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Bettina Hoy, riding Ringwood Cockatoo, dramatically lost the lead she had
established after the dressage phase of the international three-star event
here when her 17-year-old gelding refused at Fence 7 in the influential
showjumping phase last night and Hoy ended her round with a total of 29
faults.
Hoy, who spectacularly lost the individual Olympic gold medal in Athens after
an infringement of the rules in the showjumping phase, has already been
named as one of the five-strong team for the Germany team in Hong Kong, but
they all need good performances this weekend to have their selection
confirmed. Much will depend on how Hoy fares in the cross country today.
With Nicolas Touzaint, of France, the European champion, suffering a similar
fall from grace – he dropped from second to fourteenth place with 20 faults
in the showjumping on Joker d’Helby – the overnight lead has been taken by
Tim Lips, of the Netherlands, on Blom’s Carlos, who is just under three
points ahead of Ingrid Klimke, of Germany, on her Olympic contender, Butts
Abraxxas.
Britain, fielding a second team – the Olympic squad are competing at Barbary
Castle, in Wiltshire, this weekend – have some catching up to do in the
cross country today. Georgie Davies on Fachoudette, who finished tenth at
Badminton in May, produced the best dressage test of the five Britons, but
collected 18 showjumping faults to finish in 27th place overnight.
Nicola Wilson, who is lying in thirteenth on Opposition Buzz, and Davies
should move up today. Opposition Buzz “loves his jumping” and was seventh at
Badminton, and Davies was one of only two riders to finish inside the time
on the cross country at Badminton.
There was drama in the showjumping arena yesterday, when the
Nordrhein-Wesfalen competition was held up for 20 minutes after Álvaro
Miranda, of Brazil, suffered an horrific fall from his mare, Ad Ornella,
after a mistake at Fence 6. He was attended to in the arena before being
taken to hospital with a suspected leg injury.
The class was won by Christina Liebherr, of Switzerland, riding No Mercy, who
was a fraction faster than Marcus Ehning, of Germany, on a revitalised
Noltes Küchengirl in the eight-horse jump-off. Britain’s best performance
came from Peter Charles, on Murkas Pom d’Ami, who finished sixth.
Tim Stockdale, whose two clear rounds in the Nations Cup on Thursday lifted
Britain into joint-third place, only five points behind Germany, will give
his mare, Fresh Direct Corlato, a last run tomorrow before the Olympic Games
in the Rolex Grand Prix, which carries a first prize of €120,000 (about
£95,000). The mare will then resume her normal routine at Stockdale’s
Northamptonshire yard before going into quarantine at the end of the month.
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