Dacapo Takes the TopSpec CCI4*-S Lead on Day One at Bicton International & FEI Nations Cup

Today marked the opening of the May International Horse Trials (May 22-25) at Bicton, Devon. The first competitors from all four classes headed down the centre line in the Western Counties main arena, signalling the start of the event.

Elizabeth Barratt and Big Boss Melo lead the British Young Rider National Championships sponsored by Succeed. Photo by ESP Photographic.

In the British Young Rider National Championships sponsored by Succeed Elizabeth Barratt and the Barratt Eventing owned 14-year-old gelding Big Boss Melo took the lead in the dressage with a score of 28.3. “I was really pleased with him in the dressage. He’s quite a sensitive horse and we’ve been working hard on our flatwork so it’s great to have a solid start to the competition. He’s an incredible jumper so I can’t wait to take him cross country on Saturday,” said Elizabeth. Snapping at her heals just 0.2 penalties behind in this competitive class is Holly Clarke and Mrs Alex Clarke’s Nico.

Ros Canter and Silvesters Finesse lead the Symonds & Sampson CCI3*-L. Photo by ESP Photographic.

Badminton winner Ros Canter and 8-year-old chestnut mare Silvesters Finesse lead the Symonds & Sampson CCI3*-L with 25.1. Owned by Deborah and Fergus Langstaff, Nessie, as she is fondly known at home, has had a good season so far with four top ten finishes out of six starts.

Tom McEwen and Brookfield Danny De Muze lead the Equilume CCI2*-L. Photo by ESP Photographic.

The dressage action in the Equilume CCI2*-L saw Tom McEwen take the lead on Mrs Alison Swinburn, John and Chloe Perry’s 7-year-old Brookfield Danny De Muze in his debut at this level with 27.5, exactly one point ahead of second placed Jason Wood and Nitor on 28.5.

Laura Collett and Dacapo lead the TopSpec CCI4*-S. Photo by ESP Photographic.

Having had a win at Thoresby’s CCI4*-S two months ago, Gillian Morris-Adams, Diana Chappell, Carolyn Taylor and Mr and Mrs Smedley’s 16-year-old Dacapo continues his form and leads the TopSpec CCI4*-S class with triple Olympic medallist Laura Collett on 24.8. Mark Davidson and The Round Table Syndicate’s Fonbherna Lancer sits in second by 2.1 points and Laura also has Mrs Lucy Nelson’s 14-year-old mare Hester in third on 27.9.

Laura commented on both her rides, “I am very happy with both horses in the CCI4*-S. Dacapo has always loved coming to Bicton and he’s an older horse who knows his job, so it makes my life easier!”

The FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ 2025 will officially get underway tomorrow with five teams set to compete in the dressage arena from 9:00 a.m. BST / 4:00 a.m. EST.

Mia Farley and Invictus. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography.

The U.S. is contesting this Nations Cup leg as a part of the USEF Eventing European Development Tour. The U.S. riders’ times are as follows:

  • Tiana Coudray and Coeur de l’Esprit Z: 9:06 a.m. BST / 4:06 a.m. EST
  • Molly Duda and Disco Traveler: 9:30 a.m. BST / 4:30 a.m. EST
  • Alex O’Neal and Redtail Penumbra: 9:42 a.m. BST / 4:42 a.m. EST (Nations Cup team rider)
  • Olivia Dutton and Sea of Clouds: 10:36 a.m. BST / 5:36 a.m. EST
  • Cosby Green and Highly Suspicious: 11:00 a.m. BST / 6:00 a.m. EST (Nations Cup team rider)
  • Mia Farley and Invictus: 12:00 p.m. BST / 7:00 a.m. EST (Nations Cup team rider)
  • Jenny Caras and Sommersby: 12:30 p.m. BST / 7:30 a.m. EST (Nations Cup team rider)

Beyond the sporting action, this year sees an evolution of the attractions on offer with displays on both weekend days from the thrilling Knights of Middle England. There is also a vast array of activities including the hugely popular family dog show on Saturday and Sunday, as well as a display from 2024 Crufts Champion Lorna Hayes with her canine partner Nora.

Tickets are available to purchase www.bicton.com and those 12 and under go free.

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