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Liz Halliday-Sharp Doubles Down at Stable View Oktoberfest

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill By Night. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Liz Halliday-Sharp’s string runs the gamut this weekend. On the one hand, she’s got her experienced, longtime partner Fernhill By Night, and on the other she’s got the new ride Maryville Sir Henry. Just about the only thing these two have in common is their coloring and that they both won International divisions at the 2020 Stable View Oktoberfest.

Fernhill By Night has seen his way around many of Capt. Mark Phillips’ cross country courses, so his biggest competitor in the CCI4*-S division was the clock. With Deborah Halliday’s notoriously lazy 17-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Radolin x Argentina XII, by Argentinus), Liz knew the best way to do that was with efficient, accurate lines. A final course walk with Eric Duvander gave her a clear plan.

“I said to Eric yesterday that I want to make sure that I really have my racing lines dailed in because he’s not the fastest horse on earth, but he does try and he does gallop. I just really need to be on it every single piece of grass. I need to go out of the box hot and I need to know where to turn, where I can 100% maximize my speed — where I can and just be efficient. Eric’s very good at that and he knows me well, he knows the horse well. There were a few areas where he said, ‘Oh you can actually just come in like this” and he was 100% right. That made a difference.,” Liz said. 

The pair came home with no jump penalties 12 seconds over the time. This left the door open for a handful of riders to overtake the pair, but ultimately the win (and the biggest prize purse!) was all theirs on a final result of 29.3.

“I felt I rode as fast as I could today, there wasn’t anything left in there that I could have done without taking a risk that wouldn’t be fair to the horse,” she said. “He definitely deserves to win, I think. That’s how I felt today, the old boy really deserves to win because he was just so good in all three phases and he just really fought for me.”

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Maryville Sir Henry. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Stablemate Maryville Sir Henry has only been in Liz’s barn since April, but the new partnership is quickly blossoming. Where “Blackie” is lazy and cool-headed, “Henry,” the 7-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Sir Shutterfly x Pennies Royale, by Cavalier Royale) is still getting comfortable in his own skin.

“He’s taken a little bit of time for us to gel, but today he felt amazing. He’s actually a quite spooky horse so it’s taken a bit of time for him to find himself in the show jumping and everywhere but he’s got endless scope and he’s so fast,” Liz said. 

Henry came into Liz’s life at the suggestion of eventing legend Ian Stark. He was previously owned and campaigned by Erin and Robert Kellerhouse in California, but now Liz is hoping to secure owners so she can continue to produce him up the levels. This weekend he went wire-to-wire finishing on his dressage score of 27.4. This is the pair’s fourth consecutive win.

“We actually did our first real event together in June here, and he was a very different horse in that jumping ring then, he was quite spooky and he had one down. He jumped well, but he was just green. Yesterday he was just totally class, just really professional and careful. He’s come a long way, which is fun. Here we are three months later,” she said. 

Doug Payne and Vandiver. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Dressage winner Doug Payne cleaned up in second and third place. The reserve spot went to Vandiver, a 16-year-old Trakehner gelding (Windfall 2 x Mystic Replica XX) owned by Debi Crowley, Doug and Jessica Payne, after 2.8 time penalties gave them a final score of 31.1.

Doug Payne and Quantum Leap. Photo by Shelby Allen.

The up-and-coming Quantum Leap,  a 9-year-old Zweibrücker gelding (Quite Capitol x Corporate Report) owned by Doug and Jessica, cruised to six time penalties for third place on a three-day score of 32.8. Doug was also 17th with Starr Witness on a score of 51.3.

Clayton Fredericks and FE Always In Time. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Australian eventer Clayton Fredericks secured fourth place with FE Always In Time. He and the 9-year-old Trakehner, who is owned by Clayton, Adele Siewert and Eckart Siewert, added 6.8 time penalties for a score of 35.1. Clayton’s second ride, Diana Crawford and Kingfisher Park’s 11-year-old Hanoverian (Stakkato’s Highlight x Levina, by Levisto) FE Stormtrooper wrapped up his weekend in 12th place on a result of 42.2.

Matt Flynn and Wizzerd. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Second overnight, Matt Flynn and Wizzerd, the 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Wizzerd WV x Oklund) owned by Patrick Flynn, Kathleen Flynn, and Merry Go Round Farm, added 9.6 time penalties to an otherwise fault free round for fifth place on a score of 35.5.

