Welcome to part 2 of 2 of our open thread coverage of Rolex 2015. Click here for part 1 of 2 of the open thread, which covers the first half of the Saturday action. All scores are provisional. Go Rolex!
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5:35 pm ET: Will Faudree and Andromaque have withdrawn following the cross country.
4:06 pm ET: We have confirmed that all horses and riders who fell today are uninjured, minus a few bumps and bruises. Given the conditions, this is a wonderful testament to course design, course building, good officiating, good riding, and good horses.
3:53 pm ET: In your friendly frangible pin update, Will Faudree and Andromaque, Lillian Heard and Share Option, Allie Blyskal Sacksen and Sparrow’s Nio, and Ellen Doughty-Hume with Sir Oberon have all been given 11 penalties for breaking frangible fences. Francis Whittington’s 11 penalties have been removed. Seriously though, as an anecdotal note, it looked as though the frangible pins really did their job out there today. Don’t believe me? Check out the images below.
2:17 pm ET: This concludes the cross country action for Rolex 2015! Scroll down for a recap of the exciting action, ridiculousness, and insanity. And of course stay tuned to EN for much much more from cross country day.
From Eventing NZL:
Oh no, after such a brilliant round, devastating news to hear Dambala has pulled up lame and Emily has withdrawn him from the competition. How heartbreaking.
2:15 pm ET: Eventing New Zealand has is announcing that Emily Cammock has withdrawn Dambala after the cross country.
2:13 pm ET: Your current Rolex leaderboard, as penalties for breaking frangible pins continue to get added by officials [Link]
Your #RK3DE top three: Tim Price/Wesko, Michael Jung/Sam, Michael/Rocana. Stay tuned for the full report on EN!
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Is that why Germans don’t make watches? @RolexKentucky @timpricenzl #eventinglive — Cam W Price (@camwprice) April 25, 2015
2:14 pm ET: Too soon, too soon.
31, 586 spectators came out to this rainy but exciting Cross-Country day at #RK3DE #RK3DE15 #bestweekendallyear
— Rolex Kentucky (@RolexKentucky) April 25, 2015
“The ground was wet but not v deep, the jumps were v well-prepared” Michael Jung talks to @FTHIERIOT, lies 2nd & 3rd overnight — samantha clark (@samanthalclark) April 25, 2015
Boyd Martin & Master Frisky close out XC day at #rk3de 2015 with just 1.6 time penalties. They’ll move on with 48.6 pic.twitter.com/zkqyJUSsur
— USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
2:06 pm ET: Phillip and Boyd share their joy after two wonderful cross country rides to end the day. Is anyone surprised that the pair of long-time friends make up the two highest placed Americans at Rolex after cross country? This hug makes my day. I’m almost surprised the sun doesn’t come blasting through the clouds in a cascade of rainbows. #bromance #boylip
1:55 pm ET: Phillip Dutton and Mighty Nice make the Normandy Bank at 23 A, B, & C look effortless. PDutty navigated Happy around almost perfectly, picking up just 3.2 time penalties.
Huge bummer. James Alliston has fallen from Tivoli #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
1:50 pm ET: In an incredible moment, Michael Jung stood up to pat Sam right before the finish line, presumably feeling like he had made the time, but he cut it too close and they took one second worth of time penalties, giving Tim Price the outright overnight lead. Time will tell how expensive those pats were.
Tim Price and Wesko will be your overnight leaders on 36.6! Unbelivable! #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Michael and Sam are over the last. Huge pats! But 1 second over to go into 2nd place! #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
1:46 pm ET: Buck and Reggie decide to leave one out with a bold ride at the Market Moguls, jumping out of the camera frame. They would retire a few fences later after 20 penalties at the Frog Pond.
Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill By Night have been eliminated on refusals #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
The defending champs @foxpitteventing & Bay My Hero come home clear over fences with 8.4 time penalties.46.9 #rk3de pic.twitter.com/t4vmEzfeC6 — USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
1:41 pm ET: Michael Jung gives his long-time partner Sam a pat after working their way through the Park Question.
