| The Race for the Cup
Continues at The Fork
The final leg of the spring events in the Adequan USEA Gold Cup
Series took place April 6-9 at The Fork Stables in Norwood, North
Carolina during their BB&T Heritage Days. Owner Jim Cogdell,
with his staff and cadre of volunteers, did a marvelous job of
putting on a first-rate event, the sites first CIC***-W,
despite some uncooperative weather.
Darren Chiacchia and Windfall II, Timothy Holekamps 14-year-old
Trakehner stallion, put in a wire-to-wire victory in the CIC***-W,
finishing on their winning dressage score of 33.8. Due to incoming
inclement weather the events schedule was flip-flopped,
so all of show jumping and the preliminary cross-country took
place on the cold and wet Saturday, with cross-country for the
remainder of the divisions (OI, CIC***-W, and CIC***, and A) following
on Sunday. The CIC***-W served as an FEI World Cup qualifier,
as well as the Advanced division for the Adequan USEA Gold Cup
Series.
When they headed out to tackle Capt. Mark Phillips imposing
CIC***-W course, Chiacchia and Windfall II had just a 0.9-penalty
lead over their 2004 Olympic bronze medal winning teammates, Kim
Severson and Winsome Adante. They put barely a foot wrong and
finished right on the optimum time, leaving the other competitors
no option except to try to keep their placings. Their performance
made up for an unfortunate tack malfunction at the East Coasts
other World Cup Qualifier (and one of three Gold Cup events) several
weeks before at the Red Hills Horse Trials, when in the middle
of one of the water complexes one of Darrens reins snapped
in half, causing a run-out. Darren was able to hop off, MacGyver
the rein together, and still managed to finish the event in 13th
place.
Severson and Dan, Linda Wachtmeister and Plain Dealing
Farms 14-year-old Thoroughbred gelding, also put in a stellar
round at The Fork to finish in second place on their dressage
score of 34.7.
Chiacchias and Windfalls performances put them in
the third spot on the Adequan USEA Gold Cup Advanced Leaderboard
with 365 points. They are followed by Severson and Winsome Adante
in fourth position with 330.
Its the practically indomitable Aussie, Phillip Dutton,
with Nina Gardners House Doctor, who sits atop the Gold
Cup Advanced Leaderboard with 630 points. The pair won the Southern
Pines Gold Cup division a few weeks ago and followed that performance
with a third place finish at The Fork, on their dressage score
of 39.1.
They are followed on the Leaderboard by Heidi White and Northern
Spy, her 13-year-old Thoroughbred gelding, in second position
with 425 points accrued after a fifth place finish at Red Hills,
and an eighth place finish at The Fork. Both these pairs can expect
some stiff competition when the Series heats back up this summer,
beginning with the Maui Jim Horse Trials in Wayne, Illinois, July
7-9.
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It was relative newcomer, Kate Luce, a student of Chiacchia,
who won the Intermediate Gold Cup division with her ten-year-old
Hanoverian gelding Tia Lusso. This was a very competitive division,
with the top six scores separated by less than two penalty points.
Luce and Tia Lusso put in double clear cross-country and show
jumping rounds to finish the event on their dressage score of
33.8. Tucked in behind them, also finishing on their dressage
scores, were Becky Holder and Glorious Joy in second with 34.5,
and Colleen Loach and Duke of Somerset with 34.8.
Luce and Tia Lusso earned the third position on the Gold Cup
Intermediate Leaderboard, tied with Phillip Dutton and Happy as
Larry with 205 points (Dutton and Happy as Larry had been previously
incorrectly reported as having 235 points). Stephanie Butts and
Zydeco, Gretchen Butts 14-year-old Thoroughbred-cross gelding,
hold the top spot with 260 points after an eighth place finish
at The Fork and a ninth place finish in the Red Hills CIC**. They
are followed by Robyn Fisher and Lady Calido who won the Galway
Downs CIC** last weekend, putting them in second position on the
Leaderboard with 225 points.
After a two-month break the Race for the Cup picks back up in
July, first in the Midwest at the Maui Jim Horse Trials as mentioned
above, followed by the Cosequin Stuart Horse Trials in Victor,
New York July 20-23 in the Atlantic Division, and The Event at
Rebecca Farm in Kalispell, Montana July 21-23 in the Pacific Division.
The USEA is pleased to welcome back many of our 2005 sponsors,
including Title sponsor Adequan, Presenting sponsors Nunn Finer,
Amerigo, and Nutrena, and Contributing sponsors Cover-All and
UlcerGard. A new Contributing sponsor, Premier Equestrian, has
joined us this year, along with Patron sponsor, Mountain Horse.
Winners of the Gold Cup divisions at each event take home a seven-dose
pack of Adequan, a Mountain Horse jacket with the Gold Cup logo,
and front and hind pairs of Nunn Finer American Style brushing
boots. The second and third place finishers at each event will
receive front and hind pairs of Nunn Finer brushing boots.
This December at the 2006 USEA Annual Meeting and Convention
in St. Louis, Missouri, a grand prize Gold Cup trophy and Amerigo
saddle will be awarded to the rider from each division with the
most points at the end of the year. In addition the Gold Cup champion
at the Advanced level will receive a check from the USEA for $6,000,
and the Intermediate champion receives a check for $4,000. Both
winners will also receive an additional supply of Adequan. The
second placed rider at Advanced wins a $3,500 Bit of Britain gift
certificate, and their Intermediate counterpart wins a $2,500
gift certificate.
For more information on the Gold Cup, visit the USEA website
(www.useventing.com) and click on the Gold Cup logo on the home
page.
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