Friday at Houghton International

      Ingrid Klimke and Asha P

 

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Germany’s stars of the future have been doing well in the UK recently with Emma Brüssau winning at Floors Castle, and Julia Krajewski and Christoph Wahler doing a one-two at Chatsworth but it was a real top gun that took the lead in the CICO4*-S  at the Saracen Horse Feeds Houghton International today.

The legendary Ingrid Klimke, spearheading the German Nations Cup team, leads the individual rankings in the CICO4* riding her 2018 Le Lion World Young Horse Champion, Asha P

Thanks to their score of 23.2, 1.6 points ahead of her team mate and yesterday's leader Christoph Wahler, Germany leads after three of their riders have completed the dressage. Due to huge entries this year, another 22 four-star combinations still have their tests to do tomorrow, starting at 8.30am, before all show jump and then horses run across Alec Lochore’s new cross country course on Sunday.

The current team standings are;

Germany 78.2

Sweden 87.4

Switzerland 94.9

Belgium 97.2

Great Britain 99.5

France 103.6

Italy 114.1

Spain 118.4

The Dutch only have a team of three, their current score after two riders is 66.2.

 

      Jesse Campbell and Diachello II

 

In the individual rankings New Zealander Jesse Campbell has moved in to third place with Diachello II on a score of 28.0, dropping Swiss rider Robin Godel down a place to 4th. The best of the British riders is still Tom McEwen, 6th on No Excuse.

We spoke to Event Director and course designer Alec Lochore about the reversal of the cross country this year (and it seems that reversing is the thing to do at Houghton Hall)

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Three Star

Norfolk-born Piggy French leads the three-star by the narrowest of margins – the same as her winning margin at Badminton earlier this month. Calling Card posted a score of 26.3, dropping last night's leader Holly Woodhead down a place with Scuderia 1918 Future on a score of 26.4.

The first three-star competitor, Harry Meade riding Mosstown Prince, who are currently in ninth place set out across country at 15.27 tomorrow.

 

Three Star Young Rider British National Championship

 

      Bubby Upton and Eros DHI

 

The Saracen Horse Feeds sponsored British Eventing National Championship got underway today, and it was the final horse before the judges who took the lead. Bubby Upton from Suffolk swept to the top of the table riding Eros DHI, who scored 28.6. Bubby also lies in third place on last year's Houghton runner up Cola III with her rides separated by long time leader Phoebe Lock on Union Fortunus.

The Young Riders go cross country tomorrow from 13:45.

 

Two Star

The top of the two-star leader board has a new entry in the top three at the end of the dressage phase. Piggy French and First Lancer have held their advantage, ahead of Belgium’s Stephanie D'Andrimont riding Casperelli, a horse previously competed by Australia’s Kevin McNab, on a score of 26.3 while Willa Newton is now third riding Cock A Doodle Doo

 

      Stephanie D'Andrimont and Casperelli

 

It is the two-star competitors who will get tomorrow's cross country action started. Jerome Robine and Brave Heart 10 for Germany will be counted down in the start box at 9am.

All phases of the CCI4*-S will be live-streamed, via the Musketeer website