Colleen Rutledge and Covert Rights had a solid performance today. An extra 3.2 time penalties slots them into sixth place on 38.3 points.

Karl Slezak and Fernhill Wishes. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Karl Slezak finishes in seventh as the highest-placed Canadian. He’s here this weekend aboard the careful Fernhill Wishes.  Sydney Elliott and QC Diamantaire added eight time penalties to finish in 8th place, followed by Waylon Roberts and Lancaster in 9th on a score of 39.2.

Zoe Crawford and K.E.C. Zara. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Zoe Crawford rounds out the top ten with K.E.C. Zara. This pair had the fastest performance of the day, coming in five seconds over the optimum time of 6 minutes and 16 seconds.

Of the 38 starters in the four-star, 10 ran into trouble around this track. Ellie O’Neal unfortunately fell from Zick Zack at 14B, a corner. Aside from the rider’s bloody nose, both are not reporting injuries. The Amen Corner at 21B proved to be the most influential fence on the course, claiming four refusals.

Go eventing.

Taleen Hanna contributed to this report. 

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Stable View Oktoberfest CCI4*-S Cross Country Live Updates: Liz Halliday-Sharp Wins!

Good morning eventing fans! It’s a lovely overcast day at Stable View, and we’re all set to start the Oktoberfest CCI4*-S cross country. Our first pair out with be Nilson da Silva and Magnum’s Martini at 10:16 a.m.

Two pairs have withdrawn before the final phase: Ashley Johnson with Firefly and Ronald Zabala-Goetschel
with Wundermaske. This leaves us with 38 pairs to contest Capt. Mark Phillips’ beefy track. Click here to see what they’re jumping today. They’ll want to do all this within the optimum time of six minutes and 16 seconds.

Keep refreshing this page for all the latest!

12:39 Clayton comes home with 6.8 time penalties, so Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill by Night are your CCI4*-S winners!

12:31 Doug Payne has picked up some time penalties keeping him out of the lead. That leaves only Clayton as he moves toward the finish.

12:23 Madeleine Scott and Crosby’s Gold have a third runout at 21 B, resulting in elimination.

12:23 Will Faudree provisionally has 12 time penalties, so now it’s only Doug and Clayton who could overtake Liz.

12:22 Madeleine Scott and Crosby’s Gold have a runout at 17b, the Dog Kennel Corner.

12:19 Waylon Roberts and Lancaster are on fire. They’re clear just four from home.

12:18 Madeleine Scott and Crosby’s Gold have a stop at 15B, a downhill wedge.

12:18 Liz has picked up 4.8 time penalties to have her on a score of 29.3. Will just finished without jump penalties, but he could go ahead along with Doug Payne and Quantum Leap and Clayton Fredericks and FE Stormtrooper.

12:13 Whoops! Annie Goodwin and Fedarman B accidentally jump the Intermediate Tiger Trap. Luckily, she realized her error before continuing. This will only cost her time penalties.

12:10 This just in: Liz and “Blackie” did have a handful of time penalties, but right now provisionally hold their lead on a score of 27. This could leave the door open for Will Faudree or Doug Payne to take the win.

12:09 Demons have been put to rest for Joe Meyer. With Clip Clop, he was slower and more careful to get a clear through 21.

12:05 Liz and Fernhill By Night are all business through the first water. They make it through the finish flags with no jump penalites — so now we eagerly await their time result.

12:04 Lucienne Elms and Diamond Duette have a stop at 19, the Pine Top Cross.

12:03 Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill By Night, the overnight leaders, are on course.

12:01 Rebecca Brown and Dassett Choice go through the second water and 21 combination with ease, getting some cheers along the way.

11:54 Colleen Rutledge and Confidence Game are clear over the Stable View Brush.

11:50 An update on times: Zoe Crawford and K.E.C. Zara have so far been our fastest pair. They were five seconds above the optimum time.

11:48 Mexico’s Daniela Moguel and Cecelia make easy work of the Alp Brush combo at 15AB.

11:46 Megan Sykes and Classic’s Mojah make a quick turn of the combination at 21.

11:42 Second-placed Matt Flynn and Wizzerd are making quick work around this track. They have a confident five strides through the combination at 21.

