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Ireland is on Top of the World in Millstreet Nations Cup

The victorious Irish team (Jennifer Kuehnle, Patrick Whelan, Ian Cassells and Robbie Kearns) in the FEI Nations Cup™ leg held at Millstreet International Horse Trials, Co Cork, Ireland with team manager Dag Albert. Photo by Bit-Media.

The Irish National Anthem rang out not once, but twice in quick succession over the final day of the Millstreet International Horse Trials, Co Cork, as the home team secured victory in a high-class FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ and Sam Watson from Co Carlow clinched the Noel C Duggan Engineering CCI4*-L win on his own and wife Hannah ‘Sparkles’ Watson’s Irish Sport Horse Ballyneety Rocketman.

The FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ win was a great boost to Irish morale ahead of the Paris Olympic Games later this summer and team manager Dag Albert admitted the selectors had a greater choice than normal for the squad that will be announced later this month: “They’re a great bunch of riders and they really wanted to win this on home ground. The scoring was very tight but they came through in the jumping phases.”

Only 11.5 penalties separated the five teams, with the USA second, Australia third, Britain fourth and New Zealand, down to three riders with the withdrawal of Clarke Johnstone, fifth.

Jennifer Kuehnle, who was under pressure across country as the team anchorwoman, finished eighth individually on Polly Blue Eyes, Patrick Whelan was ninth on Altitiu, Ian Cassells was 19th on Millridge Atlantis and Robbie Kearns was 29th on Ballyvillane OBOS.

Technical delegate Neil Mackenzie-Hall from New Zealand said: “It was a brilliant competition and a great result. Eventing is about three disciplines and today cross-country proved the decider.”

Millstreet represented a first 4* win since 2020 for the 2018 world silver medallist Sam Watson, 38. “It’s taken a while to get Rocketman to this stage, but he’s here now and it’s great to fly the Irish flag,” he said.

The U.S. rising star Cosby Green, 23, who competed at Millstreet last year, achieved her best result so far on her 2024 European Development Tour; she finished second on the 14-year-old Highly Suspicious and put the pressure on Sam with a clear jumping round.

In a highly international line-up, the top placings remained unchanged after jumping, with Jonelle Price (NZL) third on Chilli’s Midnight Star, Caroline Pamukcu (USA) fourth on She’s The One and Ryuzo Kitajima (JAP) fifth on Corona Xtreme JRA fifth. Britain’s Rose Nesbitt rose two places to sixth with a clear on EG Michaelangelo.

The Australian Olympian Christopher Burton, who is currently combining top-level showjumping with eventing, scored his first win with new ride Shadow Man, having led throughout in the Connollys Red Mills CCI4*-S, which had incorporated the FEI Nations Cup™.

He finished 5 seconds within the optimum cross-country time of 6 minutes 11 seconds with a beautifully executed round. “That is the monkey off my back,” he joked. “This really is a special horse and I’m privileged to ride him.”

He also praised the cross country course team, and designer Mike Etherington-Smith, who he described as “the best in the world”, for their hard work overnight in re-routing the track for the CCI4*-S to achieve better ground after such a wet spring; by the time the class started, the going was perfect.

It was a good competition for Australia, with Kevin McNab second on Scuderia 1918 A Best Friend and sixth on Faro Imp, and Andrew Barnett, a first-time visitor to the northern hemisphere, fourth on Go Tosca. Japan’s Ryuzo Kitajima was third on Feroza Nieuwmoed and Ireland’s Ian Cassells, who rode four clear rounds in the class, finished best on Kellys Quality, fifth.

There was a British top four in the CCI3*-L: Sam Ecroyd was first and fourth on Bloomfield Manuscript and Boleybawn Lecrae, Tom Grant was the runner-up on the Irish Sport Horse Tommy Cruise and Emily King was fourth on Maserati de Landetta Z.

The Donagh Hickey Motors CCI2*-L was a victory for Samantha Lissington, who led from flagfall on Mr Cookie Time; the New Zealander had a particularly busy afternoon as she also dominated the Coral Cove Championship with a one-two on Nadal and Never Know MB.

