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Bracket Battle of Event Horses: ROUND 1 Cont.

The ENCAA Bracket Battle continues today with the 1 vs 8 seeds from the Davidson Region and the Aussie/Kiwi Region.  Winsome Adante seems nearly unbeatable, as dominant as he was during his career.  Ready Teddy stands to have a tough challenge as well if he makes it to the Elite 8.  Vote for your favorite to send them on!  Sing your praises or grunt your grumbles in the comment section...noteworthy comments may be rewarded with extra votes toward a horse of your choice.


RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY: 
No surprise, (1) Biko rolled over (8) Wilton Fair 192-37.  Commenters had a good point, that Biko's legacy may be overrated...but the USCTA named him "Horse of the Century" for a reason, and most EN voters agreed.  Biko advances to face the winner of (4) Prince Panache vs. (5) Mr. Maxwell.  It's not going to be easy!

(1) Toytown survived a strong rally from (8) Glenburnie to escape the first round 122-104.  There must be some loyal Ian Stark fans on here!  Good to see Glenburnie get some support he deserves, even if it came up a bit short.  Toytown moves on to meet either (4) Ringwood Cockatoo or (5) Get Smart.


DAVIDSON REGION

1.  WINSOME ADANTE

photo by Anthony Trollope

If Biko was the American horse of the 90's, Dan is certainly the horse of the 00's.  Partnered with Kim Severson, he kicked off his domination with a win at Blenheim CCI***, then went on to win Rolex CCI**** a remarkable three times ('02, '04, and '05).  Winsome Adante was a member of the Gold Medal team at the 2002 WEG (6th individually), and won Individual Silver/Team Bronze at the Athens Olympics in 2004.  Once again he represented the U.S. in the 2006 WEG, and closed out his career with a third place finish at Badminton CCI**** in 2007.

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8. BALLY COR



Ridden by Tad Coffin, the extraordinary mare Bally Cor was a key piece in the USET's eventing success in the 1970s.  She won Team and Individual gold at the 1975 PanAms, Team and Individual gold at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, and Team bronze at the 1978 World Championships at Lexington.  As if her own record weren't enough, Bally Cor produced Jim Stamets' Bally Mar, the 2001 USEA Mare of the Year (later ridden by Karen O'Connor).  In 2004 Bally Mar was inducted into USEA's Hall of Fame.



AUSSIE/KIWI REGION

1.  READY TEDDY

Photo by Bernie Saunders

Ridden by Blyth Tait, Ready Teddy represented New Zealand in the 1996 Olympics at the age of 8...and won Individual Gold, Team Bronze.  In 1998, Teddy did it again, winning Individual Gold and Team Gold at the WEG in Rome.  He also won Burghley CCI*** in 2001.   



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8.  DARIEN POWERS

Photo from www.theage.com.au
A beautiful gray who always seemed to go round with his ears up, Darien Powers was a powerhouse on the Australian Olympic Team.  Darien won two Olympic gold medals as part of the Australian teams in 1996 and 2000, and broke the Olympic eventing dressage score record at Sydney.


 

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Bally Cor is my horse's great aunt, and any horse I've met with a Cormac bloodline is an incredible, intelligent athlete.

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Biko is the horse of the century b/c of the old system that the USCTA used to determine grading points. Its great that he won morven park advanced 6,000 times. Just didnt deserve to beat out a burghley winner.

BTW, are we expected to be honest and only vote once per Battle Bracket? I would have enjoyed seeing Glenburnie win and would have voted multiple times if I'd thought of it sooner. (Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm kinda slow.)

Here is a great comment that Polly added on the Poll comments section-- I feel it should be re-posted here for everyone to read:

Lest we forget, Bally Mar came from Massachusetts. Bred by the Pingree family, owned by Dierdre Pirie (mother of Amanda) and started by our old friend from Area 1, Jim Stamets. Jim and "Amber" competed successfully through Advanced, including a great run around the full format Blenheim. She was a quirky girl and they were perfect for each other. She was the 2001 USCTA Mare of the year. It wasn't until the late Fall of 2001, when Jim died, that the mare was sent to the O'Connor camp.

Posted by Polly on March 10th 2010

>>sedona: Hey, to address the multiple voting comment, the polling software is set to NOT ALLOW MULTIPLE VOTES. Meaning that even though you can hit 'refresh' or 'return to poll' and vote again, the same 'thank you we have already registered your vote' will display at the top and your vote will not be counted a second time.

That being said, it is entirely possible to vote from multiple computers, and to vote multiple times if you have a very specific and rare browser configuration. Our poll has similar security to those used by ESPN, which is good enough for me.

I love both Ready Teddy and Darien Powers, and saw both at Sydney 2000. Of course, I only saw Ready Teddy hacking out a few weeks before the actual Olympics - he was luminous! But to drive in, in the big busses that were used to transport spectators to the Olympics, and to see Darien Powers out on Phase A - the whole bus erupted in cheers. He was unmistakeable.

Once again....hear, hear!

Pingree family bred, and owned Bally Mar. She was for sale as a weanling the summer of 1986, I believe, for $5,000.00. I went to Hamilton to look at her, I was so impressed that I kept all the sale ads for her. She was by OMAR sired by Gambrinus. I used to ride the elite Hanovarian at Piel Farm in Abbot Village, ME. He was imported by Mike Piel, bought at a Gov't. auction in 1972. Gambrinus eventually went to Huntington Farm (VT) for the breeding seasons. Bally Mar had success written all over her, but I did not purchase her for fear of not doing her justice. Visionaire,I do not believe Deidre Pirie had anything to do with her.

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