Kim Severson Early Leader Following Dressage at Rolex
Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI**** Presented by Bayer
Lexington, KYApril 23, 2004Kim Severson holds the lead
following the conclusion of dressage at the CCI**** Rolex Kentucky
Three-Day Event, presented by Bayer, running April 22-25, at the Kentucky
Horse Park in Lexington, KY.
Severson,
30, of Keene, VA, and Winsome Andante, winners of the 2002 Rolex
Kentucky Three Day Event, posted a dressage score of 37 penalty
points to put them well into the lead from a starting field of 44
entries.
It
was his best test ever! praised Severson, a member of the
Gold Medal Team at the 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain.
He was totally with me, paying one hundred percent attention
to me, and was not looking at the crowd and getting excited. He
had been a little naughty and inattentive when I was riding him
on Thursday, so I wasnt sure what to expect.
Despite
already having two other horses that have met the qualifying criteria
for Athens, Severson is hoping to qualify Winsome Andante, her preferred
partner for the 2004 Olympic Games, at Rolex Kentucky.
I
broke my leg in the spring, then the horse had colic surgery in
the fall, so we didnt get to do a three day event at all last
year, noted Severson. Somehow, it has made our bond
stronger. I prefer to ride him if I am selected for Athens as I
know him the best and we have a strong partnership.
Moving
into second position was Phillip Dutton, a two-time Olympic Team
Gold Medallist for his native Australia. Riding Nova Top, a 13-year-old
English thoroughbred gelding owned by Shannon Stinson, Dutton posted
a score of 43 penalty points to move ahead of Great Britains
William Fox-Pitt, 35, and Coastal Ties, an 11-year-old Australian-bred
gelding. Fox-Pitt held the early lead following the opening day
of dressage competition with his score of 43.4 penalty points.
Abigail
Lufkin of Middleburg, VA, is currently in fourth position with her
dressage score of 45.8 penalty points riding Kildonan Tug while
New Zealands Donna Smith rounds out the top five with Call
Me Clifton after earning a score of 46.6 penalty points.
Offering
$190,000 in prize money, the CCI**** Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event
is a qualifying competition for the 2004 Olympic Games and includes
the seventh competition for the USET Foundation Pinnacle Cup.
In
addition to the CCI**** division, this years Rolex Kentucky
Three Day Event is also hosting a Modified Four Star Three-Day Event
that is in part patterned after the format to be used for the 2004
Olympic Games in Athens. Open only to U.S. Citizens and Foreign
Riders residing in North America who have already qualified for
the Olympic Games under FEI rules, the Bayer Modified Four Star
division marks the first time ever that horses and riders will have
the opportunity to run the shortened distance prescribed for Athens.
The
Bayer Modified Four Star division leader board saw a dramatic shake-up
with the conclusion of dressage. Nathalie Bouckaert of Chatsworth,
GA, got the international panel of judges attention, posting
a score of 37.4 penalty points aboard West Farthing, an 11-year-old
English thoroughbred gelding.
All
season he just keeps getting better and better, praised Bouckaert,
23, who leads a field of 38 entries. As soon as I got the
main arena, he was on the job and paying attention.
Reigning
Pan American Champion Darren Chiacchia, of Springville, NY, moved
into second position with a score of 40 penalty points riding Windfall
II, an 11-year-old black Trakehner stallion owned by Timothy Holekamp.
I
was very happy with his steadiness in this atmosphere, it is biggest
he has ever faced, noted Chiacchia, 39, who has his sights
firmly set on Athens.
Heidi
White of Chadds Ford, PA, moved into third position with a score
of 41.2 earned aboard Northern Spy, her 10-year-old English thoroughbred
gelding while Thursdays leader, Amy Tryon of Redmond, WA,
moved down to fourth position but remains in the thick of things
with a score of 42 penalty points with her long-time partner, My
Beau, a 14-year-old Canadian thoroughbred gelding.
On
Saturday, the four-star division competitors will tackle the cross-country
course designed by Michael Etherington-Smith of Great Britain on
Saturday morning before the riders in the Bayer Modified Four Star
division go to work at 1 p.m. The 2004 Rolex Kentucky Three Day
Event, presented by Bayer, concludes on Sunday with stadium jumping.
NBC-TV
will present a 90-minute telecast of the 2004 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day
Event, presented by Bayer, on Sunday, May 2, from 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Eastern Time. In addition, 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).
The
Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event is one of only four CCI**** events
held in the world. The three other events are the Mitsubishi Motors
Badminton Horse Trials and the Burghley Horse Trials in Great Britain
and Adelaide in Australia. The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event is
also part of the Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing that awards $250,000
to any rider who can win Rolex Kentucky, Badminton and Burghley
in succession.
Along
with the exciting equestrian action, the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day
Event features an international trade fair with more than 125 merchants,
the United States Pony Clubs Prince Philip Cup and a variety of
other fun family activities and entertaining attractions.
Tickets
for the 2004 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event may be purchased at
the Rolex Kentucky Ticket Booths at the Kentucky Horse Park. For
full information on the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, presented
by Bayer, please visit the official Rolex Kentucky website at www.rk3de.org.
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