Friday, May. 3, 2024

2016 Rolex Kentucky CCI****

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There were 55 horses presented at the final horse inspection for the Rolex Kentucky CCI****, and 54 will go on to the show jumping phase this afternoon.
We call Michael Jung "The Terminator," and he just terminated everybody else’s chances today.
When he canters into the Rolex Stadium in fischerRocana FST for tomorrow’s show jumping, Michael Jung will have three rails in hand over Phillip Dutton on Fernhill Fugitive. Part of that lead was based on Jung’s dressage score, but then he massively extended it by jumping the only near-clear (0.8 time penalties) over Derek di Grazia’s cross-country track today.
There are no new faces in the top three after dressage going into today’s cross-country at the Rolex Kentucky CCI****: Germany’s Michael Jung, last years Rolex winner, holds the top spot; crowd favorites Allison Springer and Arthur sit second; and the 2015 double gold medalist from the 2015 Pan American Games (Canada) Marilyn Little is third with RF Demeter. But there are 69 other riders out there getting ready to ride the toughest cross-country course in the United States, and only one can win. If you’re looking for someone else to pull for, ribbons or not, here are three to consider.

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Don't miss a thing as we blog ride by ride along with the action on Day 1 of dressage at the Rolex Kentucky CCI****.
All 72 horses presented at the Rolex Kentucky CCI**** passed the first horse inspection prior to dressage. Three horses were held but passed on re-inspection: Ryan Wood’s Frankie, Liz Halliday-Sharp’s HHS Cooley and Matt Brown’s Super Sox BCF. Canada's Rachel McDonough didn’t present Irish Rhythm.
All the important details you need and want!
You’ve arrived at the Rolex Kentucky CCI****, armed with your Chronicle Rolex Preview Issue full of Jimmy Wofford’s wise predictions and insights. But nearly as important as knowing who’s likely to do well is knowing the back stories behind some of the pairs.
Meet Mikki Kuchta, who never dreamed she'd be back at Rolex for a second time.

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