Remington’s owners Ron and Densey Juvonen (thanks to USEF’s Sarah Ike for the heads up!)
What an exciting day for the Brits – Mary King rode like the champion she is to take the first two spots at Rolex. Sinead was terrific to take third, but even more endearing when overcome by emotion on finishing her round, and didn’t stop crying for quite a long time, she may still be teary now!
Rails were expensive and Clayton dropped down a couple of places with one down.
Everyone was sad that Mark Todd didn’t jump NZB Grass Valley, he withdrew right before the show-jumping started, but helped Joe Meyer warm up. From what I understand Grass Valley will be fine.
James Alliston, a Brit in California, had a terrific Rolex finishing 2 in the top 20. I spoke to him earlier this morning and hope to have that interview up if not tonight, then some time tomorrow.
Fernhill Urco, 2nd, watches and waits while his stable mate jumps for the win. They’re tearing down the media centre around us, so I have to pack up my things, pick Leo up from the railings downstairs, and find somewhere else to go. Thanks for staying with me, I’ll bring you more soon, hopefully, and go eventing!