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Happy Mother’s Day, EN! Whether you are a mom with human children of your own, equine children or are the barn-mom of other people’s kids, hopefully today is a great day. I’m looking forward to spending some time with my mother next weekend at the West Coast’s only recognized one-day event, The Event at Woodland Stallion Station. This will be the first time she sees me go cross country. When I was a kid my mother wouldn’t let me event as she was terrified that my saintly pony would be injured on the cross country course. In a way I’m thankful for that. Had I grown up eventing, I think I wouldn’t appreciate the community that comes with it as much as I do today.

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U.S. Weekend Action:

King Oak Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Scores]

Plantation Field H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status] [Scores]

WindRidge Farm H.T.  [Website] [Scores]

Mill Creek Pony Club H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Scores]

Galway Downs Spring H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times][Scores]

Camelot Schooling H.T. [Scores]

Winona H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Scores]

Sunday Links:

Miley Cyrus picks up $5M horse ranch

Quilt immortalizes Muybridge’s ground-breaking horse photography

Jockey Espinoza fined for excessive whip use on Stellar Wind

Idaho Officials working to keep Vesicular Stomatitus out of the state

Outrider chases down runaway horse at Churchill Downs

Groups differ on plan to control wild horse population

Sunday Video: This is the definition of ‘scrappy event rider’. Niklas Bschorer had a near miss at Badminton.

Lauren Kieffer, Buck Davidson Clinch Jersey Fresh CIC Wins

Buck Davidson and Copper Beach. Photo by Jenni Autry. Buck Davidson and Copper Beach. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Lauren Kieffer continued her domination at the Jersey Fresh International Three-Day Event by clinching the CIC3* win this afternoon with Jacqueline Mars’ Landmark’s Monte Carlo, jumping clear with 8 time penalties in the 9-year-old Irish/Thoroughbred gelding’s first CIC3* to finish on a final score of 54.4.

Only Jenny Caras and Fernhill Fortitude made the optimum time of 6 minutes, 58 seconds in this division, but we did see a number of speedy rides, including Ryan Wood and Frankie, an 11-year-old Thoroughbred gelding he owns with Steven and Karri Guy; they stormed around the course clear with 3.6 time penalties to finish second on 57.0.

Kurt Martin and Delux Z put any cross country demons firmly behind them with a clear trip and 10.8 time penalties to take third place on 65.5. Colleen Loach and Freespirit finished fourth on 65.8 with a clear round and 6.4 time penalties, and Waylon Roberts and Kelecyn Cognac round out the top five after jumping clear with 5.2 time penalties to finish on 66.6.

Ryan Wood and Frankie. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Ryan Wood and Frankie. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Most of the trouble in this division came at the big brush wedge combination in the main arena complex, where Peter Barry and Kilrodan Abbott, Sara Kozumplik Murphy and Catchascatchcan, Erin Sylvester and Mettraise, and Karl Slezak and Yoshi picked up 20 jumping penalties. Erin retired soon after on course.

Caroline Martin and Spring Easy had two refusals at the Jersey Shore and went on to complete the course. She was sitting in second place in this division with Quantum Solace after show jumping clear this morning but withdrew him as planned, as he was only meant to do the combined test in preparation for the Tattersalls CIC3* later this month.

Boyd Martin was the only rider to fall in the CIC3* when he parted ways with Steady Eddie at the big corner on the final combination when the horse slipped between fences just two from home. Boyd was up and OK after the fall and returned later in the afternoon to ride SBF Cortez in the CIC2*.

Allison Springer and Mr Sydney Rocks. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Allison Springer and Mr Sydney Rocks. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Buck Davidson and Copper Beech, who won the CCI3* at this event last year, won the CIC2* today with a clear cross country round and 7.2 time penalties to finish on a score of 47.4. This is “Sean’s” final preparation for the Tattersalls CCI3*, where he’ll compete later this month. Carl and Cassie Segal, who own the 9-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding in partnership with Sherrie Martin, said they have never been to an event in Ireland and are very excited to make the trip.

Doug Payne and Lysander, who he owns in partnership with Kristin Michaloski, finished second in the CIC2* after jumping clear with 2 time penalties. He has produced “Big Leo,” an 8-year-old Thoroughbred Holsteiner gelding bred by Elizabeth Callahan, from the Beginner Novice level (and clearly I’m taking partial credit here since I talent spotted this horse back in 2012). It’s a big weekend for Doug, as it was announced yesterday that he has taken Jack Leary’s place on the USEA Board of Governors.

Joe Meyer and Madison Foote’s Clip Clop round out the top three with the fastest round of the division, jumping clear with .8 time penalties to finish on a score of 51.1. Sharon White and Clifford M finished fourth after jumping clear with 6.8 time penalties for a final score of 55.7, and Sally Cousins and Ideal Contini finished fifth with a clear round and 8.8 time penalties for a final score of 60.0.

Doug Payne and Lysander. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Doug Payne and Lysander. Photo by Jenni Autry.