11:38 Clayton Fredericks and FE Stormtrooper make it beautifully through the tricky turn to the Amen Corner at the 21AB combination.

11:31 Doug Payne and Vandiver make it clear through the Hillside Rails at 9A and the Hillside Triple Brush at 9B.

11:28 Victoria Garland and FE Capricino decide to retire after having two stops.

11:26 Cornelia Dorr and Daytona Beach 8 make it clear through the first water.

11:25 Nilson Moreira da Silva and Rock Phantom have a runout at the second element at 17 for their second stop on course.

11:19 We are pleased to report that Ellie and Zick Zack are both ok after their rider fall at 14.

11:18 Leslie Law and First Class are clear through the Barry’s Desk at 4.

11:15 After holding for a few minutes, Ashlyn Meuchel and Emporium continue on course.

11:08 Elinor Mac Phail O’Neal parted ways with Zick Zack at the Alp Corner at 14B. She took a few minutes to sit and catch her breath, but she’s up on her feet now.

11:07 Zachary and Direct Advance improvise through the combination at 21AB, making it work but taking the flag at the Amen Corner.

11:04 Zachary and Direct Advance make a bold jump through 15AB.

11:01 Zachary Brandt and Direct Advance are our latest starters.

10:58 Dana Cooke and FE Mississippi had a stop at the water at 11.

10:57 Karl and Fernhill Wishes make it beautifully through the 21AB combo.

10:55 Karl Slezak and Fernhill Wishes make it clear through the Skinny Brush at 15AB. Karl is the highest placed Canadian rider so far.

10:52 Ashley and Tactical Maneuver had a runout at the Amen Corner but make it safely through on the second attempt.

10:50 Ashley Johnson and Tactical Maneuver make it clear through the Elephant Trap at 16.

10:47 Hallie Coon and Celien had a runout at the Dog Kennel Corner, but made it clear on the second attempt.

10:39 Zoe Crawford and K.E.C. Zara clear through the Dog Kennel Corner at 17AB.

10:37 No one has been able to catch the time yet, but Nilson has come the closest with 2.4 time penalties, finishing just 6 seconds over.

10:36 Lucienne Elms and Mistralou lose their impulsion and have a stop at the Amen Corner at 21B. They’re nicely clear on their second attempt.

10:33 Rebecca Brown and Fernhill Fortitude had the cleanest ride through 21AB so far today even gathering some applause!

10:31 Joe Meyer and Johnny Royale picks up another runout at 21B but they are clear at the second attempt.

10:29 the latest starter is Rebecca Brown with Fernhill Fortitude. Joe Meyer and Johnny Royale had a runout at the corner at 14B.

10:28 Colleen Rutledge and Covert Rights have a bold jump into the max-sized table at 21 A, and they take the flag at B, but they’re safe through there.

10:27 Joe Meyer through the hillside rail at 9AB.

10:25 Doug and “Gin” are through the Amen corner at 21B. This is a cheeky combination presented by Capt. Mark Phillips, but so far riders have gotten the job done.

10:21 Magnum’s Martini slips a bit coming through the tricky combination at 21, but looks keen as ever as he clears the corner at B.

10:20 Doug Payne and Starr Witness have joined us on the course.

10:18: Nilson and Magnum’s Martini are out on course! They are clear through five.

Shelby Allen contributed to this report. 

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Saturday Links

In addition to the seven other USEA-recognized events running this weekend, the young guns get their time to shine this weekend as the East Coast Future Event Horse Qualifiers and subsequent Championship takes place at Loch Moy Farm this weekend. The Central Championships were crowned on Thursday this past week and the West Coast Championship are coming up at Twin Rivers at the end of October. I don’t know why but seeing yearlings all dolled up strutting their stuff kind of reminds me of that show Toddlers and Tiaras. Remember that? I say we get event horse version going called Babies and Blue Ribbons — who’s on board?