Lauren Kieffer has retired Veronica on course #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
1:34 pm ET: William Fox-Pitt and Bay My Hero , as usual, demonstrate the perfectly calm yet perfectly forward ride into the now very slippery Market Moguls question. They finished clear with a few time penalties.
If it gives any indication what the horses are running on today #RK3DE @RolexKentucky @eventingnation pic.twitter.com/QnavhJsT0K — Madison Harris (@MadisonHarris91) April 25, 2015
2:52 pm ET: So, about that bluegrass…
Werner Geven was eliminated at fence 4 but we aren’t sure exactly what happened. William Fox Pitt and Bay My Hero set out. #RK3DE
— U.S. Eventing (@USEventing) April 25, 2015
Nicola Wilson & Annie Clover end up with a 56.8 score after no jumping and 11.2 time penalties. #rk3de pic.twitter.com/eueIzfyXXo — USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
1:27 pm ET: Marilyn Little and Demeter got off line a little bit in the coffin, I mean “Park Question,” at 8, 9 A & B to pick up an unfortunate 20 penalties. They retired later on course.
Good news! Bill Levett and Improvise have been confirmed double clear! #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Sad for Kevin Keane and Fernhill Flutter who retired on course. A stop for Gina at 7B. #RK3DE — U.S. Eventing (@USEventing) April 25, 2015
Damn. Jennie Brannigan and Cambalda pick up 20 coming out of the Head of the Lake #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
1:19 pm ET: Gina Miles sat very well to get through a sticky moment early with SVR Ron. They would later retire on course.
And even more good news! Colleen Rutledge and Covert Rights have been confirmed clear we 12 time #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
1:14 pm ET: Colleen Rutledge and Covert Rights showing off a camera angle from an arial drone as they soar across the massive table.
1:10 pm ET: Bill Levett shows his determination getting out of the Frog Pond early on the course with Improvise. The B element is riding huge today.
The ground is visibly deteriorating. Riders need to find better galloping ground outside of the lines everyone has been using #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Collection Pass stops at ditch and brush and deposits Kate in the ditch. Both are up, and Cole cantering back to his stall. #Rolex15 #Rk3de — Practical Horseman (@prachorseman) April 25, 2015
1:04 pm ET: Will Faudree and Andromaque – jump it Missy! They finished with just 5.6 time penalties and 11 penalties for breaking a frangible pin.
12:58 pm ET: Donner the Deer and Lynn Symansky soar out of the Frog Pond at #7. Lynn came out riding with the look of a strong sense of purpose. Riders really need to attack this course early on to set a good tone, and Lynn did just that. Clear with 10.8 time.
Lynn Symansky and Donner are showing just how valuable it is to be sitting on an OTTB over this course in these conditions! #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Esprit de la Danse hits the brakes at 9b with John Michael Durr. Huge bummer for them #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Rachel’s fall came at the Mounds. Irish Rhythm pecked on landing & she couldn’t save it. A shame; they jumped clear in their debut last year
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Rachel McDonough tried to save it when she got jumped out of the saddle on Irish Rhythm. Just couldn’t hold on. Bummer #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
12:50 pm ET: Allie Knowles and Sound Prospect getting AIR over the table at #2. They unfortunately picked up 20 penalties at the coffin soon thereafter.
12:46 pm ET: Katie Ruppel with a quick helmet adjustment aboard Houdini. The pair picked up an unfortunate stop at the Head of the Lake and were later eliminated for refusals on course at the Water Park duck pond.
The Park Question (coffin), Mounds, and Land Rover Hollow have caused most trouble so far. #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
12:42 pm ET: Amanda Wilson and Cool Decision worked their way around Derek Di Grazia’s course with 20 jumping penalties. 12:41 pm ET: Holly Payne and Never Outfoxed were unfortunately not shown very much on the live feed, but they finished a great round with just 5.6 time penalties.
Jordan Linstedt and Capato just had a runout at the brush corner at the Mounds #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
12:39 pm ET: You can see the ground getting torn up on the landing of the Market Moguls at fence #4 as Lizzie Snow and Coal Creek land after a great ride through. They finished a quality round with 22.8 time penalties.
