WEG Eventing Afternoon Dressage Open Thread: Fox-Pitt Takes Command, USA in Fifth for Team Standings

Welcome to the afternoon session of dressage at WEG! We’ll be bringing you live updates from the competition each day, so keep refreshing this page for all of the insanity (or as much insanity as there can be in dressage!) coming down the pipe today.

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11:18 a.m. EST: And that’s a wrap for day one! Stay tuned for a full recap, and we’ll be back tomorrow with more live action!

11:16 a.m. EST: Here are your top 10 after the first day of dressage completes. For the team standings, Great Britain on top, followed by Germany and New Zealand. The Netherlands are in fourth, and the USA are in fifth. Canada still has two more riders to go tomorrow and is in eighth overall.

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11:15 a.m. EST: What a turnout today!

11:14 a.m. EST: The last rider of the day is in the ring! Denmark’s Peter Tersgov Flarup and CTS Twin Peaks will close out competition for the day.

Peter

11:13 a.m. EST: Big cheers for Rodolphe. Our thoughts are with him and his family.

11:10 a.m. EST: With the last rider circling, our helmet count for the day is at 10, including all three USA riders. Roughly half of the horses had on ear bonnets. More # fun to come after day two!

11:09 a.m. EST: We can’t wait!

11:05 a.m. EST: Finishing up our day one with the second to last ride, French rider Rodolphe Scherer and the lovely Makara Demontiege.

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10:59 a.m. EST: Where can we get some?

10:57 a.m. EST: Individual rider for Finland Sanna Siltakorpi and Lucky Accord trending for top 10 currently.

Sanna

10:55 a.m. EST:

10:50 a.m. EST: Chinese individual rider Alex Hua Tian and Harbour Pilot C in the ring now. Trending for 13th currently.

Alex

10:48 a.m. EST:

10:44 a.m. EST: More clarification on the spur rule.

10:41 a.m. EST: Riding as a GBR individual, Nicola Wilson and Annie Clover earning some nice marks.

Nicola

10:39 a.m. EST: In case anyone was wondering Ingrid Klimke’s lack of spurs (or perhaps they were black and hard to see?).

10:33 a.m. EST: As CZE’s Martin Maivald and Gomba begin their test, we’re seeing some more clouds rolling in. More #WoodstockWEG on tap?

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10:32 a.m. EST:

10:29 a.m. EST: New hashtag alert! #WoodstockWEG

10:25 a.m. EST: Next up, Australia’s Bill Levett and Shannondale Titan.

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10:22 a.m. EST: Big pats for FRH Escada. Not quite enough to catch the leaders, but still a 41.2 and third place!

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10:21 a.m. EST: We’ve dispatched Chinch to WFP’s yard, but have a sinking feeling he might get turned away without the formula you seek.

10:20 a.m. EST:

10:18 a.m. EST: Ingrid Klimke and FRH Escada JS in the right now. Trending solidly for second place currently.

Ingrid

10:14 a.m. EST:

10:10 a.m. EST:

10:09 a.m. EST: Almost finished for the day, and here are your top 10 going into the final break of the day. Eight more to go after this last break.

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10:07 a.m. EST: What a way to come back! Tim Price and Wesko get off to a shaky start but take a breath and fight their way back to score a 42.2 to go into third place!

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10:05 a.m. EST: Me first!

10:02 a.m. EST: Luhmühlen winners Tim Price and Wesko not off to the best of starts so far, but have clawed their way back up to the 70s.

Tim

9:57 a.m. EST: Poland’s Marta Dziak-Gierlicz and Vacat JP go for the big canter.

Marta

9:54 a.m. EST: We don’t think we can allow that to happen!

9:53 a.m. EST:

9:52 a.m. EST: Weather is looking much brighter at Haras du Pin.

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9:47 a.m. EST: Yes, it is quite tall! #FashionPolice

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9:43 a.m. EST: William Fox-Pitt and Chilli Morning take the lead from Michael Jung with a score of 37.3. We’ve broken into the 30s!