Ireland was back on the podium for the Foran Equine CCI2*-S when Elizabeth Power show jumped clear on Balladeer Clintender to overhaul long-time leader Caitie Slater, who incurred four faults on Derena Super Star, and there were more home victories for Chloe Fagan, who captured the Carr & Davy & Martin CCI1*-Intro on the six-year-old Gervada by Vadamos, and Carla Williamson and Galco who headed the Pony CCI1*-L.

During a highly competitive and successful weekend, Millstreet united with the international eventing community in holding a two-minute silence to remember British rider Georgie Campbell, who died after a fall at Bicton, UK, last weekend. As Sam Watson received his prize, he said: “Seeing my wife and kids watching me, my thoughts go straight to Jesse Campbell [husband]. Time is precious and I know the eventing world will wrap their arms around him.”

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Scores] [Free Live Stream Replay NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream Replay NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream Replay NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream Replay NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream Replays – CMH]

Sunday Links from EcoVet

It’s easy to allow yourself to become numb. I did some research last month on the number of fatalities, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries that have occurred to eventers in the last few decades, and it was rather depressing, to say the least. My muggle job is at a physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital, where all of our patients are learning how to live again after surviving life-changing injuries or hospitalizations. My own (very minor) injury after a fall last month brought some of the sports medicine physicians I work with to ask lots of questions about equestrian sport, as it’s not very prevalent in our area. Between explaining the range of injuries caused from our sport to these doctors — from a fractured scapula to death — and the research I was doing to help explain these numbers to them, it became easy for me to say that people die in our sport — that not too long ago, eventing saw more fatal accidents than base jumping, bull riding, or motocross.

It’s easy to become numb to it, the reason we wear body protectors, why we shell out the money to get refill cartridges for our air vests, why we make the investment to purchase a new helmet after every fall — however begrudgingly. My barnmates and I always chuckle when our regular clinician reminds us of the number one rule in eventing: the thousand-pound animal traveling at speed towards a solid object must be able to see the jump — but despite the laughs, we understand its truth, and it’s the reason we make the investments: because it’s too easy to become numb to the dangers in our sport, and someone needs to be there reminding us.

It’s been a hard week for us all, but I just wanted to take this moment to remind ourselves that despite the numbness creeping in as the week comes to a close, as we stop seeing the Facebook posts and our social media moratorium lifts and we return to our worlds, to keep climbing fences to meet pretty horses. Keep remembering why we do this sport, and keep remembering why safety is paramount to our survival — as athletes and as little horse girls.

💜🤍🕊️ Go Eventing.

U.S. Weekend Action

Carriage House Farm Combined Test (Hugo, MN) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Scoring]

Equestrians’ Institute H.T. (Cle Elum, WA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Essex H.T. (Gladstone, NJ) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club Spring H.T. (Geneseo, NY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

GMHA June H.T. (South Woodstock, VT) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

IEA Horse Trials (Edinburgh, IN) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

MCTA H.T. at Shawan Downs (Cockeysville, MD) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Ocala Summer H.T. I (Ocala, FL) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Poplar Place June H.T. (Hamilton, GA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

The Spring Event at Archer (Cheyenne, WY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer]

European International Events

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream – CMH]

Outdoor Horst (Kronenberg, The Netherlands) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Live Stream]

Links to Start Your Sunday:

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The Angels of Africa

AMA: My Horse Gets Tense In The Warm-Up At Shows. How Do I Help Him?

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Sam Watson Rockets to CCI4*-L Lead at Millstreet

Ireland’s Sam Watson takes the lead in the Noel C Duggan Engineering CCI4*-L at Millstreet International Horse Trials with a superb cross-country performance on Ballyneety Rocketman. Photo by Bit-Media.

Irish rider Sam Watson is renowned for not wasting time across country and he has soared up the rankings with a classy performance in the Noel C Duggan Engineering CCI4*-L at Millstreet International Horse Trials, Co Cork.

Riding the appropriately named Ballyneety Rocketman, the Co Carlow horseman has risen from ninth place after dressage to head the cross-country leaderboard, the only rider with time penalties in single figures.

He has a show jumping rail and time penalties in hand over Cosby Green, one of a large contingent of U.S. riders and joined by riders currently on the USEF European Developmental Tour; she was jointly second fastest with 20 time penalties on Highly Suspicious.

