
Boyd Martin and Commando 3 lead the USEF National 5* Championship and sit in second coming into the show jumping. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Here. We. Go. The finale of the 5* competition at Defender Kentucky is upon us and we don’t have long to wait now ‘til we find out who’ll take the 2025 Kentucky Crown. There’s just the small matter of keeping the poles in the cups first…
We’ve been treated to an exceptional display of talent thus far, created over many years and involving meticulous planning of programs to get things just right for these formidable equine athletes – hopes and dreams, ambitions and disappointments – it all culminates here, in the final phase of a 5*.
The competitors will be jumping in reverse order, so last to go will be Michael Jung and fischerChipmunk FRH, the pair that have led the charge right from the first day when they put down a record-breaking dressage score to give themselves a healthy buffer over the rest of the field. They used up a little of that time out on cross country, but others added too and Michael comes into today having extended his lead to 11.8 points clear of his nearest rival Boyd Martin with Commando 3. That gives him the comfort of two fences in hand, but not three. Should Chipmunk inexplicably have two down, he can be three seconds over the time and still win, but not four.
All of this is academic though, for now. We’ll get more into the nitty gritty as things progress this afternoon. I’ll be bringing you live updates from each round as it happens. Lock on ENers. To paraphrase: It’s not over ‘til the chipmunk jumps 🐿️
Here’s a look at the top of the leaderboard as we head into the final phase:
1️⃣ 🇩🇪 Way out in front are Michael Jung and fischerChipmunk FRH who are siting pretty with plenty in hand on a score of 21.
2️⃣ 🇺🇸 In second spot are Boyd Martin and Commando 3 who are leading the USEF National 5* Championship. They’re on a score of 32.8, less than 2 points clear of third place.
3️⃣ 🇬🇧 With two excellent rounds inside the time yesterday – the only rider to beat the clock – Harry Meade sits in third with Et Hop Du Matz on a score of 34.2, and fourth with Grafennacht on a score of 35.2. Will Harry end up with two ‘finish on his dressage’ results? Perhaps.
You’ll find the full leaderboard right here.
There will be some jumping out of order, unless Harry opts to ride Roman-style, which would certainly add a new dimension to the show jumping phase, and with three rides in the top 8, Boyd will also be doing a bit of a juggling act. Their top-placed horses – Et Hop Du Matz in 3rd and Commando 3 in 2nd, respectively – will go in order. Boyd’s set to come forward as first to jump today on Luke 140, coming into this in 8th place on 44.7.
There are two withdrawals and a retirement to catch you up with: Tim Price and Jarillo, who were in =7th place and Ema Klugman and Bronte Beach, who were in 18th, both withdrew before this morning’s horse inspection, where Tim was sent to the hold box with Falco and opted to retire from there; they had been sitting in 15th. Tim will however being going on Happy Boy, who’s currently 22nd.
If you want to follow along with the form as things proceed, you’re in need of EN’s new-look Form Guide – here you go – and you can keep track with the scores via the live leaderboard here.
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Whilst we await the finale, catch up with all that went down to lead us to this point:
▶️ Dressage Day One – Test-by-test Analysis
▶️ Dressage Day One – Full Report
▶️ Dressage Day Two – Test-by-test Analysis
▶️ Dressage Day Two – Full Report
▶️ Round-by-round Cross Country Updates
▶️ Cross Country Report
Before we embark on our final live blog of the competition, a ‘refresher’ on the no. 1 rule of following EN’s classic live blog: refresh, refresh, refresh – and all will be revealed.
If you’re catching up with this later and are the type to like things in order, scroll ⬇️ and read ⬆️. If going backwards is more your jam, have at it.
This is it. The Kentucky crown awaits. Go eventing!
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And that’s it. Defender Kentucky is done and we’ve had The Best Weekend All Year. In case you missed it, here’s the top 3:
1️⃣ 🇩🇪 Michael Jung and fischerChipmunk.
2️⃣ 🇺🇲 Boyd Martin and Commando 3.
3️⃣ 🇬🇧 Harry Meade and Et Hop Du Matz.
You’ll find the final scoreboard right here.
Stay tuned for EN’s full round-up of all that went down in today’s finale.
From me though, it’s over and out.
Thanks for coming along for the live blog ride!
Go eventing!
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🏆 ONCE MORE – THE WINNER OF DEFENDER KENTUCKY IS MICHAEL JUNG AND FISCHERCHIPMUNK FRH🏆
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🇺🇸 USEF NATIONAL 5* CHAMPIONS – BOYD MARTIN AND COMMANDO 3 🇺🇸
🥈 Boyd Martin and Fedarman B 🥈
🥉Boyd Martin and Luke 140 🥉
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🥉THIRD – HARRY MEADE AND ET HOP DU MATZ🥉
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🥈 RUNNER UP – BOYD MARTIN AND COMMANDO 3🥈
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👏 LET’S HEAR IT FOR OUR KENTUCKY CHAMPION MICHAEL JUNG👏
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🐴 LET’S HEAR IT FOR OUR KENTUCKY CHAMPION FISCHERCHIPMUNK FRH🐴
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🏆 THE WINNER OF DEFENDER KENTUCKY IS MICHAEL JUNG AND FISCHERCHIPMUNK FRH🏆
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🇩🇪 Michael Jung and FischerChipmunk FRH