National Holiday: National Save Your Photos Day

U.S. Weekend Action:

The Event at Archer: [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Show Photographer]

ESDCTA H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Fleur de Leap H.T.: [Website] [Ride Times] [Live Scores] [Show Photographer]

The Event at Isaacks Ranch: [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Larkin Hill H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores] [Show Photographer]

The Middleburg H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Stable View Oktoberfest: [Website] [Entry Status] [Live Scores]

Saturday Links:

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FEI suspends UAE National Federation for Rules violations

Tips to Improve Your “Virtual Showmanship” for Digital Dressage Competitions

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Friday Video from SmartPak: Preparing for Eventing with William Fox-Pitt

Ever wondered what it takes to get a five-star rider organised for a weekend of eventing? Wonder no longer. In the latest instalment of This Esme‘s vlog, the roving social media star heads down to Dorset to help Team Fox-Pitt get the lorry packed ready for a busy competitive outing.

Steal some super tips from traveling groom and friend of EN Adam Short, tick off your list of essentials with Long Tall William himself, and get yourself a little bit of that five-star-winning mindset — then, you’ll be ready to take on the world.

Go Eventing!

Yoshiaki Oiwa & Calle 4 Lead Poland’s Baborówko Horse Sale Show CCI4*-S + Live Stream Info

Yoshiaki Oiwa and Calle 4. Photo by M&R Photo.

The dressage phase wrapped up today for international classes at Poland’s LOTTO Baborówko Horse Sale Show. Yoshiaki Oiwa of Japan leads the banner CCI4*-S division with Calle 4, his own 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Cristo 5 x Sara IV, by Quebec). This experienced pair finished fourth in the same division last year and have had good results through the five-star level — they were 6th at Luhmühlen in 2019 and finished 20th at the 2018 WEG in Tryon. They sit on a score of 27.4 heading into the jumping phases.

Polish rider Mateusz Kiempa is second with Lassban Radovix. The CCI4*-S will also determine the medalists of Polish national championships for senior riders — Kiempa’s second place in the class makes him the leader for the moment. The athlete rode three horses in the class and is also currently fourth in the overall classification with Libertina. Fellow Polish rider Paweł Spisak with Banderas sits in third place and second in the championships.

Mateusz Kiempa and Lassban Radovix. Photo by M&R Photo.

Yoshiaki Oiwa also leads the CCI3*-S, for the prize of Kuhn Maszyny Rolnicze, with The Duke of Cavan, and is in fifth with Bart L JRA. Second place for now belongs to Paweł Warszawski (POL) with Lucinda Ex Ani 4, and Maja Wyszkowska (POL) riding Sacramento is third. This position made her the leader in the Polish championships for young riders. Kamil Rajnert (POL) took the lead in the CCI2*-S with Emilia Of Chin. Malin Hansen-Hotopp (GER) riding Monsieur Schnabel is second, and William Nilsson Fryer (SWE) sits in third.

The best result in the CNC1* class belongs to Oliwia Paździora (POL) with Quintus Junior. Ewa Schweitzer Wojcieszek (POL) with Waterloo is currently second, and third place belongs to Erkki Hoim (EST) riding Ally Nightingale. Josephine Schnaufer (GER) with Skyfall AS leads the CNC 100 class. Eliška Orctova (CZE) is second with Kirea, and Klaudia Kostrzewska (POL) with Ivory ES is third. Mariusz Kleniuk (POL) is the leader after dressage in the CNC 90 with Weppetano M. Diana Jaroszkiewicz (POL) with Intuicja Koński Gaj sits in second, and Carmen Peussa (EST) with Corda is third.

Tomorrow is cross country day in Baborówko. The CCI4*-S will be transmitted live via TVP Sport and at sport.tvp.pl. Sunday’s showjumping in the CCI4*-S, CCI3*-S and CCI2*-S will be streamed online via Youtube and Facebook of Baborówko Horse Sale Show as well as ClipMyHorse.

Visit the website here. View complete results here.

Alex O’Neal & Miss MoneyPenny V Step Up in Stable View CCI3*-S

Alexander O’Neal and Miss MoneyPenny V. Photo by Shelby Allen.

After an influential show jumping phase, Alex O’Neal has taken control of the CCI3*-S class at Stable View Oktoberfest with Miss MoneyPenny V.

This pair was on track to win the three-star at Chattahoochee Hills in Georgia last month, but two rails knocked them out of contention. Today’s double clear round felt like redemption.

“I was pretty upset about that because I thought she jumped great at Chatt and I just didn’t do her any favors,” Alex said. “Today she was really wild in warm up which had me a little worried because she’s usually pretty quiet. But she really used it to her advantage and jumped really careful and bold.”

