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Hannah Sue Burnett Flies Into Second Behind Hoy At Blenheim CCI***

Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England—Sept. 10  

Bettina Hoy rode a blistering cross-country round in the worst of the weather at Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials to hold on to her dressage lead in the CCI***.

Riding Seigneur Medicott, owned by Gerd-Hermann Horst, the German former European champion picked up 8.4 time-faults to add to her dressage mark of 32.9. 

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Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England—Sept. 10  

Bettina Hoy rode a blistering cross-country round in the worst of the weather at Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials to hold on to her dressage lead in the CCI***.

Riding Seigneur Medicott, owned by Gerd-Hermann Horst, the German former European champion picked up 8.4 time-faults to add to her dressage mark of 32.9. 

She said: “He was really fantastic. He gave me a wonderful ride; he’s just a little bit green still and would like to take a second to look at each fence, but you just can’t—you have to keep going.” 

Hoy is on a score of 41.3, which gives her a show jump in hand tomorrow over second-placed Hannah Sue Burnett, who rode a terrific round for the USA on Jacqueline Mars’ Harbour Pilot and ends the day on 46.9. 


Hannah Sue Burnett on Harbour Pilot. Photo by Libby Law

Fellow U.S. rider Holly Payne Caravella is also in the top 10 after cross-country as she rode Santino to clean round with just 9.2 time penalties to sit on 55.4 in seventh place. 

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Kurt Martin from the USA moved up from 49th after dressage to 25th after cross-country on Delux, picking up just 15.6 time penalties. 

The two other U.S. riders retired on course—Will Faudree on Pfun and Tamie Smith on Twizted Syster. Smith posted to her Facebook page: “Disappointed day to end with a retire. Pouring rain and my reins didn’t mix. Couldn’t steer or turn. Had to pull up at [minute] 8. Very bummed as Chloe jumped around. I know it’s easy to judge her based on her past but the only thing wrong was my reins were impossible with the downpour. Onto the next plan after this weekend. Had some great advise from the masters who watched her go. I have Dempsey to focus on. Thanks everyone for the messages and support. Nobody is more [competitive] than me and it’s not taken lightly today’s result,” Smith wrote.

Best Brit is local Oxfordshire rider Lydia Hannon, third on Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Harris’ My Royal Touch with a score of 48.5. Lydia picked up just 3.2 time-faults—the third-fastest round of the day.

Lydia was thrilled to find herself so far up the order, and said: “She’s a superstar. She was a really good girl. We did a good dressage test for her, and I didn’t want to waste it and knew I post a good time on the cross-country.

“I walked the course with Nigel Taylor, who told me to kick on and go straight!”

Quickest of all were the first combination of the class, Andrew Nicholson and his own and Philip Channer’s Teseo, who came home just 1 second over the time and are in fifth on 48.9—just behind Oliver Townend and Peter John Windus’ Dunbeau, who were second-fastest with two time-faults and slot into fourth place on 48.8.

IMPORTANT LINKS: Orders of go and results / Blenheim website / Live streaming (you have to register but it’s free)

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