New Zealander Jonelle Price is third on Chilli’s Midnight Star and the dressage leaders, Caroline Pamukcu and She’s The One from the USA, are lying fourth after incurring 26.8 time penalties.

The 10-year-old Ballyneety Rocketman, bred by James Hickey by Diamond Discovery, was sold by the Ryan family as a three-year-old at the Goresbridge for Gold sale. ‘It was 2018 and I was all fired up after the World Equestrian Games [where Ireland won team silver] so I bought him,’ explains Sam.

“He’s an old-fashioned horse, by a thoroughbred [Diamond Discovery] and very blood, and he is a work in progress, but when you look at Badminton and Burghley, I knew I was on the right track. The cross-country track here at Millstreet was very fair, but it was twisty in parts and once the horse opens up, it can be hard to bring him back.”

Team Ireland had a good day in the FEI Eventing Nations Cup TM as the only country to boast four clear jumping rounds (albeit with a couple of time penalties) and the team has risen to third behind New Zealand and the USA with a mere 8.9 penalties covering the five teams going into tomorrow’s cross-country finale.

Australia is now fourth, but two Aussies head the individual leaderboard for the Connollys Red Mills CCI4*-S: Christopher Burton retained his lead with a clear jumping round on Shadow Man and Kevin McNab (Scuderia 1918 A Best Friend) rose two places to second with a faultless performance.

The antipodean theme continued at 2* level with New Zealander Samantha Lissington retaining her lead in the Donal Hickey Motors CCI2*-L on Mr Cookie Time and scoring a one-two with Nadal and Never Know MB in the Coral Cove Young Horse Championship, while Australia’s Isobel English took the Foran Equine CCI2*-S on Jockeyhall Maximum Cruise.

It was also a good day to be called Sam, as Britain’s Sam Ecroyd was the man of the moment across the two 3*s, winning the Eventing Ireland CCI3*-S on Stewart and Vicky Irlam’s Chapel House, an Irish Sport horse bred by John O’Sullivan by Sibon W, and, with his partner Emily King, dominating the CCI3*-L, in which they hold four of the top five places after cross-country.

Sam, who only incurred 0.4 of a time penalty in three cross-country rounds, praised the Millstreet team led by course-designer Mike Etherington-Smith. ‘The course rode the best it could, considering the recent wet weather; the distances and fences had all been well adjusted to the conditions and it created good pictures,’ he said.

He leads the CCI3*-L on Bloomfield Manuscript and does not have a show jumping fence in hand over Emily, second on Sunny Side Up, but has a 4-penalty advantage over British rider Tom Grant (Tommy Cruise), who has risen from 11th after dressage to third after cross-country.

Emily is also lying fourth on Maserati de Landetta Z and Sam is fifth on Boleybawn Lecrae. Sarah Ennis is best of the home side, in sixth place on Onceuponatime.

For the home nation, Carla Williamson, daughter of former National Hunt jockey Norman Williamson, leads the Pony 1* after cross-country on Ardeo Fireman and Galco.

Sunday’s cross-country action starts with the FEI Nations CupTM at 9am and the tension is palpable with Olympic places at stake.

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream – CMH]

Saturday Links from World Equestrian Brands

Photo courtesy of GMHA Festival of Eventing.

As we usher in a new weekend of eventing, we aren’t quite finished remembering what happened last weekend (not that we’ll ever be finished remembering — that’s not how grief works.) Don’t forget that all USEA events and BE events running this weekend, as well as Millstreet in Ireland, will observe a moment of silence at 12 noon today in their applicable time zones.

Of course, you don’t have to be at an event to stop and take a moment to reflect. I’ll either be out hacking or otherwise at the barn at noon today. I’ll be thinking of Georgie and her family and friends and I’ll also be thinking of my own friends competing up at GMHA this weekend, where we lost Jeffie Chapin in 2019, a dear member our own barn family. I expect the moment of silence will hit particularly hard there as well.