Michael Jung and fischerChipmunk FRH. Photo by Alex Jeffery.
Dressage: 18.6
Cross Country: 0 + 2.4
Score: 21
Place: 1
OK. This. Is. It.
Will Michael win his 5th Kentucky? Will Chip win his 2nd?
They’re clear over the first. And the second. But not the third! Chip just doesn’t get high enough. He’s learned from that though and is right up over the fourth. Clear 5. Good through the double at 6. Clear 7 but he’s not giving these fences a lot of room. It’s a bit edge of your seat. He’s clear over the Rolex Rails at 9. And then through the treble at 11. One to go. Clear over that. One down. But he had a huge buffer. THE WINNER.
Michael Jung and FischerChipmunk FRH finish on a score of 25.
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🇺🇸 Boyd Martin and Commando 3

Boyd Martin and Commando 3. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 26
Cross Country: 0 + 6.8
Score: 32.8
Place: 2
EYES ON! Will Boyd stay in second? Or rise to the top? Breath is being held.
It’s a great start as they fly the first and then get a great shot over the second. Looking good thus far. Boyd’s making tight turns and the horse is showing off all his scope. This is very confident. They’re fabulous through the double at 6. Boyd’s really pushing on. They’re really good over the Rolex Rails at 9. They rub the first part of the treble at 11, but it stays. And they’ve done it! Clear over the last. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME! No worse than second for Boyd.
Boyd Martin wins the USEF National 5* Championship!
And takes second and third place too.
Boyd Martin and Commando 3 finish on a score of XX.
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🇬🇧 Harry Meade and Et Hop Du Matz

Harry Meade and Et Hop du Matz. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 34.2
Cross Country: 0 + 0
Score: 34.2
Place: 3
WE’RE INTO THE TOP 3!
Harry’s cool, calm and collected as he waits for the bell. This horse was seriously impressive out on the cross country yesterday, climbing 14 places up the leaderboard to sit in 3rd coming into today. They get off to a stylish start and are neat and tidy round the loop taking in fences 2 and 3. They stretch over the big oxer at 4 and they’re making this look easy. Everything’s really correct. The double at 6 is no trouble and the horse looks very confident in his job. They’re spot on through the treble at 11 and there’s just two to go now. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME! They finish on their dressage, with a secure podium place.
Harry Meade and Et Hop Du Matz finish on a score of 34.2.
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🇬🇧 Tom McEwen and Brookfield Quality

Tom McEwen and Brookfield Quality. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 26.2
Cross Country: 0 + 10.4
Score: 36.6
Place: 5
World No. 1 Tom comes into the ring to a big cheer. He’s been second at Kentucky twice. He’d love another podium spot. He’s got to jump clear for a chance of that, surely. This is a very good jumper, usually. They’re good over the first but then take the second with his front legs. That could be expensive. They get a super shot over the water tray at 4 and then are quality through the double at 6. The elbows are going at fence 7 and Tom’s making this happen. The horse is jumping really carefully after that early mistake. The treble’s no trouble and they give the last plenty of room. One down.
Tom McEwen and Brookfield Quality finish on a score of 40.6.
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🇳🇿 Monica Spencer and Artist

Monica Spencer and Artist. Photo by Sally Spickard.
Dressage: 29.3
Cross Country: 0 + 12.4
Score: 41.7
Place: 7
Artist is pretty as a picture in the Kentucky sunshine as he waits for the bell. They get off to a good start but isn’t giving them much air. He clears the water tray at 4 and Monica really navigates the double at 6 well with this Thoroughbred. Oh, a miscommunication at 8 and Artist jumps right through the fence. They get things straight back together for the Rolex Rails at 9 but then have the middle part of the treble down. They clear the last three and Monica gives Artist a pat. Two down, 1.2 time.
Monica Spencer and Artist finish on a score of 50.9.
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🇩🇪 Libusse Lübbeke and Caramia 34

