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Friday, 22 April 2011

Badminton: Friday

After all 83 horses that were presented passing the first inspection, the first day of Dressage went underway.

Andrew Nicholson began the day on Avebury, delivering a respectable score of 47.2. This left him in 8th place after day 1. Georgie Spence was second to go with Birthday Night, yet had a difficult test leaving her with a score of 72.8, and is currently in second to last place. The most notable test of the day was most definitely 21 year old Laura Collett's on Rayef. Laura was 5th to go and set a score that the rest of the field were chasing for the rest of the day - to no avail. The Badminton first-timer achieved a highly impressive score of 36.5, leaving her well in the lead above German rider Marina Kohncke (39.8).

After the first break came some riders hopeful to score a good mark, including Pippa Funnell on her first ride of Mirage D'Elle. Pippa achieved a score of 56.8, leaving her in equal 21st after day 1. Pippa will be hoping to challenge the top spot tomorrow with her promising Redesigned. Also in the second section was Mary King with the lively Apache Sauce. Mary was given a score of 55.5, leaving her in 20th position. Like Pippa, Mary will be hoping to achieve a higher score with her second ride of Imperial Cavalier tomorrow. William Fox-Pitt achieved a respectable score of 47.5 on Navigator, placing him in 9th. William too has a second ride tomorrow in Cool Mountain - and is a hot contender for the top spot. Gaining a score of 43.3 - and consequently 4th place - was German rider Ingrid Klimke and FRH Butts Abraxxas.

After lunch we saw last year's leader after the dressage Kai Ruder with Les Prince Des Bois, scoring another decent score of 44.8 leaving him in 5th place. In addition, promising young rider Harry Meade scored a perhaps slightly disappointing score of 59.3, along with Gemma Tatterstall with King's Gem - scoring 58.3. A better score of 43.0 was given to Italian rider Susanna Bordone and Carrera, leaving them in 3rd place.

Then the final section of riders included Horse and Hound's blogger Ben Hobday, who was given a score of 61.0 on Upton's Who, perhaps slightly worse than he was hoping for - yet I am sure as a Badminton first-timer he is quite happy just to be continuing onto the exciting cross country on Sunday. James Robinson achieved a score of 52.3 on Comanche, along with Badminton first timer Flora Harris, who gained a respectable score of 52.8 on Law Choice - leaving her in 14th, one place behind James.

First to go tomorrow at 9am is Vicky Brake on Looks Like Fun, with second to go a first-timer Lucie McNicholl with Zeus of Rushall. Perhaps the tests to look out for will belong to:
Tina Cook and Miners Frolic at 11:54,
Ruth Edge and Two Thyme at 13:48,
William Fox-Pitt and Cool Mountain at 15:30,
Nicola Wilson and Opposition Buzz at 15:46,
Oliver Towend and Ashdale Cruise Master at 16:02,
Caroline Powell and Lenamore at 16:18,
Mary King and Imperial Cavalier at 16:26,
Lucy Wiegersma and Shaabrak at 16:34,
Pippa Funnell and Redesigned at 16:50 and
Mark Todd and NZB Land Vision finally at 16:58.

Good luck to all, I am sure tomorrow's scores will jumble the results table up a fair bit!

Friday, 15 April 2011

Badminton: The first timers

Every year Badminton welcomes fresh new riders to the event, and 2011 is no exception. This year we have a number of first-timers hoping to do well:

Ben Hobday, the 22 year old star of Horse and Hound's online blog. Riding his Badminton ride, Uptons Who, Ben achieved young rider team gold and individual bronze in 2008, and is most definitely a potential successful rider for the future. He runs his very own enterprise 'The Shadow Stud', producing young prospective event horses.

Laura Collett, 21 years of age. Laura completed her first 4* event at Burghley last year with Ginger May Killinghurst, and is bringing Rayef to Badminton this year. An established 3* horse, he has been brought through the rankings by Laura herself since 2006. Laura has some exceptional up and coming horses that will surely give her some fantastic results this season and in the future.

Lauren Shannon, who will be riding the 13 year old Zero Flight after their successful 4* debut at Burghley last year, finishing in a very respectable 12th. Lauren was a gold medallist young rider back in 2006 and is looking a very promising rider for the future. Not only this, but Lauren has successfully managed to qualify Quixotic - who was originally placed on the waiting list.

Lucie McNichol, 25. Riding the 11 year old Zeus of Rushall she has achieved very promising results at 3* events such as Blenheim, Hartpury and Bramham, and is on form to have a good ride round Badminton this year.

Other notable first timers include; Joy Dawes riding Finnisterre, Flora Harris riding Law Choice, Fiona Hobby riding the grey Roma M.L., Alice Pearson with Beau Bear, Sarah Stretton with Lazy Acres Skip On and many more.

I would like to personally wish them the best of luck for both Badminton and the future, as all appear to have heaps of potential as top event riders and I am sure will all go far in the sport.