U.S. Weekend Action

Carriage House Farm Combined Test (Hugo, MN) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Scoring]

Equestrians’ Institute H.T. (Cle Elum, WA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Essex H.T. (Gladstone, NJ) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club Spring H.T. (Geneseo, NY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

GMHA June H.T. (South Woodstock, VT) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

IEA Horse Trials (Edinburgh, IN) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

MCTA H.T. at Shawan Downs (Cockeysville, MD) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Ocala Summer H.T. I (Ocala, FL) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Poplar Place June H.T. (Hamilton, GA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

The Spring Event at Archer (Cheyenne, WY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer]

European International Events

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream – CMH]

Outdoor Horst (Kronenberg, The Netherlands) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Live Stream]

Links to Start Your Weekend:

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Burto is Back in the Sunlight at Millstreet

Christopher Burton returns to the eventing world in style, taking the dressage lead in the Connollys Red Mills CCI4*-S at Millstreet International Horse Trials on Shadow Man. Photo by Bit-Media.

Australian rider Christopher Burton demonstrated that he has lost none of his eventing artistry when taking the dressage lead in the Connollys Red Mills CCI4*-S at Millstreet International Horse Trials, Co Cork, Ireland.

The 2016 Olympic eventing team bronze medallist and Burghley winner known in the sport as ‘Burto’ has been concentrating on showjumping since the summer of 2021 — only last weekend he was representing Australia at the Rome Nations Cup — but this year has been combining it with a return to the international eventing stage.

He scored 25.7 with an elegant test on new ride Shadow Man, a 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood produced to CCI5* level by British rider Ben Hobday.

“I haven’t lost it!” joked Burto, explaining that he managed to acquire Shadow Man literally at the eleventh hour before the January 15, 2024 cut-off point for registering a horse with a nation for potential Olympic selection. ‘On January 14 I asked my wife how she felt about my going eventing again — she said “oh no”! — but by the end of next day we owned a percentage of Shadow Man.

“Ben has been very good to me, helping me get used to the horse, who has been beautifully produced and is an absolute joy to ride. He is so easy to get along with.”

Millstreet is an Olympic selection trial for several nations and the Australia currently holds three of the top four places in the CCI4*-S, which incorporates the FEI Eventing Nations Cup TM. First-day leader Andrew Barnett is now in second place on Go Tosca and Millstreet regular Kevin McNab is fourth on Scuderia 1918 A Best Friend. Germany’s Felix Etzel is third on the stallion TSF Polartanz and Jennifer Kuehnle is best of the Irish in fifth place on Sammy Davis Junior.

Sam Ecroyd is in pole position after dressage in the CCI3*-L with a mark of 27.9 on Bloomfield Manuscript, an Irish Sport Horse by Financial Reward previously produced by Mark Davidson.

“I only took on the ride this year so I can’t take too much credit,” said the British rider. “I think he has the ability to be a top horse but he is very big, very Thoroughbred and needs to grow and develop.”

“I come to Millstreet because it is one of the best cross-country courses; it’s immaculate, they do a great job of mowing it and it always has nice big distances.”

Britain’s Kirsty Chabert is a regular prize-winner at Millstreet and she currently heads the Eventing Ireland CCI3*-S after dressage with a score of 26.1, riding Hanerina SSF, a 12-year-old Dutch warmblood mare previously competed by owner Nicole Pearson who rides for Hong Kong.

Antipodean domination continues in the Donal Hickey CCI2*-L, in which New Zealander Samantha Lissington and the seven-year-old Dutch warmblood Mr Cookie Time scored 22.2 to hold a clear lead over US rider Mya Poulos on Cock-A-Doodle-Do.

The Foran Equine CCI2*-S is led by Ireland’s Caitie Slater riding Derena Super Star and the CCI2*-S Coral Cove Championship for young horses, named for the great event horse bred by the Duggan family, is headed by British rider John Tilley, who is based in Ireland at Carol Gee’s Fernhill Stud, aboard Wellfields Casino Royal, a Hanoverian by Casiro.

Ciara O’Connor leads the Carr & Day & Martin CCI1*-Intro on the seven-year-old Irish Sport Horse mare Ashwood Iron Lady.

Competitors in the Noel C Duggan Engineering CCI4*-L, which is headed by American Caroline Pamukcu, will be first out on the cross-country course tomorrow, from 8am.