The CIC2* division also rode very smoothly across the board. The only trouble came when Lucia Strini and Galway Bay Cooley picked up two stops late on the course, and she elected to call it a day. Sable Giesler and Devil Munchkin parted ways at the Jersey Shore water complex, and Bevin Dugan also fell from Kemmerlin on course.

It’s been a very busy day on EN with cross country running both here at Jersey Fresh and across the pond at Badminton, and your best bet to catch up on all the action is to take a look at all of our Jersey Fresh coverage at this link and all of our Badminton coverage at this link. If you missed our update on Jessica Phoenix’s condition following her fall this morning, you can find that at this link. Go Eventing.

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Jessica Phoenix Injury Update After Fall at Jersey Fresh [Updated]

Jessica Phoenix and Exultation. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Jessica Phoenix and Exultation at the first horse inspection on Wednesday. Photo by Jenni Autry.

We have an update on Jessica Phoenix’s condition after her rotational fall with Exultation at fence 6, a hanging log with a steep drop off the back, on the CCI2* cross country course this morning at the Jersey Fresh International Three-Day Event.

Rusty Lowe, FEI safety officer for Jersey Fresh, confirmed to EN that Jessica broke three ribs, her clavicle and her sacrum in the fall. She has been transported to the trauma center at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where she is reportedly in stable condition.

Jessica has no head or neck injuries and is currently being assessed for internal injuries. We will continue to update you on Jessica’s condition in this post, so keep checking back. You can also keep an eye on the Phoenix Equestrian Team Facebook page for updates at this link.

Exultation, an 11-year-old Thoroughbred gelding owned by Jessica, was uninjured in the fall. The EN team sends our best wishes for a full and speedy recovery for Jessica. Go Phoenix Equestrian Team!

Update: Jessica underwent surgery this afternoon at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital to repair damage to her liver that she sustained in the fall. The surgery went well and she is resting comfortably tonight. She is expected to make a full recovery. Please join the EN team in sending lots of positive thoughts her way.

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Andrew Nicholson and Nereo Lead Badminton, Top Five Remain Unchanged

Andrew Nicholson and Nereo. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Andrew Nicholson and Nereo. Photo by Nico Morgan.

The rain was blown away by fairly stiff winds this morning and by the time Paul Tapner set out at 11:30 on Kilronan it was almost perfect conditions for the start of the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials.

For the past few days we’ve heard most of the riders say how much softer the course was this year, and as the first few out, Paul Tapner and Kilronan, Joseph Murphy on Sportsfield Othello, Nicola Wilson on One Two Many and Jock Paget on Clifton Promise all romped home clear with negligible time faults it seemed they may be right. However, there were plenty of thrills and spills to come later in the day.

Andrew Nicholson had one sticky moment on Nereo when he landed steeply into the Lake but after that their clear round never really looked in doubt, the only question was whether they would make the time. In true Andrew Nicholson style he finished bang on the Optimum time and from then on he couldn’t be beaten.

The pressure will be on tomorrow though, as William Fox-­Pitt gave us a masterclass on Chilli Morning to also go clear inside the time even though they never looked to rush, just jumped out of stride and made some very economical turns.

William Fox-Pitt and Chilli Morning. hoto by Nico Morgan.

William Fox-Pitt and Chilli Morning. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Armada cruised round with Oliver Townend too, as did Ingrid Klimke on Horseware Hale Bob and Jock Paget on Clifton Lush so the top five remain on their dressage scores from yesterday and are separated by three penalties ­ less than a rail!

Andrew Nicholson definitely thought that the ground improved during the day and even said when he pulled up on Nereo he was hoping for a midday rain shower to help his cause, but as it happened the weather and the footing just got better and better.

His second horse skipped round easily and which could have been the fast ground, or the fact that he’s the only full TB left in his barn, “Calico Joe is the only full TB I’ve got now; he might not jump like my other horses but the ride in between the fences is unbelievable.

It’s a pleasure to sit on one that can glide ­ you turn left, you turn right and you’re still going the same speed as on the straight.”

William Fox­-Pitt agreed that later in the afternoon the footing was perfect but couldn’t compare it to any other rides, “The course rode really well, there were some great rounds and great pictures; it’s been a fantastic day for the sport. I couldn’t have been on a better horse and particularly being on a stallion, he’s proven that he can jump round Badminton.

He went very easily, he was up on his minute markers the whole way, the time rode very easily for him. Conditions were perfect, the ground was perfect, it was a very good run for the horses on very good ground.”

 

Oliver Townend and Armada Photo by Nico Morgan

Oliver Townend and Armada Photo by Nico Morgan

Oliver Townend knew he was going to have a good round on Armada from the get­go, “He’s pure class. When he jumped the first fence out of the arena and ran off with me down the hill I thought it was all up to me then to jump between the flags because he felt unbelievably on form. He knows me very well and I know him and we trust each other very well.”

Paul Tapner moved up to 7th by virtue of micro­managing Indian Mill round, and some pretty gritty riding! Andrew Nicholson is back in the top ten on Calico Joe in seventh; all of these combinations having gone clear inside the time.

