NZ One and Two After First Day of Dressage at Badminton
New Zealand One and Two After First Day of Dressage at Badminton
It’s been a dream start for the Kiwis at the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials in the United Kingdom overnight, with Andrew Nicholson and Jock Paget taking the top two spots at the end of day one of the dressage.
Nicholson and Nereo (owned by Libby Sellar) were the only ones of the 40 starters to go under 40 penalty points with their stunning 37.8 point effort, with Paget and Clifton Promise (owned by Frances Stead) just behind on 41.2. Sir Mark Todd and Leonidas II (owned by Diane Brunsden and Peter Cattell) sit in fifth position on 45.8, with Jonelle Price (NZL) and Classic Moet on 54.9 in 27th and Craig Nicolai (NZL) aboard Just Ironic (owned by Anne, Hedde and Craig Nicolai) on 62.4 in 38th.
Nicholson was very pleased with the efforts of his 15-year-old Spanish bred chestnut gelding.
“He goes very well, but today it felt the smoothest from start to finish, which makes a difference and judges like this. I was very very pleased,” he said.
Nicholson holds the record for the most Badminton
completions with 33, but so far the title has eluded
him.
“I want to drive home from here on Sunday the
winner. This is what it is all about – this year, I am
very focused, very prepared and I have got very good
horses.”
Both he and Paget, who won Badminton on début in 2013, liked the look of the cross country, but cautioned it was definitely a four star track.
“It is very fair
and is all there to be jumped,” said Nicholson. “The
time will be difficult to get, but we just have to do our
job and do our job properly and come home clear and inside
the time.”
Paget agreed, adding riders had to get it
all right out there.
“Otherwise you will get punished,” he said.
Today’s dressage saw many of the top competitors in the arena, but there are still another 41 to go overnight, including Caroline Powell and Onwards and Upwards (owned by Cameron and Mary Crawford and Powell), who will open the second day of dressage for New Zealand, followed by Lucy Jackson on Willy Do (owned by Gillian Greenlees and Jackson), Tim Price on Ringwood Sky Boy (owned by Selwood.com), Jonelle Price on The Deputy (owned by Lucy Sangster, Tim and Jan Morice and Selwood.com), Nicholson on his own Calico Joe, Paget on Clifton Lush (owned by Lucy Allison and Frances Stead) and Todd, the last to go in the 81-strong field, on Oloa (owned by Diane Brunsden, Peter Cattell and Pip McCarroll).
Results (after day one of dressage) –
Andrew Nicholson (NZL) Nereo (owned by Libby Sellar 37.8 penalty points 1, Jock Paget (NZL) Clifton Promise (owned by Frances Stead) 41.2 2, Niklas Bschorer (GER) Tom Tom Go 3 42.1 3, Flora Harris (GBR) Amazing VIII 43.6 4, Sir Mark Todd (NZL) Leonidas II (owned by Diane Brunsden and Peter Cattell) 45.8 5, Pippa Funnell (GBR) Redesigned 46 6, Laura Collett (GBR) Grand Manoeuvre 46.2 7, Nicola Wilson (GBR) One Two Many 47 8, Mary King (GBR) Kings Temptress 47.1 9, Christopher Burton (AUS) TS Jamaimo 47.7 10, Jonelle Price (NZL) Classic Moet (owned by Trisha Rickards) 54.9 27, Craig Nicolai (NZL) Just Ironic (owned by Anne, Hedde and Craig Nicolai) 62.4 38.
ENDS