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FEI Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market International wrap

Kevin McNab and Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam. © Burnham Market International

Kevin McNab and Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam.

© Burnham Market International

 

FEI Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market International Wrap

Aussies in action:

Kevin McNab and Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam were clear and under time in the final cross country phase of the CCI4*S class, meaning the pair rose from 8th to second place - finishing on their dressage score of 26.9. They were just over 1 penalty behind the winners, Oliver Townend and Cillnabradden Evo (25.3).

 

Kevin McNab and Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam. © Burnham Market International

Kevin McNab and Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam.

© Burnham Market International



Kevin also finished in eighth place with Scuderia 1918 A Best Friend, again finishing on his dressage score (35.1).

The event opted to split the CCI4*S and CCI4*S for 8/9 Year Olds; this saw Sam Griffiths and Annaghmore Valoner finish in 25th place in the young horse class on 54.9. The pair were clear on cross country, only picking up time penalties.

Sam Griffiths also contested the CCI4*L class, finishing 30th (from 91) with Gurtera Cher. The pair added just 2 cross country time penalties and 1.2 showjumping time penalties to their dressage score to finish on 38.1.

Congratulations Kevin and Sam!

Full report:

CCI4* short format

On Sunday morning, before the final horse inspection for long format competitors, it was announced that the short format class had been split back into two classes, the 8/9 year-old-championship and the 'normal' CCI4*S. This put Oliver Townend's bid to win his 13th consecutive 4*S at Burnham Market very much back on track; he started today's cross country in the lead on last year's winner, Cillnabradden Evo – before the class split the pair was in second place behind Izzy Taylor.

Cillnabradden Evo cruised round the course, Oliver undoubtedly conscious that he had time in hand with the class split again. They literally cantered over the finish line, adding two time penalties to their dressage score, good enough to stay at the top of the leaderboard and continue Oliver's phenomenal run at the venue.

Cillnabradden Evo will now be retired. “He owes us nothing and has punched above his weight for years,” said Oliver. “It's great to end his career with another good win.”

Australia's Kevin McNab took the runner up spot riding Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam with Sarah Bullimore completing the podium places on Reve du Rouet and China's Alex Hua Tian 0.1 of a penalty behind in fourth on Don Geniro.

8/9 year-old championship

Disappointingly for Izzy Taylor, as she said could happen yesterday, Hartacker did make a green [inexperienced] mistake on today's cross country course to pick up 20 penalties, dropping the pair down the order.

This allowed Yasmin Ingham to move up to the top spot aboard Banzai du Loir. They finished three points ahead of runners up Ros Canter on Lordships Graffalo while Kitty King and Cristal Fontaine, 2018's six-year-old world champion, completed the podium lineup.

“I couldn't be happier with all my horses this week,” said Yasmin, “but riding Banzai du Loir literally gives me goosebumps. Even better, Mum was here and it's the first time I have seen her since Lincolnshire Horse Trials [in March] because she's been in lockdown on the Isle of Man.”

Yasmin's 22.3 finish is in the top three finishes seen at Burnham Market since 2005. Only Oliver Townend's two wins last year sit ahead of her – Cillnabradden Evo, who scored 21.3 and Ballaghmor Class, on 22.2.

CCI4* long format

Izzy Taylor's weekend ended on a high. Monkeying Around led from pillar to post to claim Britain's only long format four star this year. A 23.2 finish is Izzy's lowest ever at CCI4*-L and brought about her fifth win at this level since she first won a CCI4*-L in 2014. Only four riders in the world have had more wins at the level since 2010.

“He jumped beautifully today and felt really confident. I know he's a good jumper but any horse can have a fence down. He's a huge character, very cheeky but actually likes being good and my hopes for him paid off this weekend.”

Clear showjumping rounds were key today, and a rail down for any combination proved costly. Italy's Vittoria Panizzon finished less than a fence down behind Izzy on Chequers Play The Game, with Sarah Bullimore and Corouet third, just 0.3 of a penalty behind Vittoria.

Full results can be found here.


Source: Event press release

 

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