Bettina Hoy and Designer 10. hoto by Nico Morgan.

Bettina Hoy and Designer 10. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Bettina Hoy was super on Designer 10, jumping clear with just 1.2 time to finish 8th overnight ­ when he was a little bold she sat still and quiet and held him, when he needed encouragement she was right there and all the time still and stylish.

The kiwis stole the day ­ not only did Andrew Nicholson bring both his horses home inside the time to finish them both in the top ten but Jonelle and Tim Price had one each also, Jonelle’s second horse only had 1.2 time, similarly Jock Paget brought Clifton Lush home clear and fast, picking up just 6.4 on Clifton Promise.

Jonelle Price and Classic Moet. hoto by Nico Morgan.

Jonelle Price and Classic Moet. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Gemma Tattersall had said in no uncertain terms she had unfinished business here, and she stormed round on Arctic Soul proving her point that they should be strongly considered for the European Championships later this year at Blair.

Gemma Tattersall and Arctic Soul Photo By Nico Morgan

Gemma Tattersall and Arctic Soul Photo By Nico Morgan

Pippa Funnell and Izzy Taylor both rode two clear rounds, and probably the class rounds of the day on their second horses Second Supreme and Briarlands Matilda, and special mention to Ben Hobday who rode a mature, thoughtful round on Mulry’s Error who pinged round and looked like he loved every minute, even though he was out there for an extra one or two!

Izzy Taylor and Briarlands Matilda Photo By Nico Morgan

Izzy Taylor and Briarlands Matilda Photo By Nico Morgan

Chris Burton had a sticky moment when TS Jamaimo banked and slithered over the first of the corners at Hunstman’s Close; he recovered quickly and then gave the horse a positive determined ride to bring him home without further penalty.

Chris Burton and TS Jamaimo Photo By Nico Morgan

Chris Burton and TS Jamaimo Photo By Nico Morgan

Paulank Brockagh and Beltane Queen, two lovely mares, both came home with minimal time, one of Nicola’s two such rounds whereas Sam Griffiths was lucky to escape a ducking in the Lake on his second ride Happy Times when he pecked badly on landing and almost unseated Sam out the front door, pushed him back into the saddle as he regained his balance but Sam elected to retire.

Andrew Hoy and Rutherglen. Photo by hoto by Nico Morgan.

Andrew Hoy and Rutherglen. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Spare a thought for his compatriot Andrew Hoy who wasn’t so lucky ­ he got unceremoniously dumped in the Gatehouse New Pond when Lanfranco jinked at the skinny in it, dropping him out the side door, then almost unbelievably just a few hours laster Rutherglen left a leg at the first Willow Wave into the Lake and they both came down in the water on landing.

The Irish suffered from mixed fortunes ­ Aoife Clark, Elizabeth Power and Camilla Speirs all looked fabulous most of the way round but Portersize Just A Jiff slid to a halt at the silver birch oxers, and September Bliss has now been marked clear after 20 penalties awarded to her for crossing her tracks at the white gates were removed.

Sportsfield Othello looked fabulous with Joseph Murphy and seemed to make the time easily but Electric Cruise stopped at the third element of the Mirage Pond while also going beautifully, and then after two rather half­hearted re­presentations they were eliminated.

Nicola Wilson and Beltane Queen. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Nicola Wilson and Beltane Queen. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Bill Levett revived Aussie spirits with a fantastic round on Shannondale Titan, and special mention to Brazilian rider Gabriel Cury for a great round on the experienced Grass Valley, to Badminton’s first Ecuadorian representative Nicolas Wettstien for getting home and likewise Badminton rookie Ben Way on Galley Light; Ben is an estate agent ‘by day’ who originally competed in the Grassroots Championships here in 2011.

Caroline Powell had a horrible fall with Onwards and Upwards when he left a leg at the rail going into the Gatehouse New Pond but we were glad to see them both get up and walk away, they had looked pretty amazing until then. Similarly Tina Cook took a dunking with De Novo News when he left a leg at the first Willow Wave into the Lake and they had no chance; happily they also both got up and walked away.

Pippa Funnell and Second Supreme- along with William Fox-Pitt and Chilli Morning, this was the class round of the day. Photo by Nico Morgan

Pippa Funnell and Second Supreme- along with William Fox-Pitt and Chilli Morning, this was the class round of the day. Photo by Nico Morgan

If Niklas Bschorer hadn’t already begun to make his mark after his beautiful dressage and charming manners, he won us over with his valiant attempt to stay on and keep going at the Lake. Several horses tripped up the step coming up just like Tom Tom Go 3 did with mixed fortunes; sadly although he managed to clamber back into the saddle his airvest had exploded and he retired after jumping out the Lake.

Last year there were 35 completions and no­one came home inside the time. This year there were 62 completions and fourteen of those were clear rounds with no time penalties.

Ben Hobday and Mulry's Error. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Ben Hobday and Mulry’s Error. Photo by Nico Morgan.