Libussa Lubekke and Caramia 34. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 27.1
Cross Country: 0 + 22
Score: 49.1
Place: 9
Libusse’s here on her family homebred, which is cool. They’re great over the first and then very strong over the second. They make the vertical at 3 and then are bold over the water tray at 4. The mare’s really standing off the fences but she’s got so much scope and power she’s making nothing of them. This is a super round. Oh dear, she loses the horse’s attention round the turn into the treble at 11 and have the first element down. That’ll drop her a place. They finish off their round clear. A top 10 finish for them, so great overall. One down.
Libusse Lübbeke and Caramia finish on a score of 53.1.
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🇺🇸 Emily Hamel and Corvett

Emily Hamel and Corvette. Photo by Shelby Allen.
Dressage: 38.6
Cross Country: 0 + 10.8
Score: 49.4
Place: 10
Let’s watch ‘Barry’ fly! His jumping style has become iconic. He’s fun to watch and loves his job. They’re a really lovely partnership. He’s huge over the first and then even bigger over the second. You can hear the gasps from the crowd. They’re clear over the third and Barry says, ‘Let me at ‘em’. Emily’s riding really well, it can’t be easy. They have a huge moment at fence 7. Emily’s out of the tack and Barry’s running off. Sit tight. She does. They’re back together. Phew. And continue on. They’ve been give 4 penalties for that though as Emily had to turn back to the fence. There’s time to add. They finish the course clear. 4 jumping, 6.8 time.
Emily Hamel and Corvett finish on a score of 60.2.
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🇺🇸 James Alliston and Karma

James Alliston and Karma. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 37.3
Cross Country: 0 + 13.2
Score: 50.5
Place: 11
This is a really elegant mare and she’s really bouncy as she trots round waiting for the bell. She looks keen for the job. They get a great shot over the first and Karma’s still bouncy as she turns for the second. She’s really taking James forward to the fences. Boy she loves this phase. They’re clear through the double at 6, really great through there. They take on the Rolex Rails and really show their scope and power. They have a little conversation before the water tray at 10 and then rattle the first part of the treble at 11. They’re close on the time. They clear the last. A smidge over. 0.4 time penalties.
James Alliston and Karma finish on a score of 50.9.
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🇨🇦 Jessica Phoenix and Fluorescent Adolescent

Jessie Phoenix and Fluorescent Adolescent. Photo by Abby Powell.
Dressage: 36.8
Cross Country: 0 + 14.4
Score: 51.2
Place: 12
The spotty pony clears the first and then the second. She’s not giving them much air. The third is good but then they have a rail at the 4th, then take the 5th with her hind. They’re OK over 6a but then have the b element. They’re clear over the Rolex Rails at 9 and then swing back and take the water tray at 10 really well. The treble comes up their way at 11. They clear the next two but then gets underneath the last and take that down. Four down.
Jessica Phoenix and Fluorescent Adolescent finish on a score of 67.2.
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🇩🇪 Calvin Böckmann and The Phantom of the Opera

Calvin Böckmann and The Phantom of the Opera. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 30.2
Cross Country: 15 + 10
Score: 55.2
Place: 13
Calvin and Phantom get their round off to a good start with a neat jump over the first. They come quickly round the the second and this horse is really taking his rider into the jumps. He’s quick in this phase too. The horse is jumping really nicely and they’re clear through the first half of the course, have no trouble at the Rolex Rails at 9 and the treble at 11 is very good. They come to the last clear, and jump that. A really fast, clear round. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME!
Calvin Böckmann and The Phantom of the Opera finish on a score of 55.2.
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🚜 We’ve got a short pause for the arena drag 🚜
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🇬🇧 Harry Meade and Grafennacht

Harry Meade and Grafennacht. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 35.2
Cross Country: 0 + 0
Score: 35.2
Place: 4
This pair were so impressive on the cross country yesterday. The mare has been known to have a rail, or more, though. They are clean over the first and then again over the second. They come round the turn to the third smoothly and Harry looks to be taking hist time. The mare’s jumping really well. Interestingly she’s in a hackamore, perhaps to help her in this phase. They’re clear through the double and then get a great shot into the Rolex Rails at 9. Oh, the middle part of the treble at 11 is on the ground again. But they finish up with just that down. That’s a good round from this mare. They hold their 4th place. One down, 0.4 time.
Harry Meade and Grafennacht finish on a score of 39.6.
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🇺🇸 Boyd Martin and Fedarman B

