
Lauren Kieffer and Veronica at Bramham. Photo by Samantha Clark.
The Equi-Trek Bramham CCI3* First Horse Inspection took place as it normally does in front of the house, with the competitors walking onto the main front lawn from the picturesque stable yard, but unusually this year, it also took place this afternoon bathed in glorious sunshine.
We can’t help but remark on it as it happens so rarely here in England, and it really makes all the difference! Perhaps inspired by the warmth and the wonderful surrounding we were treated to not only some stunning horseflesh which of course we expect from a division packed with such depth and quality such as this, but also some seriously classy outfits, both from the men and the ladies.
Everyone who presented was accepted. Richard Jones withdrew Highland Ford before the Inspection which meant 72 horses came before the Ground Jury of Angela Tucker (president), Christina Klingspor and Harry Payne.
Two horses, Sarah Ennis’ Horseware Stellor Rebound and Nick Gauntlett’s Crown Talisman were asked to trot up twice before being sent to the holding box; both were accepted upon re-inspection. Flora Harris’ Bayano and Cedric Lyard’s Cadeau du Roi were also asked to trot up twice but were also accepted.
Lauren Kieffer and Team Rebecca’s Veronica both looked stunning and very appropriate. Veronica travelled well here with super groom Shannon Kinsley while Lauren was competing at Bromont, and they stayed a few nights with Chris Bartle in Yorkshire before settling in here at Bramham.
Although reluctant to share too much for fear of jinxing herself, which I completely understand, Lauren is excited that Veronica will stay here after Bramham and she will return to England after the Pan Am Games with four more of her horses to spend the rest of the fall season here in the UK.
Veronica will go home with Jess and Clark Montgomery and stay with them until the end of July when Lauren and Landmark’s Monte Carlo, Landmark’s Jungle ROC, Vermiculus and the show jumper Smilla will join her, and they will re-locate to Henrietta Knight’s in Wantage and be based there.
Tentatively the plan at the moment is that Lauren, Shannon, Aubyn Geser and the horses would stay there until October; with the exception of Veronica they are all owned by Jacqueline Mars, and Lauren was quick to remind me that it was all due to her generosity that this is possible. Ms Mars is planning to come and watch her horses compete in England, and Lauren said she had fond memories of doing the same when David and Karen O’Conner were based over here too.
Katherine Coleman is also representing the USA in the CCI3* here at Bramham, but being based here she had less far to travel. Courage Under Fire looked stunning, as did she; we’ll keep our fingers crossed for both our American pairs this weekend.
We do have a precedent as Bruce Davidson won the very first running of the three-day event here back in 1974 on Paddy. More recently in 2003 Will Coleman won the U25 CCI3* on Fox in Flight so equally that should give our young rider contender Caroline Martin and Quantum Solace some hope. The Under 25 CCI3* division trot up Thursday afternoon at 5:30 p.m.
Dressage gets underway early tomorrow morning, but stay tuned for a cross country preview before then. The Under 25 CCI3* riders, including Caroline Martin and Quantum Solace, do their dressage on Friday. Go the USA at the Equi-Trek Bramham Horse Trials, and Go Eventing!
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- Austin O’Connor and Morning Venture. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Lauren Kieffer and Veronica. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Shannon Kinsley and David O’Connor at Bramham. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Lauren Kieffer and Veronica. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Katherine Coleman and Courage Under Fire. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Lauren Kieffer right at home! Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Katrin Norling and Zarina Cora. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Katie Barber and Woodfield Ria. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Jo Ward and Primitive Data. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Gwendolen Fer and Romantic Love. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Cedric Lyard and Cadeau du Roi. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Paul Tapner and Vanir Kamira . Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Oliver Townend and Dunbeau, one of three rides for him in this division including Lanfranco and ODT Ghareeb. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Caroline Powell and Halltown Harley. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Sweden’s Louise Svensson Jahde and Viva. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Andrew Nicholson and MHS King Joules, the horse on which Mary King was given a yellow card here last year. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Olivia Wilmot and Cool Dancer. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Col Thibaut Vallette and Qing Du Briot ENE HN. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Mark Kyle and Desmond Justice. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- The French are well represented at Bramham with nine entries in the CCI3*. Photo by Samantha Clark
- Flora Harris and Bayano Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Tina Cook and Star Witness Photo by Samantha Clark.
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- The on-form Kitty King, recent winner at Tatts CCI3*, here with Persimmon. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Jodie Amos and Wise Crack. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Izzy Taylor and Dax Van Ternieuwbeke. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Regis Prud Hon and Debiut. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Jock Paget. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Alexander Whewall and Salt and Pepper. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- William Fox-Pitt and Fernhill Pimms. Photo by Samantha Clark.
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- Ben Hobday and Baroque. Photo by Samantha Clark.
- Francis Whittington hidden by the gorgeous Fernhill Highlight. Photo by Samantha Clark.