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Riders Announced For $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase

The final rider list has been released for the $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase, presented by Asheville Regional Airport, which will be held Jan. 30-31 in Wellington, Fla., at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. 

The Wellington Eventing Showcase will be a special invitational for top U.S. and Canadian high performance riders, plus riders from Australia and New Zealand. The competition is presented by Asheville Regional Airport with additional sponsors Rolex, Land Rover and Adequan®. 

The rider/horse combinations include:

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The final rider list has been released for the $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase, presented by Asheville Regional Airport, which will be held Jan. 30-31 in Wellington, Fla., at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. 

The Wellington Eventing Showcase will be a special invitational for top U.S. and Canadian high performance riders, plus riders from Australia and New Zealand. The competition is presented by Asheville Regional Airport with additional sponsors Rolex, Land Rover and Adequan®. 

The rider/horse combinations include:

Laine Ashker (USA) – Anthony Patch

Jennie Brannigan (USA) – Cambalda

Julie Burns (USA) – Beaulieu’s Cayenne and Urlanmore Beauty

Will Coleman (USA) – Obos O’Reilly

Buck Davidson (USA) – Ballynoe Castle RM and Petite Flower

Phillip Dutton (USA) – Seams Ready and Fernhill Fugitive

Clayton Fredericks (AUS) – Rendezvous with Charly and True Dynamite

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Liz Halliday-Sharp (USA) – Fernhill By Night

Jonathan Holling (USA) – Proper Timing

Lauren Kieffer (USA) – Czechmate

Marilyn Little (USA) – RF Demeter and RF Scandalous

Boyd Martin (USA) – Poncho Villa and Trading Aces

Kurt Martin (USA) – Anna Bella

Joe Meyer (NZL) – Clip Clop

Selena O’Hanlon (CAN) – Foxwood High and Bellaney Rock

Michael Pollard (USA) – Cyrano

Katie Ruppel (USA) – Houdini

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Allison Springer (USA) – Mr. Sydney Rocks and/or Copycat Chloe and/or Arthur *will ride two*

The competition begins with dressage on Friday, Jan. 30, in the International Ring of the The Stadium at PBIEC. Competitors will be riding USEF/USEA Advanced Test ‘B’ in morning and afternoon sessions. There will be a test ride at 9:00 a.m. and the first horse at 9:30 a.m. The last ride will take place at approximately 3:15 PM.

Show jumping will take place on Saturday morning, Jan. 31, also held in the International Ring at The Stadium at PBIEC. The course, designed by Richard Jeffrey of Great Britain, will be open for walking at 9:30 a.m. and jumping starts at 10:30 a.m.

Cross-country will take place Saturday afternoon, Jan. 31, with a 2,000-meter advanced level course spanning the grass derby field at The Stadium at PBIEC and adjacent polo field. This course will consist of 16 obstacles containing 20 jumping efforts. Cross-country will begin at 1:30 p.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. The Cross-country phase will run in reverse order of standings following the dressage and show Jumping portion of the competition.

Live streaming of the competition will appear on www.coth.com with live interviews and expert commentary by Dom and Jimmie Schramm of the popular Evention YouTube series. We’ll also have Chronicle reporter Lisa Slade on the scene to bring you all the news and great photos on www.coth.com

Live Streaming Schedule:

Fri., Jan. 30  DRESSAGE 9:00 a.m. EST  WATCH IT

Sat., Jan. 31 SHOW JUMPING 10:00 a.m. EST  WATCH IT

Sat., Jan 31 CROSS-COUNTRY 1:00 p.m. EST  WATCH IT

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