Wednesday, Apr. 24, 2024

The Fork Tidbits

Bruce Davidson Sr. took a tumble off of his own Cruise Lion at the second-to-last fence on cross-country but later returned to pilot Jam to a clear round. He did not ride Jam on Sunday due to a broken nose and facial bones incurred by his fall but plans to ride both horses at Rolex Kentucky.

Kelly Sult and Hollywood were 17th in the advanced division after the dressage, but their double-clean cross-country moved them into third place. She was the only advanced rider to make the cross-country time and finished the weekend in fourth after pulling two rails in the show jumping.

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Bruce Davidson Sr. took a tumble off of his own Cruise Lion at the second-to-last fence on cross-country but later returned to pilot Jam to a clear round. He did not ride Jam on Sunday due to a broken nose and facial bones incurred by his fall but plans to ride both horses at Rolex Kentucky.

Kelly Sult and Hollywood were 17th in the advanced division after the dressage, but their double-clean cross-country moved them into third place. She was the only advanced rider to make the cross-country time and finished the weekend in fourth after pulling two rails in the show jumping.

Sara Dierks and Somerset II were tied for 44th in the CIC*** after dressage, but their double-clean cross-country round—the only ride inside the time in the CIC***—moved them dramatically up the rankings into 11th. A single rail and time fault put them into the ribbons, taking home eighth.

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Seven of the 48 riders in the CIC*** had double-clear show jumping rounds, They were: My Boy Bobby/Bruce Davidson, Jr., Cooper/Jennie Brannigan, Exponential/Jessica Phoenix, Pawlow/Will Faudree, Port Authority/Stephanie Rhodes-Bosch, Myrddin’s Sebastion/Waylon Roberts and Gordonstown/Madeline Blackman. Two riders, Boyd Martin on Remington XXV and Missy Ransehousen on Critical Decision, jumped clean but had time faults.

Two of the 20 advanced riders had double-clean show jumping rounds. They were: Connaught and Phillip Dutton and Havarah’s Charly and Molly Rosin.

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