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Australia
’s Clayton Fredericks Wins Rolex
Kentucky
Three-Day Event, Presented By Farnam
Lexington
,
KY
—April 29, 2007—Clayton
Fredericks of
Australia
rode Ben Along Time to victory in the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day event, presented
by Farnam.
Fredericks
claimed his first Four Star win with a three-phase score of 54.0 penalties.
Fredericks
entered the culminating
show jumping phase in third place behind
U.S.
riders Kristin Bachman and Heidi White Carty. He and his 12-year-old
Irish gelding completed the jumping course with no jumping and one time penalty
to put the pressure on the two leaders.
Carty
and Northern Spy, last year’s Reserve Champions, incurred 11 penalties to drop
to a final fourth place finish with 63.0 penalties. That left it up to
Bachman, the overnight leader with a score of 48.2 penalties on Gryffindor.
Bachman, who had taken the lead with one of only eight faultless rounds on
cross country, could afford one rail down but wound up being eliminating after
going off course by mistakenly turning left instead of right after the eighth of
13 fences.
“All of us have
been there said
U.S.
Olympic veteran Karen O’Connor of Bachman’s mishap. “If you’re in
this sport long enough it will happen to you. Kristin is a great rider on
a great horse and she will be back in the top position before long.”
O’Connor made
history with her performance on the popular Theodore O’Connor, the first pony
ever to ride in the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. O’Connor, a
three-time Rolex champion, placed third with a score of 60.1.
Placing second
and winning the Rolex/U.S. Equestrian Federation Four Star Championship as the
highest placing American was Phillip Dutton. Dutton, a two-time Olympic
team Gold Medalist when he rode for his native
Australia
, finished with a score of 59.1 on
Connaught
.
“I really
can’t say enough about my horse,” said an elated
Fredericks
. “I never expected this but he tries his heart out and has real star
quality. I am quite fortunate to be able to ride him.”
Sara Mittleider,
one of a record four Young Riders in the CCI****, was honored with the Reeves
Trophy as the top finishing Young Rider. Mittleider, who also won the award last
year, finished an impressive 12th with 74.4 penalties on El Primero.
Prior to the
start of the jumping phase, longtime British veteran Ian Stark was honored in a
ceremony where he officially retired from the sport. Stark then rode his
mount Full Circle II for the final time, finishing with no jumping and only one
time penalty for a final score of 74.1 and an 11th place finish.
The only Four
Star Event in the
Western Hemisphere
, the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, presented by Farnam, attracted a record
attendance of 96,478 over its four days including a record 46,922 on cross
country day. The competition features this country’s best horses and
riders and international stars vying for their share of $200,000 in prize money
and a chance at the $250,000 Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing. The winning
owner is awarded $65,000 and the winning rider receives a Rolex timepiece. The
classic Kentucky Julep Cup is presented to each as a reminder of their singular
accomplishment.
The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event will be
broadcast on NBC television as a one-hour special on Sunday, May 6, from
5:00-6:00 p.m. EDT.
Complete unedited coverage of the 2007 Rolex
Kentucky Three-Day Event is available on a set of DVDs for sale on the event’s
website.
Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event organizer,
Equestrian Events, Inc. (EEI), is a non-profit charitable corporation created in
1975 to stage the 1978 World Three-Day Event Championships, the first time those
championships had been held outside of
Europe
. Following the success of those World Championships, the U.S. Equestrian
Federation asked EEI to organize an annual Three-Day Event in the spring and the
Kentucky Three-Day Event was born. Rolex Watch
U.S.A.
became title sponsor in 1981.
For more information on the 2007 Rolex Kentucky
Three-Day Event, presented by Farnam, please visit the Rolex Kentucky website at
www.rk3de.org.
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