Boyd Martin and Fedarman B. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 29.8
Cross Country: 0 + 10.4
Score: 40.2
Place: 6
Bruno looks beautiful and bouncy as he trots round waiting for the bell. They give the first plenty of space and the second is easy. They get a smooth turn back to the third and then get a massive leap over the water tray at 4. And another big one at 5. Bruno’s jumping his socks off. He’s very neat and tidy over the next two and then are brilliant over the Rolex Rails at 9. The treble is like a Pony Club exercise for them. They continue on jumping clear, but the time’s tight… Just over. Oh. That could potentially drop them down a place. 0.4 time.
Boyd Martin and Fedarman B finish on a score of 40.6.
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🇺🇸 Buck Davidson Jr. and Sorocaima

Buck Davidson and Sorocaima. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 42.1
Cross Country: 0 + 19.6
Score: 61.7
Place:14
This horse is a pure Thoroughbred and had a successful career on the track before becoming an eventer. He can find this phase difficult, but things have been steadily improving for the pair. They clear the first and look good over the second. Buck makes a sharp turn round for the third, he’s definitely aware of the clock. The horse is jumping really well. They navigate the double at 6 and the gelding’s getting a little strong and poking his nose in the air a bit into the approach. It doesn’t look easy but they’re clear so far. Until… The middle part of the treble goes again, they really kick that out. They clear the final three though. The horse tried really hard and did a good job overall. One down, 0.8 time.
Buck Davidson and Sorocaima finish on a score of 66.5.
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🇺🇸 Cassie Sanger and Redfield Fyre

Cassie Sanger and Redfield Fyre. Photo by Sally Spickard.
Dressage: 38.6
Cross Country: 15 + 14
Score: 67.6
Place: 15
And we have another first-timer! These guys done great at Kentucky!
They clear the first but unfortunately have the second down. This horse isn’t the easiest in this phase and Cassie does a good job with him. They’re clear through the double at 6 and the horse is trying really hard. But then they have the rail at 8. They make the Rolex Rails at 9 but then, that middle part of the treble at 11 causes bother again. He kind of jumps through that. They jump the final three clear. A 5* completion for them. Three down, 0.4 time.
Cassie Sanger and Redfield Fyre finish on a score of 80.
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🇺🇸 Shannon Lilley and Eindhoven Garette

Shannon Lilley and Eindhoven Garette. Photo by Sally Spickard.
Dressage: 39.8
Cross Country: 0 + 30.8
Score: 70.6
Place: 16
Shannon takes her time before crossing the line. They’re focused as they clear the first and the horse is ears pricked over the second. He pulls his knees right up over the rails at 3 and really jumps high over the fourth. This is a sweet round so far. Ah, sadly they have the b element of 6 down. That’s a shame. It drops them a place. They continue on and seem to have got things back together but then have the middle of the treble at 11 down. That’s facing towards the in-gate. They clear the rest. 5* completion for them, good job. Two down, 0.8 time.
Shannon Lilley and Eindhoven Garette finish on a score of 79.4.
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🇳🇿 Jonelle Price and Hiarado

Jonelle Price and Hiarado. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 30
Cross Country: 20 + 24
Score: 74
Place: 17
Jonelle didn’t have the day she’d have hoped yesterday, but she’ll have put that to the back of her mind to focus on today. They jump the first neatly and then make a smooth swing round to the second. Hiarado pokes her nose in the air on the approach to the third and then goes a bit up and down over the fourth. Jonelle’s a master though and is helping her mare out all the way. They’re clear over the tricky Rolex Rails at 9. And then they’re very neat through the treble at 11. Two to jump. The approach to the last is a little ropey, but they clear it. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME!
Jonelle Price and Hiarado finish on a score of 74.
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🇺🇸 Mary Bess Davis and Imperio Magic

Mary Bess Davis and Imperio Magic. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 39.8
Cross Country: 20 + 15.2
Score: 75
Place: 18
This is another debutant pair about to complete their first 5* and they get off to a strong start, easily clearing the first through and looking very confident in there. They get a little deep into the double at 6 but this horse is so agile he makes nothing of it. He’s jumping for fun as he carries on clear and then they’re very neat through the treble at 11. They continue clear, and are over the last. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME!
Mary Bess Davis and Imperio Magic finish on a score of 75.
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🇺🇸 Brooke Burchianti and Cooley Space Grey