Course Designer Giuseppe Della Chiesa declared himself pleased with the results today, “It rode as I thought which I’m very pleased about. The conditions were perfect and when they’re perfect it should look like this. These guys are good enough to make it look perfect. The pictures were good, the atmosphere was fantastic. Ours is an outdoor sport and we have seen that conditions can change and it’s a fine line at four star which can move immediately from one side to the other. I actually planned the course thinking of the conditions last year, it could have gone either way, we didn’t know.”

While we’re talking statistics let’s look ahead to tomorrow with Equirating’s help. In the last five years at Badminton Andrew Nicholson has a 50% strike rate jumping clear show-jumping rounds while Nereo has a 67% history of doing the same.

Chilli Morning has never been here before but William Fox­Pitt has a 20% average. One fence separates the top six riders, none of whom are strangers to pressure so to say it will be a nail­biting afternoon here tomorrow is a massive understatement.

Before that though let’s thank the volunteers, grooms and supporters who made today such a success, and the grooms whose work is just beginning. It’s been a wonderful day of cross country, several stunning rounds close to as good as it gets, but as always there will be some riders nursing bruises and hurt pride, and we feel for them too.

Once again, we’d also like to thank Nico Morgan for allowing us to use his gorgeous photographs this weekend. Be sure to visit his website here to see much more.

Stay tuned to Eventing Nation here, on Twitter and on Facebook for more from Badminton; many thanks for your support and Go Eventing!

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Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM Still On Top at Jersey Fresh CCI3*

#43. Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM. Photo by Jenni Autry. #43. Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM were unbeatable on cross country today at the Jersey Fresh International Three-Day Event, and their double clear round will keep them in lead going into show jumping tomorrow on a score of 41.6. It’s a taste of redemption for Carl and Cassie Segal’s Reggie after the horse retired early on course at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event.

It was just a matter of getting to the wrong spot at that fence, Buck told EN yesterday after Reggie’s leading dressage test. The horse is just fine both mentally and physically, and he looked like his usual self on course today — ears flicked back listening to Buck, galloping along eating up the course with his signature game face on.

“Reggie” is historically a very good show jumper, which is a good thing considering he won’t have much breathing room with Lauren Kieffer and Marie LeMenestrel’s Meadowbrook’s Scarlett waiting in the wings. Lauren and “Scarlett” also jumped clear in the mare’s first CCI3* to maintain their second place position on a score of 42.0 — a super showing in their bid for the U.S. Pan American Games team.

Lauren Kieffer and Meadowbrook's Scarlett. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Lauren Kieffer and Meadowbrook’s Scarlett. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Kelly Prather and the Blackfoot Mystery Syndicate’s Blackfoot Mystery delivered a cracking double clear round as the trailblazers on this course, which moves them up one position to third place on their dressage score of 44.2. Not only did they accomplish that in the horse’s first CCI3*, but it looks like “B” might have turned a corner after struggling with blips on cross country at FEI events since last fall. Go OTTBs!

Boyd Martin and the Pancho Villa Syndicate’s Pancho Villa jumped around in good form, coming home clear just one second over the time to move into fourth place on a score of 45.9. Matt Brown and Mary McKee’s Happenstance jumped one of the eight double clear rounds in the division to round out the top five on a score of 47.7. Both Pancho Villa and Happenstance are very much on the Pan Ams radar, so they did exactly what they needed to today.

The West Coast riders simply dominated today on cross country. Tamie Smith delivered two double clear rounds in the CCI2* to sit in second and third places with Mai Baum and Fleur de Lis, respectively, and Matt also has two horses in the top 10 in the CCI3*, as Blossom Creek Foundation’s BCF Belicoso jumped clear with 6.8 time penalties in his three-star debut to sit in ninth place on 53.1.

Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Buck Davidson also has two horses in the top 10; in addition to holding the lead with Ballynoe Castle RM, he’s also sitting in sixth place with Wiley Post, who jumped double clear to remain on his dressage score of 47.8. Holly Payne and Santino delivered a cracking round in front of family and friends — I think the Payne crew bought about four tailgating spots at the Jersey Shore — to sit in seventh place after jumping clear with 6 time penalties.

Beaulieu’s Cayenne showed off her scope in the mare’s first CCI3*, jumping double clear to sit in eighth place on 53.3, and Michael Pollard — who is leading the CCI2* with Carl Bouckaert’s Cyrano after a double clear round this morning — and Ballingowan Pizazz round out the top 10 after jumping clear with 6.8 time penalties to sit on 53.3.

Like the CCI2* course, John Williams’ CCI3* course also rode well across the board, and the rain that pelted the two-star riders this morning dried up for the CCI3* action. In addition to the pairs already named, Nilson Moreira da Silva and Muggle and Colleen Rutledge and Escot 6 also jumped double clear around the course to sit in 12th and 13th places, respectively.