Alex has nothing but praise for this classy 8-year-old Anglo European (Talan x Dime, by Irco Mena), who is owned by his mother-in-law, Sally Cox. They were one of 12 pairs to jump clear in this division.

“I thought it was really hard. I think Chris Barnard has been building really technical tracks this fall and kind of caught us all off guard because they aren’t very big when you walk them, but you start watching horses go and you can’t get away with making a small mistake or changing your line. I think he’s doing a good job of making sure we’re on our toes and riding like show jumping riders and not just event riders,” Zach said.

Boyd Martin and Fernhill Prezley. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Boyd Martin took second and third with two of his up-and-coming rides, Fernhill Prezley and Penhill Celtic, respectively.

Boyd got ride on Fernhill Prezley, Heidi White’s 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Aldatus Z x Killerisk Diamond, by Gildawn Diamond), last fall and most recently the pair took first in the Horse Park of New Jersey CCI3*-S over the summer. So far this weekend, he’s on a score of 29.4.

Boyd Martin and Penhill Celtic. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Stablemate Penhill Celtic is a recent East Coast transplant. He was previously piloted by California eventer Bec Braitling, and this weekend partnered with Boyd, Arnell Sporthorses’ 8-year-old (Je T’aime Flamenco x Norway Maid, by Coevers Diamond Boy) remains on his dressage score of 29.6.

Hallie Coon and her own Cooley SOS, a 9-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Emilion x Dalways Courage, by Courage II), are in fourth after a clear round kept them on their dressage score of 30.4.

Sydney Conley Elliot and Commando D’ Osthuy. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Fifth place is a shared tie between Sydney Conley Elliott with Commando D’ Osthuy and Kurt Martin aboard D.A. Liftime on a score of 31.

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Maryville Sir Henry. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Liz Halliday-Sharp and her own Maryville Sir Henry continued their domination of the CCI2*-S division after the second phase. They jumped clear to keep a score of 27.4. Liz got the ride on this 7-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Sir Shutterfly x Pennies Royale, by Cavalier Royale) from Erin and Robert Kellerhouse in California. With Liz, he’s won his last three outings at the level.

Kelly Prather and Catch Me Cooley jumped clear for second place on a score of 28.9, and Leslie Law took third with Tout De Suite on a two-phase result of 30.5.

More to come from Stable View. Go eventing.

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Stable View: Liz Halliday-Sharp & Fernhill By Night Claim CCI4*-S Show Jumping Lead

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill By Night. Photo by Shelby Allen.

With only one rail separating the top 17 in the CCI4*-S at Stable View Oktoberfest, show jumping was slated to be a game changer, but course designer Chris Barnard sprinkled in plenty of roll back turns and forward lines just to make sure the second phase was influential.

The veteran combination of Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill By Night relied on their longstanding partnership to get the job done. A clear round inside the time bumped them into the lead of the 40-entry class on a score of 24.5.

“I thought he jumped amazing I was really, really thrilled with him. He’s like my old friend now because we’ve been together a long time and I was saying to the girls I just really enjoyed myself riding around because we know each other so well,” she said of the17-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Radolin x Argentina XII, by Argentinus) owned by Deborah Halliday. “He really does know his job now. In our past I suppose time penalties were an issue because I’d look after him too much, but I think now we’re in a place where we just know each other so we move on and keep rolling.”

A trip around without rails or time was no easy task, thanks to Chris. Consider this his service to the U.S. High Performance program — his courses really challenge riders.

“I think we’ve seen a lot of really tough courses, like in the ERM and things like that in Britain, and certainly from what this was even 10 years ago we now jump bigger, stronger, more square, difficult, technical tracks. I think Chris does a brilliant job. He challenges you to make sure that you’re accurate and you keep rolling, but he’s always very fair which I think is good course designing,” Liz said.

“It actually rode really well if you came in with a good flow I thought, but you had to keep moving, definitely. I thought that last line at the end was clever as well to have the triple down to the four stride. It made everybody keep riding.”

Matt Flynn and Wizzerd. Photo by Shelby Allen.

With a recent Advanced win in their back pocket, Matt Flynn and Wizzerd had a handy clear today to stay on their dressage score of 25.9.