Brooke Burchianti and Cooley Space Grey. Photo by Sally Spickard.
Dressage: 46.3
Cross Country: 20 + 26
Score: 92.3
Place: 19
Another rookie pair are in the ring looking for their 5* completion. They get off to a quick start but unfortunately have the second down. They put it behind them and carry on confidently. They’re good through the double at 6 and then look great coming across the ring over 7 and 8. They get in close to the water tray at 10 but it stays up. Then they have the middle part of the treble at 11. They clear the last few and secure their 5* completion inside the top 20. Two down.
Booke Burchianti and Cooley Space Grey finish on a score of 100.3.
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🇺🇸 Arden Wildasin and Sunday Times

Arden Wildasin and Sunday Times. Photo by Sally Spickard.
Dressage: 43.3
Cross Country: 20 + 37.6
Score: 100.9
Place: 20
It’s so cool to see this pair jumping towards a 5* completion today on their debut. This is a game little horse who’s fun to watch.
They clear the first two easily and then the horse pats the ground to neatly jump the rails at 3. They rattle the poles over the water tray at 4 but it stays up. They’re bold through the double at 6 and then see a massive one over fence 8. Woah! They’re going really quick but the horse is jumping fabulously. Ah, they have the middle of the treble down, but go on to clear the last few. A huge cheer for these debutants who’ve just had a 5* completion, guaranteed to be in the top 20. Go get your ice cream Arden. One down, 0.8 time.
Arden Wildasin and Sunday Times finish on a score of 105.7.
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🇦🇺 Rebecca Braitling and Caravaggio II

Bec Braitling and Caravaggio II. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 40.2
Cross Country: 20 + 55.2
Score: 115.4
Place: 22
This big horse looks fabulous after his efforts yesterday. He’s a powerful guy, really impressive. He makes the first fence look small and then comes round and clears the second. Oh no, they have the back rail over the water tray at 4. She gets a little deep into the double at 6 but make it through clear. They have a little stutter before the Rolex rails at 9, the horse just looked at the crowd, but Bec’s bold and they clear it. They continue on really confidently. A shame about that rail. One down.
Rebecca Braitling and Caravaggio II finish on a score of 119.4.
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🇳🇿 Tim Price and Happy Boy

Tim Price and Happy Boy. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 29.1
Cross Country: 40 + 11 + 35.2
Score: 115.3
Place: 21
Happy Boy looks happy to be in the ring this afternoon. He’s clear over the first two fences and picks up nicely over the vertical at 3. He makes a lovely shape over the water tray at 4 and comes through the double at 6 really neatly. This round is very smooth, but they have a really lucky moment at the Rolex rails at 9 – it stays up. Tim’s riding inside all the lines to save seconds. They continue on jumping clear all the way. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME!
Tim Price and Happy Boy finish on a score of 115.3.
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🇺🇸 Katherine Coleman and Monbeg Senna

Katherine Coleman and Monbeg Senna. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 38.2
Cross Country: 20 + 75.6
Score: 133.8
Place: 23
They get a good shot over the first and Monbeg Senna is stylish over the fences. They loop round to fence 3 and then turn back to the water tray at 4. They’re making this track look easy. They pop through the double at 6 and then get a good shot over the oxer at 7. Oh, the have the Rolex Oxer at 9. That’s going straight into the crowd there, tricky. They put things back together and continue on clear, until the last. They’re a bit deep and it comes down. 2 down and 0.4 time.
Katherine Coleman and Monbeg Senna finish on a score of 142.2.
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🇺🇸 Boyd Martin and Luke 140

Boyd Martin and Luke 140. Photo by Tilly Berendt.
Dressage: 27.9
Cross Country: 0 + 16.8
Score: 44.7
Place: 8
Boyd is in the ring!
Luke’s looking great as he canters round waiting for the bell.
They take their time coming round to the start after the bell and get a great shot over the first. The second is huge and Luke flies it. He’s careful over the third and then stretches over the big parallel at 5. He gets the perfect shot through the double at 6. He’s really getting up in the air and Boyd’s taking the turns really efficiently. This is a very smooth and professional round from Luke. He makes it through the treble at 11 clear and then comes round to the final two. CLEAR INSIDE THE TIME!
Boyd Martin and Luke 140 finish on a score of 44.7.
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