Matt Brown and BCF Belicoso. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Matt Brown and BCF Belicoso. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Just three horses picked up jumping penalties on course. Allie Knowles and Sound Prospect had a glance off at fence 12, the brush wedge in the main arena. LCC Barnaby stopped at fence 9, the drop bank, to pick up 20 penalties there. Liz Riley and Renaissance had two stops, one at the table at fence 10 on the hill coming down into the main arena and another at fence 17, a brush coming into the Jersey Shore.

The only fall on course came when Phillip Dutton and John and Kristie Norton’s I’m Sew Ready fell at the corner on the final combination on course just two fences from home when “Jackson” left a leg. Phillip confirmed to EN that both he and the horse are OK.

You can relive a play-by-play of the action with our live CCI3* updates here. We are waiting word on Jessica Phoenix’s condition after she and Exultation fell at fence 6 in the CCI2* this morning. She withdrew her remaining horses from the competition and is reported to be in stable condition at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Jersey Fresh International CCI3* Cross Country Live Updates

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It was an exciting morning of top-notch cross country riding in the CCI2* at Jersey Fresh, and we’re getting set to begin the CCI3* now. If you missed out on any action from this morning, you can catch up on our live updates here.

Matt Brown has withdrawn Super Socks BCF from the CCI3*, so Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery will be the first pair on course at 11:40 a.m. EST. Michael Pollard has also withdrawn Walterstown Don. Remember to refresh this page periodically for the latest updates.

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11:45: Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery make quick work of the new arena complex, which has two big angled brush wedges separated by one stride at 11b and 12. We’ll see if it keeps riding that smoothly for the others.

11:51: Allie Knowles and Sound Prospect pick up 20 jumping penalties at fence 12 in the main arena. I think I jinxed her!

11:54: Kelly and B come home clear and six seconds under the time. They were sitting in fourth place after dressage so will hold a spot at the top of the leaderboard. A super trailblazing round!

11:55: Liz Riley and It’s the Truth pick up 20 penalties at fence 10, the table coming down into the main arena. They jumped fine through the main arena complex after that.

11:58: Liz Riley and It’s the Truth pick up their second refusal on course at fence 17 at the Jersey Shore.

12:05: Lauren Kieffer and Meadowbrook’s Scarlett are home clear. We’re waiting on their time. Holly Payne and Santino are on course now.

12:06: Lauren Kieffer and Scarlett are home clear and bang on the optimum time to become our second double clear. She takes the lead in the early going and will finish the day no worse than second.

12:08: Holly Payne takes a circle on Santino between the brush wedges in the main arena. Those are numbered 11b and 12, so that’s totally OK. She’s the first to do that so far.

12:10: Michael Pollard and Ballingowan Pizazz come home clear with 6.8 time penalties.

12:11: Buck Davidson also takes a circle between 11b and 12 in the main arena with Wiley Post. Holly Payne and Santino bounce through the Jersey Shore for the second time to huge cheers from the crowd.

12:14: Holly Payne and Santino come home clear and 10 seconds over the time. Go Sunny!

12:15: Beaulieu’s Cayenne has springs for days through the main arena complex with Julie Richards. This little mare is making quick work of the course so far.

12:18: Buck Davidson and Wiley Post are home clear and inside the time, the third double clear of the division.

12:20: A big pat for Castle Larchfield Purdy as he makes the direct route look easy in the main arena with Lauren Billys. They are clear so far.

12:22: Julie Richards and Beaulieu’s Cayenne come home double clear, six seconds inside the time. That’s our fourth double clear.

12:24: Holly Jacks and More Inspiration also circle between 11b and 12 in the main arena. They are clear so far.

12:27: Lauren Billys and Castle Larchfield Purdy finish clear with 13.6 time penalties.

12:30: Holly Jacks-Smith and More Inspiration are home clear just 1 second over the time.

12:31: Happenstance looks spot on in the main arena taking the direct route with Matt Brown. They are clear so far.

12:34: Colleen Rutledge and Escot 6 come home 16 seconds under the time — our fifth double clear of the division.

12:36: Justine Dutton gives Jollybo a big pat after clearing the main arena complex. This is their first CCI3*. Go girl go!

12:38: Matt Brown and Happenstance are home double clear way under the optimum time! Our sixth double clear to move into third place in the early going.

12:41: Justine Dutton and Jollybo complete their first CCI3* cross country clear with 18.8 time penalties.

12:46: Boyd Martin and Pancho Villa complete the course clear just 1 second over the time. That moves them into third place currently.

12:48: Jessica Bortner-Harris and Win the War take a crazy flyer at fence 12 in the main arena but get it done. Bug is a saint! They are clear so far.

12:51: Ashley Johnson and Tactical Maneuver complete the course clear with just 2 time penalties.

12:54: Jessica Bortner-Harris and Win the War are home clear with 6 time penalties. Lillian Heard and LCC Barnaby are on course now.

12:55: Lillian Heard and LCC Barnaby have a runout at the drop bank at fence 9.

12:58: Nilson Moreira de Silva and Muggle jump clear with 1 second under the time — our seventh double clear.

1:01: Phillip Dutton and I’m Sew Ready are clear through the main arena. Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM are on course now.