Matt is aiming for the CCI4*-L at Tryon this fall, and he’s been traveling and competing with Doug and Jessica Payne to prepare. “About a month and a half ago they told me to get down here and jump with them,” Matt said. Together, they’ve gone to eventing and pure show jumping competitions, including a rated jumper show here at Stable View last weekend.

Matt took some bold, time saving measures with the 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Wizzerd WV x Oklund) owned by Patrick Flynn, Kathleen Flynn, and Merry Go Round Farm, like going inside some cleverly placed decoration between fences 9 and 10, to make the time work for him. “Jess says I go around like a hunter rider. She said I could go slowly like that, but I had to go inside the standards if I did,” he said.

Doug Payne and Vandiver. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Overnight leader Vandiver clipped one rail to drop to fifth, but Doug Payne saw another from his string, Quantum Leap, take over third. Quantum, a 9-year-old Zweibrücker gelding (Quite Capitol x Corporate Report) owned by Doug and Jessica, was Doug’s final ride of the day, and he he used what he learned on his previous rides to his advantage.

“I had “Gin” first and I made a turn and she lost it a little bit and had the front rail of the 7A, and I kind of wrote it off because she’s a little green,” he said. “I made the mistake on her, and didn’t think much of it, then I made the same freaking mistake on [Vandiver]. I’m kicking myself. Same exact set up too. I just made sure with Quantum not to make it again. It’s the benefit of having a number of horses. You only learn by making mistakes.”

Quantum holds 26.8 points ahead of tomorrow’s cross country, followed by Vandiver on 28.3. Starr Witness, holds 18th overnight after having two rails down on a score of 35.3.

“[Quantum] was excellent I couldn’t have asked for better. He and Starr Witness are definitely green at the level, but I was extremely happy with how well he jumped. They’re both starting to become extremely comfortable at the level and using their bodies better. He’s the biggest trying horse you’ll meet, so it’s pretty exciting,” Doug said.

Will Faudree and Caeleste. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Will Faudree is fourth with the flashy Caeleste, an 13-year-old Holsteiner mare (Contender X Happygolucky, by Lucky Lionell) owned by Jennifer Mosing and Sterling Silver Stables, after a clear round keeps them on 27.4.

Clayton Fredericks and FE Always In Time. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Vandiver shares fifth place in a tie with Clayton Fredericks and FE Always In Time, a 9-year-old Trakehner owned by Clayton, Adele Siewert and Eckart Siewert. It was a good day at the office for the Australian rider. His second ride, FE Stormtrooper, an 11-year-old Hanoverian (Stakkato’s Highlight x Levina, by Levisto) owned by Diana Crawford and Kingfisher Park, also jumped clear for seventh place on a score of 29.4.

Ellie O’Neal and Zick Zack. Photo by Shelby Allen.

This division produced a double clear jumping rate of 35%. Those who could push for a forward ride and keep the rails in their cups were rewarded, and none more so than Ellie O’Neal. She and Zick Zack were the biggest leaderboard climbers of the day, moving from 19th to 8th after a lovely round.

This show is far from over. The four-star pairs will tackle Capt. Mark Phillips’ cross country tomorrow morning. To see what they’re up against, check out our course preview at this link. Stay tuned for more from Stable View.

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Preview the Stable View Oktoberfest CCI4*S Cross Country

Fence 8AB. Photo courtesy of Stable View.

Riders in the CCI4*S at Stable View Oktoberfest will contest Capt. Mark Phillips’ track as the final phase on Saturday for an exciting conclusion. We’ve got a peek at the course thanks to the Stable View team; you can click through the gallery below to see what the headlining division’s pairs will see on Saturday.

This year’s course was designed by Capt. Mark Phillips, assisted by Mogie Bearden-Muller. The course was constructed by ETB Equine Instruction and decorated by Beth Perkins and Sam Keats, who also snapped these photos for us.

Here’s a look at the flow of the track, which consists of 25 fences and 35 jumping efforts.

Image courtesy of Stable View.

Riders will set off with a handful of big rhythm fences to set their pace. The first combination on course, the Meadow Oxers, will provide an early test for accuracy while still allowing for a forward pace. From there, they’ll head through the wooded areas on course and wind their way toward the finish with several more testing questions along the way.