9:41 a.m. EST: Did you expect anything else? William and Chilli Morning have shown us how it’s done!

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9:40 a.m. EST: William grabbing a lot of 8s out there. Looking good so far.

WFP

9:36 a.m. EST:

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9:33 a.m. EST: Well done, Sarah!

9:29 a.m. EST: The EN Fashion Police (ok, that’s not really a thing, but it definitely should be) are loving this shadbelly on Spain’s Cristina Pinedo Sendagorta, riding Helena XII.

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9:25 a.m. EST: Gabriel Figueiredo Silva Cury and former Mark Todd mount Grass Valley are in the ring now.

Grass Valley

9:20 a.m. EST: Cheering on Team USA!

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9:16 a.m. EST: Ireland’s Sarah Ennis and Horseware Stellor Rebound looking polished. Sarah is rocking the tan breeches today.

Sarah

9:12 a.m. EST: Elaine Pen’s thoughts on cross country.

9:05 a.m. EST: Your top 10 going into the first break of the afternoon.

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9:02 a.m. EST: They lost their rhythm in the canter work, which will drop them down more than they’d surely like, but Jessie was still beaming at the final salute. A 50.2 for 7th place – strong start for Canada!

Jessica Phoenix and Pavarotti

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8:58 a.m. EST: Next up for Canada, Jessie Phoenix and Pavarotti. Looking keen yet relaxed, trending in third/fourth place currently.

Jessie

8:56 a.m. EST: Elaine scores a 42.3 to go into second place. Michael Jung still has a bit of breathing room on his 40.7.

Elaine Pen and Vira

8:52 a.m. EST: Elaine Pen (NED) and Vira are really showing off. Currently trending a 70.33%, which would be good for third.

Elaine

8:47 a.m. EST: Here’s another who’s raring to get out on Pierre Michelet’s course on Saturday. Italy’s Evelina Bertoli and Leitrim Orient Express.

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8:44 a.m.: Looks like the sun is finally peeking through!

8:40 a.m. EST: Malin did a good job keeping the lid on Sofarsogood, who clearly has his sights set on cross country. 61.3 for their score.

Malin

8:38 a.m. EST: Phillip shares his thoughts with EN.

8:37 a.m. EST: Boyd and Lindsey look on during Phillip’s test.

Via USEF Eventing High Performance Facebook page.

Via USEF Eventing High Performance Facebook page.

8:35 a.m. EST:

8:34 a.m. EST: Look at that smile! Sweden’s Malin Petersen is rocking the helmet aboard Sofarsogood.

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8:32 a.m. EST: Solid start for Australia so far.

 8:28 a.m. EST: Christopher Burton (AUS) and TS Jamaimo putting in a workmanlike and obedient test. Don’t count this guy out – he won the Adelaide CCI4* with this horse on a CATCH RIDE.

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8:25 a.m. EST: Cedric will go into third after scoring a 47.3 on home turf.

8:21 a.m. EST: Phillip getting plenty of media love.

8:20 a.m. EST: France’s second team rider, Cedric Lyard and Cadeau Du Roi look poised to put in a very competitive performance today.

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8:11 a.m. EST: Belgium’s Constantin Van Rijckevorsel and Goodwins Reef make a very stately picture.

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8:10 a.m. EST: Too much star power in one shot! Michael Jung waiting for Mark Todd to finish his interview.

8:05 a.m. EST: Phillip has absolutely thrown down in the sandbox this morning. John Kyle says “This is really, really good.” They’ve scored a 43.8 to go into second!

Phillip Dutton and Trading Aces. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Phillip Dutton and Trading Aces. Photo by Jenni Autry.

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8:03 a.m. EST:

8:02 a.m. EST: And Phillip is in the ring.

Oscar

8:00 a.m. EST: Boyd is cheering on his mate!

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7:57 a.m. EST: Now those are some hungry WEG fans!

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