Carolina International 2022

Tamie Smith and Mai Baum lead the way after dressage and show jumping     All photos courtesy Brant Gamma

 

 

The sun shone on day two of the Cloud 11~Gavilan North LLC Carolina International presented by Lumbee River EMC setting the stage for an exciting show jumping phase.

While clean rounds were hard to come by, the leaderboards look relatively similar once the dust settled with three of the four division leaders keeping their top positions heading into cross country.

While the show jumping proved difficult for the rest of the Setters’ Run Farm CCI4*-S field, the top three maintained their positions at the top of the standings. Tamie Smith and Eric Markell, and Alex and Ellen Ahearn’s Mai Baum (Lexus) sailed above the fences to maintain their overnight lead.

The combination added just .8 to their record breaking 20.7 dressage score to sit handily ahead of their next challenger.

“He was super today and I am so happy with him. It was great to zip around, and he felt really good,” Smith commented about her round on Mai Baum

“I walked around the course and I think I might decide to have a go at it tomorrow. The plan was to take him to The Fork but I saw the course and thought why wouldn’t you run. It’s an open, galloping track and asks all the questions. It has a stiff coffin and the last water is intense but it looks like a really good prep for Badminton so we shall see,” she added.

If Smith does run tomorrow, she will have two riders hot on her heels, both who had a fantastic day of show jumping in the Derby Field. All four double clear rounds in the 30 horse CCI4*-S field belonged to Will Coleman and Doug Payne.

With two clears apiece, including on their second and third place mounts, not much will separate them going into cross country. Coleman rode Team Rebecca and the Four Star Eventing Group’s Dondante while Payne’s third place mount is Laurie McRee and Catherine Winter’s Starr Witness.

 

   Will Coleman and Dondante

 

“Al jumped well today. We were trying a little bit of a different setup and we are sort of still playing around with it getting ready for the Kentucky CCI5* but he is a real trier,” Coleman said of Dondante.

“Tomorrow is a big test and Ian Stark has laid out a different test this year. Its big and it is a real 5* prep but that’s why we come here. I am looking forward to having a crack at it,” he added about tomorrow’s cross country.

Payne echoed Coleman’s sentiments about his day and tomorrow’s cross country tracks.

“Today I thought the course was really well designed and built. I was certainly appreciative that the ground jury stuck to the snug time allowed as it’s a good preparation for other events this spring. The horses jumped well and I was really happy with all of them. It was a big atmosphere for them to jump in but that is why we are here,” he said, adding “I think tomorrow’s course looks great.

Ian Stark has changed up the track and it’s nice to have something a bit different. He does a good job preparing them for the bigger three days to come. The ground is excellent and I am looking forward to it.”

 

   Caroline Martin and Redfield Champion

 

The top 10 in The Cordelia Family Foundation CCI3*-S remain unchanged after show jumping with everyone jumping clear including overnight leaders Caroline Martin on her own and Sherie Martin’s eight-year-old Redfield Champion.

They will leave the startbox last tomorrow on their dressage score of 27 but are followed closely by Holly Payne Caravella and CharmKing LLC’s CharmKing on their score of 28.8. The top 10 are separated by less than 15 seconds of cross country time to make for an exciting finale.

“I was really pleased with all of my horses today and their efforts in the show jumping phase. I have been taking lessons with my longtime show jumping coaches, Anne Kursinski, Kim Perlman, and Erik Duvander, who have really helped me develop the horses and get them stronger at the level. It was great to be able to carry everything we have been working on at home to the warm up and then into the ring,” Martin explained about her rides today.

“I think the cross country courses look strong yet fair. The ground is perfect, and the team here has done an incredible job so I am looking forward to having a crack at it tomorrow.”

 

    Dom Schramm and Quadrocana

 

The Breezeway Sporthorse and Diagnostic Clinic and Friendship Mobile Veterinary Imaging and Sports Medicine CCI2*-S also saw little change at the top of the leaderboard with Australia's Dom Schramm, recently listed on the EA High Performance Squads, and the Quadrocana Syndicate’s Quadrocana continuing to lead on their 25.2 dressage score.

“Quodrocana was incredible today and I think she is the best horse in the United States with really great owners as well,” Schramm says about his talented young horse Quadrocona, the niece of Michael Jung’s fischerRocana, who he told us more about in this interview

“The course for tomorrow looks good and educational. I like them to be able to answer these questions in preparation for long formats later in the season and I think the way they have changed the flow of the course really encourages them to get in a good rhythm. I was looking for something that was going to really boost her confidence and it is very much true to the level,” he added about tomorrow’s cross country test.

Looking to the remainder of the top three in the CCI2*-S, Elinor O’Neal and Sally Cox’s Koraline and Martin and her own Galwaybay Redfield HSH Connor swapped places after Koraline had an unfortunate rail to leave Martin sitting in second overnight and O’Neal third heading into cross country.

The show jumping in the CCI1*-S proved most influential with Olivia Coolidge taking over the lead with her own Bold Impression after posting a double clear round.

“This is our first FEI, and my horse was amazing today. It was super fun and a big atmosphere, but my horse really showed up. He jumped the moon for me, and it was such a good feeling Andrew McConnon has been helping us and his guidance has been so helpful,” Coolidge detailed about her round. “Tomorrow’s course is pretty open and there are a lot of good questions and lots of galloping so it should be fun,” she added.

The CCI3*-S competitors head out on cross country at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, and the CCI4*-S is set to begin at 11:20 a.m. The CCI2*-S will set out at 2:10 p.m. with the CCI1*-S wrapping up the day at 3:25pm

The divisions will run in reverse order of standing guaranteeing a thrilling finale. Carolina International is also hosting Training through Advanced level horse trial divisions, which got underway Friday with dressage and continue the competition Saturday over fences.

Working round the clock since the event ended last year, the staff of the Carolina Horse Park has been building, developing, and managing the grounds with this event in mind. With the addition of a newly built competitor tower and several exciting changes on the cross-country course as well as the addition of the CCI1*-S division, this year’s event is set to be the best yet.

 

   Olivia Coolidge and Bold Impression