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream – CMH]

Send Off the U.S. Olympic Eventing Team at Stable View

The excitement of an Olympic year only grows as we get closer to Paris this summer. While we haven’t heard yet about the specifics of our team members, we know they’ll all be competing at Stable View’s Summer Horse Trials June 21st-23rd as their final team outing.

This provides a fantastic opportunity for the Eventing community to come together to show their support and be part of the Olympic efforts with a toast to send off these athletes.

Stable View is providing the opportunity to purchase VIP Tickets for the toast to these athletes heading off to Paris. On Saturday, June 22nd from 11:00am – 4:00pm, Ticket Holders receive access to the Pavilion upstairs with a 360-degree view, lunch catered by Blue Collard, beer + wine, and Stable View swag! You can purchase your tickets to participate here.

Come show your support and raise a glass to the Team! Team members will line up in the arena for their send-off at some point between 11am-4pm (barring ride times), and might even stop by upstairs!

Friday News & Notes from Stable View

 

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British Eventing has announced that there will be a collective silence held at all British Eventing events this weekend, including Millstreet in Ireland. A chance for everyone to stand quietly together and reflect, BE ‘ask members and supporters, whether at an event or at home, to join us at 12 noon to stop and take 2 minutes to reflect on Georgie’s life and quietly send thoughts and prayers to her family and friends.’ Since then, all events running in the U.S. this weekend have been invited by USEA CEO Rob Burk to join British Eventing in solidarity with a silence at 12 pm on Saturday (6/1) in whatever time zone they are in. We would encourage all competitors at events around the country this weekend to join us in observing a moment of silence in honor of Georgie Campbell and all other riders we have lost along the way.

In the words of Georgie’s loving husband, Jesse, “when you’re out competing this weekend, please just smile at each other, don’t feel awkward about laughing, and above all, try and love everything and everyone.”

💜🤍🕊️ Go Eventing.

U.S. Weekend Preview

Carriage House Farm Combined Test (Hugo, MN) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Scoring]

Equestrians’ Institute H.T. (Cle Elum, WA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Essex H.T. (Gladstone, NJ) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Genesee Valley Riding & Driving Club Spring H.T. (Geneseo, NY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

GMHA June H.T. (South Woodstock, VT) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

IEA Horse Trials (Edinburgh, IN) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

MCTA H.T. at Shawan Downs (Cockeysville, MD) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Ocala Summer H.T. I (Ocala, FL) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

Poplar Place June H.T. (Hamilton, GA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]

The Spring Event at Archer (Cheyenne, WY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer]

European International Events

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream – CMH]

Outdoor Horst (Kronenberg, The Netherlands) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Live Stream]

Friday News and Reading

It seems that the weather these days is ever worsening, with extreme conditions making the headlines on an almost daily basis. With this in mind, the FEI have provided a helpful guide to dealing with all eventualities, including helpful suggestions for an evacuation plan.

We all know how important it is for us to stretch pre and post workout, but what about our horses? Here are some handy techniques to keep your equine counterparts as supple as possible.

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Weekend Watching

Fresh from another sterling 5* performance at Badminton with Copper Beach, Cosby Green heads to Millstreet this weekend. She spoke to The Irish Horse Board about her stable full of Irish horses, and what makes them such great Eventers. I’m sure many of you out there would agree with Cosby – there’s nothing quite like an Irish horse.

Australia Leads the Nations at Millstreet International Horse Trials

Andrew Barnett and Go Tosca. Photo by Bit-Media.

Competition has got off to an exciting start at Ireland’s premier horse trials, the Millstreet International (Co Cork, Ireland) where Australia holds a fractional lead over New Zealand in the FEI Eventing Nations Cup TM, in which members of all five teams have completed the dressage phase.

An intriguing and open contest is assured as a mere 8 penalties covers the five countries, with the USA third, Great Britain fourth and Ireland fifth.

Australia’s Andrew Barnett, who is paying his first visit to the northern hemisphere, is best of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup TM riders, having achieved the only sub-30 mark (29.0), with the 13-year-old gelding Go Tosca.

Andrew, who is a full-time coach based in the Hunter Valley, was formerly a show jumper but got into eventing when his partner, Tarsha Hammond, was pregnant with their first child in 2012. He has brought over just the one horse, winner of the Sydney CCI4*-L last year, and is based with British team trainer Christopher Bartle in Yorkshire while the Australian Olympic selection process is underway.

