FEI Nations Cup Eventing: USA team makes history with win at The Plains

FEI Nations Cup Eventing: USA team makes history with win at The Plains
Team USA’s Boyd Martin, Phillip Dutton, Lauren Kieffer and Clark Montgomery celebrate their first win in the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing series, at the Land Rover Great Meadows International, The Plains, Virginia (USA) with Helen McDonald and Deborah Sandford for Land Rover North America and US Chef d'Equipe David O'Connor.
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FEI Nations Cup Eventing: USA team makes history with win at The Plains

By Kate Green

FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Clark Montgomery (USA) flew back from Britain to his home country to lead a strong American quartet to victory in the fifth leg of the 2016 FEI Nations Cup Eventing, held for the first time outside Europe, at the Land Rover Great Meadows International at The Plains, Virginia.

Riding the Irish-bred Loughan Glen, the horse he is hoping to partner at the Rio Olympic Games next month, Montgomery finished the clear individual winner and led the US team to a convincing victory over Canada.

“It means a lot to win at Great Meadow this weekend,” Montgomery said after the historic victory. “I have been based in England for a while so to get to come home in the US and compete in front of the home crowd, means a huge amount to me.”

His team mates Boyd Martin, Phillip Dutton and Lauren Kieffer finished sixth, seventh and ninth to set an unbeatable target and secure their country’s first victory in the FEI Nations Cup Eventing series.

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This was the first time the USA has hosted FEI Nations Cup Eventing, with Great Meadows International putting on an excellent event as the series made its debut outside Europe. Mike Etherington-Smith’s Cross Country course rode extremely well, with 27 of the 40 starters finishing clear of jumping faults, but the clock was a deciding factor with just four combinations making the optimum time.

Colleen Loach was best of the second-placed Canadian team, finishing 14th on Qorry Blue D’Argouges. Her three team mates also went clear across the country, but were hampered by their Dressage marks to finish 38.3 adrift of the winning US squad.

Three British riders travelled across the Atlantic to join forces with US-based Briton Justine Dutton to make up a full four-person British team. Jodie Amos and Wise Crack finished best of the visiting British, in third place individually, adding no further penalties to their Dressage score of 49.0.

Ben Way (GBR) riding Willows Tipster finished 26th after finishing only two seconds over the optimum Cross Country time. Justine Dutton had two refusals out on course and Ros Canter was eliminated for a rider fall.

Despite their mixed fortunes, the British team finished third overall. This earning enough points to give them a clear lead over Germany at the halfway mark in the series.

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To conclude the action returns to Europe this weekend, and the competition is expected to be strong in Aachen (GER) 14-17 July.

Results

1 USA, 138.3

Clark Montgomery/Loughan Glen, 37.5; Philip Dutton/Fernhill Fugitive, 50.4; Boyd Martin/Welcome Shadow, 50.4 (Lauren Kieffer/Meadowbrook’s Scarlett, 55.0)

2 Canada, 177.6

Colleen Loach/Qorry Blue D’Argouges, 57.1; Jessica Phoenix/Bentleys Best, 58.1; Selena O’Hanlon/Foxwood High, 62.4 (Waylon Roberts/Kelecyn Cognac, 70.2)

3 Great Britain 254.3

Jodie Amos/Wise Crack, 49.0; Ben Way/Willows Tipster, 69.5; Justine Dutton/Huck Finn, 135.8 (Ros Canter/Zenshera, EL XC)

Full results on www.greatmeadowinternational.com

 

Suzanne Ashton

Suzanne Ashton, Founder of Everything Horse (Est, 2012). Qualifications include a Ba Hons in Marketing Management and Diploma in Equine Studies. Suzanne has ridden and owned horses since a young child and has over a decade of experience in news writing and magazine content publication in the equestrian industry.

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