1:04: Ballynoe Castle RM jumps huge over the table at 11a. He’s eating this course up and clear so far. Reggie has finished second at this event but never won it.

1:05: Phillip Dutton and I’m Sew Ready have fallen late on course at the final combination when the horse got his legs hung up on the table at fence 26a. Huge bummer. Both Phillip and Jackson are OK. Just two fences from home. Gutting.

1:06: We have confirmed that Jessica Phoenix has been moved to Robert Wood Johnson Trauma Center to further evaluate her injuries and monitor her after she fell from Exultation in the CCI2*. She is in stable condition. We do not have any specific information on her injuries at this time.

1:08: Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM are clear and galloping for home. Just three fences to go.

1:09: Buck and Reggie are home clear to huge cheers from the crowd. We are waiting on their time.

1:10: Buck and Reggie are double clear to hold the lead going  into show jumping. That’s our eighth double clear.

1:12: You wouldn’t know this is BCF Belicoso’s first CCI3* with the way his tearing around this course. Go Matt go!

1:14: Matt Brown and BCF Belicoso come home clear with 6.8 time penalties. That wraps up CCI3* cross country. Buck Davidson and Ballynoe Castle RM lead, followed by Lauren Kieffer and Meadowbrook’s Scarlett and Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery. Stay tuned for the full report!

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Michael Pollard and Cyrano Hold Jersey Fresh CCI2* Lead

Michael Pollard and Cyrano. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Michael Pollard and Cyrano. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Today’s forecast showed a 2 percent chance of rain for the morning’s cross country action at the Jersey Fresh International Three-Day Event, but Mother Nature quickly proved she has a sense of humor when a downpour started toward the end of the CCI2*. Overnight leaders Michael Pollard and Carl Bouckaert’s Cyrano battled driving rain to deliver a double clear round to remain on their dressage score of 36.9, which will give them a rail in hand going into tomorrow’s show jumping.

Tamie Smith had to keep her cool when Alex Ahearn’s Mai Baum, who was sitting in third place after dressage, threw a show in warm up, causing her to miss her scheduled ride time while she waited for a farrier. With Lexus’s shoe tacked back on, they delivered a double clear to move into second place after cross country on their score of 41.5.

Then this California girl showed she’s impervious to weather when she returned later in the division in the worst of the rain to record another double clear round with the Team Milton Syndicate’s Fleur de Lis. That puts “Milton” in third place on 42.8, just behind his stablemate Lexus. Tamie came east to make her case for the U.S. Pan American Games team, and she made one hell of a statement today in the final selection trials.

Tamie Smith and Fleur de Lis. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Tamie Smith and Fleur de Lis. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Buck Davidson had a cracking round aboard Carlevo LLC’s Carlevo to remain in fourth place after jumping clear with 1.6 time penalties. That’s the brightest spot to his day so far, as he popped off Lisa Darden’s Be Mine at fence 7; the horse was sitting in sixth place overnight. He was up right away and walked the horse back to stabling. There’s no rest for Buck — he still has three more horses to ride today!

Ryan Wood jumped double clear on both of his horses, moving up to fifth place with Sarah Hughes’ Alcatraz on 44.3 and seventh place with Summit Sporthorses’ Powell on 47.4. Phillip Dutton also jumped double clear on Get Ready, owned by John and Kristie Norton and Ray Bond, to move up to sixth place on 47.3.

Seventeen combinations in all jumped clear and inside the time. In addition to the pairs already named, the following also jumped double clear: Mara DePuy and Coolcorron Kinsale (8T), Colleen Loach and Qorry Blue D’Argouges (8T), Waylon Roberts and Bill Owen (10th), Lillian Heard and Arundel (12th), Erin Sylvester and Paddy the Caddy (13th), Matthew Ulmer and Palmetto Conair (14th), Boyd Martin and Welcome Shadow (15th), Buck Davidson and No Remorse (20th), Adrian Jones and Irish Odyssey (21st), Francesca Broggini and Petit Bleu Marine (22T), and Sara Gumbiner and Polaris (28th).

Buck Davidson and Carlevo. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Buck Davidson and Carlevo. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Kevin Baumgardner and Wembley win the Save of the Day Award after pulling off a hell of a ride at the Jersey Shore. Every single rider took the option at 17bc except Kevin, even when Wembley stumbled up the bank. He pulled to the left to make the direct route work when jumping off the bank and got to the final element of the combination, a skinny brush, with no trouble. I hope someone got that on video!

John Williams’ course rode very well overall, with only a few problems cropping up. Most notably, Jessica Phoenix has been transported to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Hamilton after falling with Exultation upon landing from fence 6, a hanging log with a steep drop off the back. The horse was up right away and is reportedly OK, and we had a long hold on course while waiting for Jessica to be transported off the course. We have been told she is “doing well at present.”

Jessica subsequently withdrew her remaining horses from the competition. She was sitting in second place in the CCI2* with Patras VR, 15th with A Little Romance in the CCI3*, and second in the CIC2* with Pavarotti. We will continue to bring you updates on Jessica’s condition, so keep checking back to EN.