“It was a big commitment to come here – my poor partner is teaching flat out while I’m away,” he explained. “I went to New Zealand last year for the Trans-Tasman competition and got a bit of a taste for travel. It’s got to be done [a visit to Europe] – I went to Badminton on cross-country day and it was amazing.”

The dressage phase for the Connollys Red Mills CCI4*-S, which incorporates the FEI Nations CupTM, continues tomorrow. British team rider Stephen Heal is currently second on Quidam de Lux, ahead of the USA’s Alyssa Phillips (Oskar) and the New Zealand couple Jonelle and Tim Price riding McClaren and Chio 20 respectively.

U.S. Olympic long-listed rider Caroline Pamukcu leads the Noel C Duggan Engineering CCI4*-L, for which the dressage phase is now complete, on the nine-year-old mare She’s The One, formerly ridden for France by Gaspar Maksud.

Caroline, who is trained by Pippa Funnell, is one of six riders of the USEF European Developmental Tour and was awarded the Karen Stives grant in memory of the 1984 Olympic medallist.

Her mark of 28.2 is the mare’s best at this level and gives her a 3.5-penalty advantage over the Netherlands’ Andrew Heffernan riding Gideon. Nine nations are represented among the 19 CCI4*-L competitors, with Sam Watson, ninth on Ballyneety Rocketman, the best-placed Irish rider.

The winners of the Dubarry Burghley Young Event Horse qualifiers were John Tilley with Jerpoint Will (four-year-old) and Ciara O’Connor riding Ashwood Rio.

Owners and riders have been admiring the beautifully presented cross-country tracks where, despite an extremely wet spring, there are some 50 newly built fences. ‘The weather has been a challenge,’ commented 4* and 3* designer Mike Etherington-Smith, who observed that Millstreet has received some 6ft of water over the past 12 months. ‘The knock-on effect of that is that we have had to be flexible with our plans and it’s all thanks to Thomas Duggan [event director] and his excellent team.’

Dressage for all classes bar the CCI4*-L continues tomorrow (Friday) from 8am.

Millstreet International Horse Trials (Nations Cup) (Co. Cork, Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [Scoring] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 1] [Free Live Stream NC Dressage 2] [Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country] [Complete Live Stream – CMH]

Eventing Community Stands Together to Remember Georgie Campbell

Georgie Campbell and Cooley Earl. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

It was with extreme sadness that British Eventing found themselves announcing the passing of Georgie Campbell (nee Strang), aged 36, following her fall at Bicton International Horse Trials, Devon on Sunday 26 May.

Georgie was an extremely talented and accomplished rider who applied herself to the sport whole-heartedly. Her passion for eventing, her personality and zest for life saw her loved and respected by her fellow competitors. Her tragic loss of life doing what she enjoyed most, has seen an outpouring of love and support for Jesse and the family and friends she leaves behind.

As you will have seen, we have had a dedicated Support Line set up for anyone who has been affected by the incident via the British Eventing Support Trust. The dedicated line is open any time, day or night, where anyone needing help during this time will be connected with a mental health professional who will ensure you’re given the most appropriate support.

As a community, we will take a moment at all British Eventing events this weekend, as well as at Millstreet in Ireland where several of Georgie’s friends will be competing, to stand quietly together and reflect. We ask members and supporters, whether at an event or at home, to join us at 12 noon to stop and take 2 minutes to reflect on Georgie’s life and quietly send thoughts and prayers to her family and friends.

There will be British Eventing Support Trust and BE Staff at all events this weekend to answer any questions you might have.

If you require access to the support being provided by British Eventing and the British Eventing Support Trust, please click here or you can email [email protected] or call 07780 008877. You can also find further resources for support here.

Can we also point you to a wonderful podcast by Nicole Brown and Sam Watson from Equiratings, expressing the thoughts of the eventing community, which might also help. Please click here to listen.

Agile Dogs & Stylish Jogs: What to Expect at the MARS Equestrian Bromont CCI

Sara Schulman and Cooley Chromatic. Photo by Abby Powell.

