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Two Titans Are Battling It Out At Burghley

Stamford, England—Sept. 4  

The world’s two leading event riders are sharing the top spot after dressage at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (Great Britain), the sixth and final leg of the FEI Classics™.

William Fox-Pitt, a record six-time winner here, has raised the stakes with a brilliant performance on four-star first-timer Fernhill Pimms with a test that equaled the Olympic champion Michael Jung’s (Germany) score of 34.2 on FisherRocana FST yesterday.

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Stamford, England—Sept. 4  

The world’s two leading event riders are sharing the top spot after dressage at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (Great Britain), the sixth and final leg of the FEI Classics™.

William Fox-Pitt, a record six-time winner here, has raised the stakes with a brilliant performance on four-star first-timer Fernhill Pimms with a test that equaled the Olympic champion Michael Jung’s (Germany) score of 34.2 on FisherRocana FST yesterday.


William Fox-Pitt on Fernhill Pimms moved into a tie for the lead in dressage. Photo by Libby Law

The U.S. riders currently sit in 27th (Colleen Rutledge on Covert Rights with a score of 46.5), 33rd (Lynn Symansky on Donner with a score of 47.7) and 35th (Laine Ashker on Anthony Patch with a score of 48.8). Symansky rode on Day 1 of dressage

Covert Rights was a horse who impressed in his first four-star at the Rolex Kentucky CCI**** in April and Rutledge says he’ll only get better. “It was a good test, but he’s got plenty of room for improvement,” Rutledge explained of her young mount. “He had some really fantastic moments interspersed with some mediocre moments. I’m pleased with him overall; he’s starting to show a bit more maturity with the different types of atmospheres.”


Colleen Rutledge and Covert Rights are the top-placed U.S. pair after dressage, sitting in 27th. Photo by Libby Law

Looking ahead to Saturday’s cross-country phase, Rutledge added, “I’m looking forward to tomorrow; it’s why we all come here. The course is big and asks some great questions; hopefully we can put them all together.”


Laine Ashker and Anthony Patch trotted into 35th place in the dressage in their first Burghley. Photo by Libby Law

Fox-Pitt’s only mistake in an attractive test was a fluffed first flying change, which scored 4s. “I’m delighted with Pimms; that’s the first time he’s done that test in an arena—there’s four flying changes and that’s a big step up,” said the world No. 2, Fox-Pitt. “He’s a lovely horse to ride on the flat; he loves showing off.”

Fox-Pitt took on the ride on Fernhill Pimms, an 11-year-old by Ard VDL Douglas, in 2013. The horse was produced in Ireland by Portuguese rider Duarte Seabra for Carol Gee, who owns him with Catherine Witt. Fox-Pitt won the prestigious young horse CIC*** at Blenheim (Great Britain) in 2013 on the bay gelding and finished fifth at Bramham CCI3* (Great Britain) this year. 

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In contrast, Sam Griffiths of Australia, who is lying third on Happy Times with a score of 36.8, has the security of knowing he is on one of the most experienced horses in the sport, let alone at Burghley. The 16-year-old by Heraldik, also the damsire of Michael Jung’s La Biosthetique Sam, has been placed five times at Burghley.


Sam Griffiths on the veteran Happy Times, who are in third after the dressage. Photo by Libby Law

“He’s always very consistent on the flat, but he really pulled out the stops today,” said Griffiths, who is also equal 14th on his 2013 Badminton winner Paulank Brockagh.

Griffiths’ compatriot Andrew Hoy has now slipped a couple of places to fourth on Rutherglen, with just a 0.9 penalty ahead of another hugely experienced combination, Oliver Townend (Great Britain) and the 16-year-old Armada. They brought the afternoon to an exciting conclusion when scoring 38.7.

“I’ll be a stone lighter this time tomorrow,” Townend joked, a reference to his being the only rider to have three horses. “The first one [Dromgurrihy Blue, currently lying 24th] is an unknown quantity at this level and distance; the second [Samuel Thomas ll, equal 53rd] is only a baby but I love riding him; and everyone knows Armada.”

Tim Price (New Zealand), riding the Irish Sport Horse gelding Ringwood Sky Boy, is in sixth place; he will be aiming for a first placing at his fourth attempt at Burghley.

Jung’s second horse, La Biosthetique Sam, is sharing seventh place with another German first-timer at Burghley, 20-year-old Niklas Bschorer on Tom Tom Go 3, on the healthy score of 38.7.

Frenchman Cedric Lyard is ninth on Cadeau du Roi ahead of British first-timer Rosalind Canter (Allstar B), 10th, who is hanging on to her spot ahead of a cluster of experienced antipodeans including five-time Burghley winner Sir Mark Todd, equal 12th on Leonidas ll.

Riders are viewing Capt Mark Phillips’s Cross Country course, which runs in a reverse direction to usual, with plenty of respect and a bit of trepidation. “It’s tough out there,” commented Sam Griffiths. “You need a power jumper with some blood. This is a course that will find out any weaknesses.”

Fox-Pitt, who plans to take all the straight routes, added: “Mark has been very brave. Everyone will have their work cut out because we’re all starting from a blank sheet with the different direction. The first three fences are the only nice ones! I think Pimms is ready for it. I just want him to rise to the challenge and go well.”

Oliver Townend will be first out onto the course at 11 a.m. (6 a.m. EST) tomorrow on Dromgurrihy Blue; follow the action on www.burghley-horse.co.uk and www.burghley.tv.

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Results after Dressage

1= William Fox-Pitt/Fernhill Pimms (GBR) 34.2

1= Michael Jung/FisherRocana FST (GER) 34.2

3 Sam Griffiths/Happy Times (AUS) 36.8

4 Andrew Hoy/Rutherglen (AUS) 37.8

5 Oliver Townend/Armada (GBR) 38.7

6 Tim Price/Ringwood Sky Boy (NZL) 38.7

7= Niklas Bschorer/Tom Tom Go 3 (GER) 39.2

7= Michael Jung/La Biosthetique Sam (GER) 39.2

9 Cedric Lyard/Cadeau du Roi (FRA) 39.6

10 Rosalind Canter/Allstar B (GBR) 40.2

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