard and will continue to keep
trying to improve. This weekend has been a privilege and an honor."
Missy Ransehousen jumped up the leaderboard to her best four-star finish
ever, joining Dutton and Holder in that department. Ransehousen, who
lives just down the road from Dutton in Unionville, PA, added just one
rail to her dressage score with the 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding,
Critical Decision. They finished 10 points behind Holder on a score of
57.3. Owned by her mother, dressage guru Jessica, Critical Decision
cruised around the show jumping course having just the first fence of
the final combination down.
"I was quite pleased with my horse," said Ransehousen. "Usually with the
crowd he gets very excited and his head goes up. My goal today was to
get him through the course the best I could. I felt like we really
worked together out there today."
Stephen Bradley and Brandenburg's Joshua jumped the only other clear
round to finish fourth on 57.5, Kim Severson, who won this event three
times with the mighty Winsome Adante (who was officially honored in a
retirement ceremony today) was fifth with Tipperary Liadnhan on 62.6.
Eventing's super pony Theodore O'Connor and Karen O'Connor were sixth on
a score of 66.2.
For complete results, please see: www.rk3de.org
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For more information please contact Joanie Morris, USEF High Performance
Communications Manager at jmorris@usef.org.
The vision of the United States Equestrian Federation(r) is to provide
leadership
for equestrian sport in the United States of America by promoting the
pursuit
of excellence from the grassroots to the Olympic Games, based on a
foundation of fair, safe competition and the welfare
of its human and equine athletes.
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