As Canada’s premiere FEI horse trial, the MARS Equestrian Bromont CCI is a can’t miss event for riders and spectators alike. Team EN is only two and a half weeks away from touching down in Canada to bring you all the action you crave, not that we’re counting. (We’re totally counting!) There’s something for everyone at Bromont, whether you want to stick strictly to the horse park or would like to explore the scenic Eastern Townships outside of Montreal. But before I get to filling you in on the dog agility course and a brewery in an old train station, let’s talk details.

Head down to the jog strip on June 5th at 3pm for the official kick off of the weekend: the first horse inspection. On June 6th and 7th, watch the horses dance across the boards in the dressage ring before the real excitement begins on June 8th. Cross country kicks off on Saturday morning, with the best of the best tackling Bromont’s CCI4*-L course, totalling 5700 meters (three-and-a-half miles for us Americans), designed by Derek di Grazia. On Sunday, we’ll have our final, and arguably most exciting, horse inspection before show jumping.

Friends and competitors: Boyd Martin on Asti’s Charming and Phillip Dutton on Fernhill Shutterfly. Photo by Abby Powell.

What also makes Bromont CCI an event like no other is the inclusion of the Bromont Rising Program. This program is designed to support young riders 25 and under as they strive to develop careers as professional riders. Supporting the future generation of eventers is crucial for the longevity of the sport. To that end, this program distributes up to 10 grants of $2500 each to deserving young riders to offset the costs of travel and entry fees. Riders will also have unique educational opportunities, including learning from cross country course designer Derek DiGrazia, a “centreline workshop” dressage test analysis with FEI 5* judge Peter Gray, and a cross country course walk with returning guest coach Bettina Hoy. Meet the riders accepted into this year’s Bromont Rising Program here.

You can’t be an eventing fan without also owning a dog, it’s basically a requirement. The organizers at MARS Bromont CCI get it. The Dog Agility Course has returned for another year! While the horses are pounding down the cross country course on Saturday, your dog can tackle some obstacles of their own. Dog demos including agility, frisbee, and freestyle start at 15:00 EST. There will also be a dog parade, so be sure to bring your favorite costume! Special guests include Sandra Lallier and Daniel Lusignan, international medalists of Cani-Cross, as well as guests from the Leski Foundation, Royal Canin and Eukanuba, and of course, lots of TREATS for your pooch.

Hannah Sue Hollberg and Capitol HIM. Photo by Abby Powell.

The Vendor Row will have something for everyone this year, from saddles to fashion. Vendors include well-known favorites like Ecogold, Devoucoux, Voltaire, and Buckeye, along with Canadian-based companies like Hoof Doctor x Equine One and LouRi & Co, among others. Food vendors include Delices Gourmands and Julius Cafe, offering sweet treats and most importantly, coffee. Find a full list of vendors on Bromont’s Facebook page.

Near the horse park, you’ll be able to explore the beautiful majesty of the surrounding mountains and the quaint towns in the Eastern Townships outside of Montreal. If you’d like to grab something to drink after a long day at the show, check out Hop Station, a microbrewery operating out of a vintage train station. They offer great beers and easy eats, like quesadillas. If you’re looking for something quite a bit fancier, enjoy the atmosphere at Maison Boire. Using only local and seasonal ingredients, Maison Boire specializes in creating unique dishes that are sustainably sourced. Finally, if you’re looking for an experience more than a meal, dine aboard the Grand Cru, a luxury yacht that cruises through Lake Memphremagog, offering scenic views you can’t find anywhere else.

Everyone will love the addition of fun canine activities including agility, a dog parade
and Cani-Cross demonstrations, beginning at 3:00pm Saturday, June 8. © Tom von Kapherr Photo

Are you feeling the FOMO now? Don’t worry, you can still feel like you’re at the horse park with us thanks to live streams available on YouTube and Horse & Country. The MARS Bromont CCI will be live streaming for free on Horse & Country; stay tuned for more details here. It will also be live streamed via the Bromont Horse Trials Youtube channel, as well as the RNS Video Media Youtube channel.

Whether you’re watching from afar or standing by the sidelines at the horse park, you’ll want to stay up to date on a few important links, like the live scores, the schedule, and Eventing Nation’s coverage. Find all the important shortcuts below.

MARS Bromont CCI: [Website] [Entries/Schedule] [Volunteer] [Sponsorship]