Shelby Allen is our eye on the ground this weekend, so stay tuned for much more to come from Aiken. Go eventing. Take a look at our By the Numbers for the CCI4*S here.

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Friday News & Notes

When your vest zipper breaks during cross country schooling. Photo via Humans of Eventing Facebook.

If you’re going to event, you better pack a sense of humor, and the Humans of Eventing Facebook page never fails to make us laugh. From overheard wry comments to fun and funny photos, it’s a great reminder to never take ourselves too seriously.

Holiday: National Brave Day

U.S. Weekend Preview:

The Event at Archer: [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Show Photographer]

ESDCTA H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times]

Fleur de Leap H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times] [Show Photographer]

The Event at Isaacks Ranch: [Website] [Entry Status]

Larkin Hill H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Show Photographer]

The Middleburg H.T.: [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Stable View Oktoberfest: [Website] [Entry Status] [Live Scores]

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Ready for some fast facts about Stable View? In its fifth year, they’re running a CCI4*-S, a CCI3*-S and a CCI2*-S, as well as Beginner Novice through Intermediate level horse trials. With a whopping 380 entries, it’s a positively packed weekend. Lots of previous winners are returning this year, some with different jockeys at different levels, so it’s definitely a fun event to watch unfold. [Stable View Fast Facts]

Applications are open for the 2020 Adequan USEF Futures Team Challenge at Galway Downs International for both the CCI3*-L and the CCI4*-L in Temecula, CA. The Futures Team Challenge, part of USEF’s Eventing Pathway Program, was established in 2019 to prepare future senior team athletes by providing an opportunity to experience competing as part of a team and working with the U.S. team coaches. All U.S. eventing athletes are invited to apply. [Apply for the Futures Team Challenge]

In terms of the weirdest but most wonderful thing you’ll click on this week, I present the Pandemic Performance Panorama online show, and more specifically, the Bad Performance class. I honestly don’t even know how to describe what’s going on here, but it made me giggle. [Bad Performance Class]

Money and horses go together like wine and cheese, but somehow we don’t like to talk about it. But opening the door to talking about the financial side of how different riders make it work helps us all see the real side of horse ownership. In this interview, we learn how an ER nurse is keeping her equestrian dream alive. [ER Nurse Navigates Horse Ownership]

Share the love with EEI! Due to the pandemic, 2020 has been a difficult year for the non-profit Equestrian Events, Inc. With the cancellation of the Kentucky Three-Day Event and the AEC, EEI has suffered a tremendous loss. The success of EEI’s previous events does not translate into deep pockets since the organization either re-invests directly into their events or donates to other charities. In a year with virtually no income, EEI is looking for ways to overcome these financial challenges. You can help by making a donation or shopping LRK3DE merchandise.

We’ll miss you, Julian! Julian Seaman has been an effervescent presence at Badminton Horse Trials as Media Manager for the past 18 years — you’re an true EN legend, Julian! Julian’s successor will be Becky Elvin, who has been part of Julian’s team for some 10 years and our team looks forward to working with her in 2021. [Badminton Horse Trials Appoint New Media Manager]

Video: Relive some 2018 Stable View action. Fan favorites Elisa Wallace and Simply Priceless were entered in the CCI4*-S for this weekend but sadly withdrew before dressage. Elisa still has a busy weekend with two horses in the CCI2*-S, Munson Slew and Sharp Decision, and one horse in the CCI3*-S, Let It Be Lee. Best of luck!

Doug Payne & Vandiver Top Stable View Oktoberfest CCI4*-S After Dressage

Doug Payne and Vandiver. Photo by Sam Keats.

Doug Payne is comin’ in hot at the 2020 Stable View Oktoberfest. Paired with the experienced Vandiver, he won the Advanced two weeks ago at the Blue Ridge Mountain H.T., and the pair stepped up to lead this 40-entry CCI4*-S class today.

Where you shake out in the placings is one thing, but your individual results carry so much weight to these riders. Two weeks ago Doug and “Quinn,” a16-year-old Trakehner gelding (Windfall 2 x Mystic Replica XX) owned by Debi Crowley, Doug and Jessica Payne, had a personal best Advanced score (23.1), and today they produced a 24.3, their best result at the four-star level.