Coal Creek was previously ridden by the late Amy Tryon, a Rolex veteran herself. #Rolex15 #RK3DE
— Practical Horseman (@prachorseman) April 25, 2015
Anna Collier and Gleaming Road are home clear with about 50 time #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Confirmed double clear for Tim Price and Wesko to stay on 36.3 tied for the lead #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
12:33 pm ET: Tim Price and Wesko finished double-clear. There was a brief wait while the officials figured out the pair’s time, due to the hold on course, but Tim reportedly finished under the time and is therefore guaranteed the overnight lead.
Dana Widstrand & Relentless Pursuit are through with 20 jumping and 36.8 time penalties. 114.9 total. #rk3de pic.twitter.com/vuwUY49t5c — USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
We have confirmed with @JimmieHSchramm that both she and Bellamy are OK. Rough luck when they were having such a good ride #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Shamelessly occupying a laptop at the Apple Store to watch @RolexKentucky with @svennerstal go @timpricenzl!!! #comeonDash — Ellen Svennerstål (@ESvennerstal) April 25, 2015
12:30 pm ET: We people are crazy!
12:16 pm ET: After a hold on course, for some reason the officials continued to hold overnight tied leaders Tim Price and Wesko, despite releasing Meghan O’Donoghue out of the start box. Tim was released a minute or so after Meghan started. Surely, there is a lot to coordinate on a restart! After an 8+ minute break, Wesko started back for Tim looking fresh and relaxed. The provisional times are going to be a complete mess for at least a short time. Dana Windstrand rode past Tim during the hold, I believe.
The hold on course has been lifted and Anna Collier is back in action at the hollow. Tim Price had dismounted and gets back on his horse
— U.S. Eventing (@USEventing) April 25, 2015
12:20 pm ET: Tied for first after dressage, Tim Price and Wesko of New Zealand, soared over the first part of the course. They were just slightly back on time when they were held due to a fence breaking in Mackenna Shea’s tumble. Tim wisely hopped off Wesko to give the horse a moment to catch his breath, although the move probably got Tim’s saddle completely soaked!
Erin Sylvester & No Boundaries have cleared the course with only 3.6 time penalties. 83.0 total. #rk3de pic.twitter.com/VExcocCbJl — USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
Maya Black & Doesn’t Play Fair are clear over the jumps with 24 time penalties. 76.3 is their new total. #rk3de pic.twitter.com/dYIGsWukMs
— USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
Lillian Heard & Share Option ahve finished clear over fences with 34 time. 85.6 total. #rk3de pic.twitter.com/4fm3pVrlum — USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015
The Battle of the Bald @RolexKentucky who is going to win?! #RK3DE #RK3DE2015 pic.twitter.com/LkUAGYWj8Q
— Ludwig Svennerstal (@svennerstal) April 25, 2015
Zara Phillips: “If you come here with a horse that doesn’t like ditches, it’s not going to be a good time.” #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Jolie Wentworth retires after 2 stops on Goodknight #RK3DE
— U.S. Eventing (@USEventing) April 25, 2015
Boyd Martin and Crackerjack are home clear with time #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Sharon White retired Wundermaske on course after picking up 20 early on course #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
We have two Rolex Rookies who have gone clear so far: Bunnie Sexton and Rise Against and Elisa Wallace and Simply Priceless #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Clear with 10.8 time penalties for Buck Davidson and Petite Flower #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
11:55 am ET: We’re half way through the cross-country action at Rolex. To save the chinchillas from dealing with a server crash, we are starting a new open thread for the second half of the action. So this is part 2 of 2. Click here for part 1 of 2 of the open thread.
Phillip Dutton brings home his 2nd clear of the day aboard Fernhill Cubalawn, another 4* first-timer. Just another day in the life #RK3DE — Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Angela Gryzwinski and Novelle picked up 40 jumping penalties and time but completed #RK3DE
— Eventing Nation (@eventingnation) April 25, 2015
Bunnie Sexton & Rise Against have made it through clear over fences with 13.6 time fault. 83.4 total. #rk3de pic.twitter.com/CHnEMxgPvE — USEF Network (@USEFNetwork) April 25, 2015