Kevin Baumgardner and Wembley. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Kevin Baumgardner and Wembley. Photo by Jenni Autry.

Woodge Fulton and Captain Jack had a heartbreaking fall when the horse slipped after fence 23; they were having a cracking round up until that point. Both are reportedly OK. Marley Burke Stone was also reported as OK after falling off Kilrodan Ambassador when he slipped near fence 8.

The only jumping penalties on course came at 9b, the arrowhead in the main arena, where Lillian Heard and FYI had a glance off, and fence 18, the big brush after the Jersey Shore, where Faolan ducked out at the last minute with Ian Roberts. The course had a very high completion rate, and 82 percent of the starters jumped clear around the course.

You can relive a play-by-play of the action in our live updates here. The CCI3* is about to get underway now. Matt Brown has withdrawn Super Socks BCF, so Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery will be the first out on course. Follow along with our live CCI3* updates here, and stay tuned for much more from Jersey Fresh.

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Jersey Fresh International CCI2* Cross Country Live Updates

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The CCI divisions will be the first out on John Williams’ cross country course this morning at Jersey Fresh. Buck Davidson and No Remorse will kick us off at 8:34 a.m. EST on the CCI2*, and the CCI3* is slated to kick off just before noon EST.

Be sure to check out our fence-by-fence previews for the CCI2* course here and CCI3* course here and refresh this page periodically for the latest updates. Go Jersey!

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8:30: We’re underway! Buck Davidson and No Remorse are our first on course.

8:36: Jessica Phoenix has parted ways with Exultation at fence 6, a hanging log with a steep drop on the back. Looks like she fell off on landing. The horse is OK and the medical team is tending to Jessica.

8:37: We have a hold on course while the medics help Jessica. We will update you on her status as soon as we can.

8:39: Buck Davidson and No Remorse come home clear and 10 seconds under the time. We are still under a hold.

8:43: We have word that the medical team is stabilizing Jessica Phoenix. Exultation a is OK after the fall. We are still under a hold.

8:46: We have word that Jessica is alert and talking to the medical team.

8:47: Jessica is being transported off the course. We will continue to bring you updates as we can. We are about to get back underway.

8:48: We are running on a 12 minute delay due to the hold on course.

8:53: Lillian Heard and FYI have a glance off at 9b, the chevron in the main arena.

8:54: Mai Baum threw a shoe in warmup and will be running out of order. The farrier is heading to tack it back on.

9:01: Lillian Heard and FYI are home with 20 jumping penalties and 23.6 time penalties.

9:05: Kevin Bumgardner and Wembley are the first to take the direct route at the Jersey Shore. Wembley stumbled up the bank but Kevin got it done!

9:06: Marley Stone Bourke popped off Kilrodan Ambassador when the horse slipped near the trakehner at fence 8. She is OK. Huge bummer.

9:08: Kevin and Wembley are home clear and just 2 seconds over the time. A great ride for him.

9:11: Tamie Smith and Mai Baum are still scheduled to go but the horse is still getting his shoe tacked back on after pulling it in warm up.

9:17: Kristen Buffamoyer and Jim are home clear. Madeline Backus and P.S. Ariana are heading home for a clear round. Tamie Smith and Mai Baum are clear through the main arena.

9:23: Tamie Smith and Mai Baum are home double clear to move into the lead!

9:28: We have word that Jessica Phoenix has been transported to the local hospital for evaluation.

9:31: Tik Maynard and Dutch Times are home clear with 7.6 time penalties. They looked textbook through the Jersey Shore.

9:36: Kelsey Briggs and The Gentleman Pirate are home clear with just a few time. Liz Riley and Renaissance are on course now and having a good go.

9:40: Just about every rider is taking the long route at the Jersey Shore so far. It doesn’t add that much time and gives riders more time to get organized for the skinny brush that comes next.

9:42: Liz Riley and Renaissance home clear with 3.6 time penalties.

9:43: Sara Gumbiner and Polaris are our third double clear!

9:47: Ryan Wood and Powell are our fourth double clear. That moves them to second in the standings so far.

9:50: Damn! Woodge Fulton has popped off after fence 23 when Captain Jack slipped on the turn. Huge bummer. They were having a super trip. They are both up and OK.

9:55: Buck Davidson and Carlevo come home clear with a handful of time. They move into second.

10: Matthew Ulmer and Palmetto Conair are our fifth double clear.

10:03: Phillip Dutton and Get Ready finish 14 seconds under the time — that’s the fastest of the day and our sixth double clear.

10:07: Erin Sylvester and Paddy the Caddy blaze home 40 seconds under the time! Our seventh double clear.

10:09: Faolan ducks out at the last minute at fence 18 to pick up 20. They were clear on second attempt.

10:15: Boyd Martin and Welcome Shadow are our eighth double clear.

10:24: Francesca Borginni and Petit Bleu Marine are our ninth double clear!

10:30: Colleen Loach and Qorry Blue D’Argouges are our 10 double clear. The course is riding very well overall. Two of the three falls on course came when horses slipped.