“He’s continuing to get better and frankly our time with Corona — our little Corona vacation — was really productive. He’s just getting better and better as he goes. There is certainly room for improvement, but I was honestly very happy with how he was,” Doug said.

In reflection, Doug says there isn’t any one moment that jumps out as particularly superb, it’s the progress with the overall impression. “In the end looking top down he was probably just about as consistent as he’s been yet. We had one little bobble, but that’s the thing that’s been missing in the past — being able to produce a very steady flowing test and he was able to do that today so that is exciting for his future.

“[We’re] trying to be super accurate and also making the transitions between movements seamless. I think that’s the biggest component that’s been missing in the past. It was lacking a little bit of the polish and especially the transitions. We’ve been lucky enough of late to be able to start to string that stuff together and produce a really polished, finished product,” he said.

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Fernhill By Night. Photo by Stable View.

Second place belongs to Liz Halliday-Sharp and longtime partner Fernhill By Night. Liz has been very selective of where “Blackie” runs over the last several years, so her decision to come to Aiken, S.C. was tactical.

“I try not to run Blackie anywhere he can’t win money if I can help it,” she said of the 17-year-old Irish Sport Horse (Radolin x Argentina XII, by Argentinus) owned by Deborah Halliday. “I don’t run him a lot these days.  I was here in June and the ground was really really good. The surfaces here are always really reliable, so I thought it suited him.”

This pair is just in striking distance on a score of 24.5. “He was a good boy. He obviously knows his job and he is notoriously lazy. He felt really jolly and he was happy to be there. There were two little things that kept him out of the lead. He had a little hop in the turn on the haunches, and he tripped and nearly fell on his face in the last halt,” Liz laughed. “I’m very confident he would’ve been in the lead otherwise.”

Matt Flynn and Wizzerd, an 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Wizzerd WV x Oklund) owned by Patrick Flynn, Kathleen Flynn, and Merry Go Round Farm, are in third place on 25.9. This pair, too, are on a hot streak after winning the other Advanced division at the Blue Ridge Mountain H.T. two weeks ago.

Waylon Roberts and Lancaster. Photo by Stable View.

Fourth place is shared between Sydney Conley Elliot and Waylon Roberts on score of 26.4. Riding for Canada, Waylon is here this weekend with Lancaster, a 13-year-old Canadian Sporthorse owned by John Koppin, Michelle Koppin and Waylon.

Sydney, a self proclaimed perfectionist, is focused on how she and QC Diamantaire, a 10-year-old Oldenburg (Diarado x Lantana, by Sandro Hit) owned by Carol Stephens, can continue to improve her score moving forward. “‘Q’ is always a good boy. There’s still a lot to be desired from that horse, but it was steady. I’m very critical of him and what he gives me every test, but he was such a good boy overall,” she said.

This pair is having only their second start of the year. “I think their brains and body got a much needed vacation. Q had not been out since Fair Hill, so Chatt Hills was our first outing — he hadn’t run cross country in almost a year. He was awesome. He’s such a lazy horse by nature, so it was fun to have him excited to leave the start box and a little riled up.”

With COVID-19 all but destroying our season, we’ve got a beefy CCI4*-S lineup for you this weekend. Forty combinations have stepped forward, and they’re packed to the brim. The top ten are spread over just 3.6 points — less than one rail over tomorrow’s show jumping. This will make accuracy and speed essential in the jumping phases, or the door will be wide open for a shake up.

Kurt Martin & D.A. Lifetime. Photo by Stable View.

Kurt Martin & D.A. Lifetime won the dressage in the CCI3*-S. They’re on a score of 27 ahead of the show jumping phase. Alex O’Neal is second with Miss MoneyPenny V on a score of 29, and Zoe Crawford is third with K.B.S. Quick Strike on 29.3 points.

Kelly Prather and Catch Me Cooley. Photo by Stable View.

Liz Halliday-Sharp leads the CCI2*-S division with Maryville Sir Henry on a score of 27.4. Dana Cooke holds second place with FE Whole Lotta Rosie on 28.4. Kelly Prather piloted Catch Me Cooley into third place on a score of 28.9.

Show jumping kicks off tomorrow morning for the International divisions. The four-star will start at 9 a.m. followed by the three- and two-star groups.

Go eventing.

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