Custom Made Retirement Ceremony Planned at Rolex Kentucky
Three-Day Event CCI**** Presented by Bayer
Lexington, KYApril 15, 2004Custom Made, the famed horse
that David OConnor rode to the Individual Gold Medal at the
2000 Sydney Olympic Games, with the best score in Olympic history,
will be formally retired in ceremonies at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day
Event, presented by Bayer, at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington,
April 22-25. The ceremony will take place on Sunday, April 25.
Custom Made, the 19-year-old Irish Thoroughbred owned by Xandarius,
LLC, will no doubt cause tears to flow as he thrills the huge Kentucky
crowd one more time with his magnificent presence.
In addition to his Gold Medal Olympic performance in Sydney, Custom
Made finished fifth at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Custom
Made also had tremendous success at the Badminton Horse Trials CCI****
in Great Britain, finishing third in 1996 and then in 1997, helping
David OConnor become only the second American ever to win
the prestigious event over its first half century.
In
2002, Custom Made had a fairytale finish to his illustrious career
when OConnor rode him to victory in the U.S. Equestrian Team
Eventing Three-Star Fall Championship at the Fair Hill International
in Fair Hill, MD. OConnor had announced prior to the event
that it would be Custom Mades final competition and the horse
beloved by so many went out and delivered yet another championship
performance.
Custom Made is also no stranger to the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day
Event. He has made many appearances at the event including when
he won the CCI*** in 1995, OConnors first Three Star
with him, and when he placed third overall and won the USET Reserve
Championship in 2001.
This
years event will host many of the worlds best horse-and-rider
pairs as they compete for one of the most coveted purses in equestrian
sports and one of the most prestigious championships in the sport
of Eventing.
This
years Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event will host two separate
divisions. The CCI****, Kentuckys hallmark competition with
$190,000 in prize money, is a qualifying competition for the 2004
Olympic Games and includes the 7th competition for the USET Foundation
Pinnacle Cup, signifying the zenith in Eventing competition. The
U.S. Equestrian Federation requested that Rolex Kentucky host a
special competition for competitors who had already qualified for
the Olympic Games. It was decided that it would be a Modified Four
Star, which is in part patterned after the format to be used for
the Athens Olympic Games. Recognized only by the U.S. Equestrian
Federation, this division is Open to U.S. Citizens and Riders
residing in North America who as a combination with the entered
Horse have qualified for the Olympic Games as per FEI rules and
have been approved by their National Federation for entry.
It will be the first time ever that horses and riders will run the
shortened distance prescribed for Athens.
The
modified division will include Horse Inspections, with health records
maintained for each horse. The Cross-Country Test will include a
short Roads and Tracks phase along with a Cross-Country that will
be set at a distance close to what will be used for the Olympic
Games with the same proportionate number of jumping efforts that
will be used for the Olympics. The Jumping Test of the Modified
Three-Day will be set at the 1.25m height to be used at the Olympics
in the second Jumping Test that will determine the Individual classification.
The Rolex Three-Day Event is one of only four CCI**** events in
the world and is the only one held in the Western Hemisphere. The
other Four Star events are the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse
Trials and the Burghley Horse Trials in Great Britain and Adelaide
in Australia.
NBC-TV will present a 90-minute telecast of the 2004 Rolex Kentucky
Three-Day Event, presented by Bayer. The national network broadcast
will be titled the Rolex Equestrian Championships and
will air on Sunday, May 2, from 1:30-3:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
The Cross Country portion of the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event
will air on the Outdoor Life Network (OLN) on May 9 (from 5:00 -
6:00 p.m. EDT) and will re-air on Friday, May 14 (from 12:00 noon
- 1:00 p.m. EDT).
The Stadium Jumping portion of the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event,
which will include a Cross-Country recap, will air on OLN on Sunday,
May 16 (from 5:00 6:00 p.m. EDT) and will re-air on Friday,
May 21 (from 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. EDT).
The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event also will be broadcast in Europe
on CNBC Europe, which will air coverage on Sunday, May 2 at 10:00
pm (Central European Time).
Tickets for the 2004 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event may be purchased
at the Rolex Kentucky Ticket Booths at the Kentucky Horse Park beginning
April 22. To keep abreast of scores and Event activities, go to
the Rolex Kentucky website, www.rk3de.org. To be placed on a mailing
list to receive the 2005 Ticket Brochure, please contact Equestrian
Events, Inc., P.O. Box 12110, Lexington, KY 40580-2110, (859) 254-8123,
(859) 254-5116 (fax), rk3detickets@mindspring.com.
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