10:35: We are still awaiting an update on Jessica Phoenix’s condition. We are assuming at this point she will be withdrawing Patras VR, who was in second place overnight in this division.

10:39: Adrian Jones and Irish Odyssey are our 11th double clear with a cracking round.

10:42: We have a steady rain falling now in Allentown, which might make things a bit slippery out there. We have already had two horses slipping after fences, which resulted in one RF and one MR.

10:43: Juan Larrazabal and Atlanta are home clear with 16.8 time penalties.

10:47: Ryan Wood and Alcatraz have the 12th double clear round of the day to move into third place. That’s Ryan’s second double clear of the day, as he also made the time with Powell.

10:49: Lauren Kieffer tells Landmark’s Monaco “Good buy!” as he jumps clear through the main arena complex, which has been riding well for the CCI2* division. Just one runout at the arrowhead so far.

10:50: Jessica Phoenix has officially withdrawn all her horses from the competition. She was sitting in second place in the CCI2* with Patras VR, 15th with A Little Romance in the CCI3*, and second in the CIC2* with Pavarotti. Gutting. We are still awaiting word on her condition at the hospital but have been told she is “doing well at present.”

10:52: Peter Barry and Long Island T are home clear with 14.4 time penalties. The horse looked foot perfect through the main arena.

10:53: Overnight leaders Michael Pollard and Cyrano are on course now. They are clear through fence 10.

10:55: Lauren Kieffer and Landmark’s Monaco are home clear and just a few seconds over the time.

10:56: Buck Davidson has been popped out of the tack with Be Mine at fence 7. Both horse and rider are OK.

10:59: Michael Pollard and Cyrano come home clear one second under the time — our 13th double clear of the day. They will keep their lead going  into show jumping tomorrow.

11:03: The rain has picked up to a steady downpour now. The final horses and riders on this CCI2* course will be battling less than ideal conditions!

11:05: California girl Tamie Smith showing this heavy rain doesn’t bother her one bit! She’s flying through the main arena on Fleur de Lis and is clear so far on course. Looking fantastic.

11:07: Lillian Heard and Arundel deliver our 14th double clear round in pissing rain. Conditions deteriorating rapidly here in Allentown!

11:11: Tamie Smith and Fleur de Lis come home clear and two seconds under the time to become our 14th double clear. That will put her in both second place with Mai Baum and third place with Fleur de Lis going into cross country tomorrow.

11:12: Mara DePuy and Coolcorron Kinsale are heading for home now clear so far. Waylon Roberts and Bill Owen are our last on course and are clear through seven.

11:15: Mara DePuy and Coolcorron Kinsale are the 16th double clear to move into the top 10.

11:18: Waylon Roberts and Bill Owen are home clear inside the time to become our 17th double clear. That wraps up CCI2* cross country. Stay tuned for the full report on EN! Final top 10 scores are below; click here to view full scores.

Matt Brown has withdrawn Super  Socks BCF from the CCI3*, so Kelly Prather and Blackfoot Mystery will be our first out on for the CCI3* at 11:40 a.m. EST.

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Follow Horse & Hound’s Live Badminton Cross Country Updates

Our friends at Horse & Hound have once again invited EN to follow along with the action in their live blogs from the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials. Cross country starts at 11:25 a.m. EST. You have three options for following cross country: stay right here for H&H’s blog updates, follow EN on Twitter @eventingnation for our live tweets, or watch live on FEI TV. If you have trouble seeing the live blog on this page, click here. Stay tuned all weekend for EN’s live coverage and Samantha Clark’s exclusive reports. Go Eventing.

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Live Blog Badminton Horse Trials cross-country 2015

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Saturday Links from Tipperary

Jordan Taylor's 'Why Not' gets a spa day. Photo from Debra Varney's Facebook Page Jordan Taylor's 'Why Not' gets a spa day. Photo from Debra Varney's Facebook Page

Happy Saturday, EN! Hopefully you’re out doing something fantastic this weekend like treating your horse to a mani-pedi from the farrier or a fabulous massage from the equine masseuse. Oh, wait, that’s the stuff we’re supposed to do with our moms this weekend. Oops! Tomorrow is Mother’s Day, so consider this your reminder to set an alarm on your iPhone to remind you to call. She won’t mind if you do so while you’re out on a hack — just tell her you’re taking her on a trail ride!

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U.S. Weekend Action:

King Oak Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times]

Plantation Field H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status] [Scores]

WindRidge Farm H.T.  [Website] [Scores]

Mill Creek Pony Club H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Scores]

Galway Downs Spring H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times][Scores]

Winona H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Scores]

Saturday Links:

How one man and his horse created a mobile library in Indonesia

Keep horse meat off the dinner table, Senator Menendez says

Bankrupt Chicago race track looking for buyers

Arrest in Louisiana horse abandonment case

Horse of a different color third in his racing debut

Equine Herpes Virus: Warning issued to Oregon horse owners

Saturday Video: My next event pony will be named Neon Pegasus.