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  • Tim Worth added a primary Blenheim title to his already unimaginable tally of worldwide victories when topping the leaderboard within the 2024 Blenheim Horse Trials outcomes aboard Glad Boy within the CCI4*-L.

    The British-based New Zealander had competed at six earlier Blenheims previous to this one since he moved to the UK 19 years in the past, however till at this time (22 September), the Blenheim winner’s trophy had eluded him.



    Glad Boy, a 12-year-old gelding owned by Susan Lamb and Therese Miller, hadn’t been seen competing internationally since retiring throughout nation at Saumur in Could and his 2023 season was plagued with unhealthy luck.

    “He’s had a little bit of an unfortunate final 12 months with fine details like he tied up at one level after which suffered from journey illness at Luhmühlen,” defined Tim after his dressage, which left him equal fourth on 25.4, a rating he added 1.6 cross-country time-faults to, to seal victory by 5.7 penalties, sustaining his in a single day lead within the course of.

    “I don’t take today as a right. He was cool, wasn’t he?,” stated Tim after the showjumping, which was a sufferer of the climate, with the ultimate 10 horses leaping in deluge of roughly 8mm of rain. “He tried actually onerous within the floor – the going, particularly the treble, had taken a flip for the more serious, however he’s a fighter.”

    Tim made no secret of the actual fact Glad Boy was eradicated for 3 run-outs at a nook in an open intermediate at Cornbury Home Horse Trials final week, however that this horse’s character can typically show itself on this means when making ready for an enormous run.

    “That’s usually been the best way when he’s been on kind, the place he can get just a little difficult after which he’s gone on to do one thing enjoyable and particular,” smiled Tim. “Don’t get me improper, I used to be just a little bit apprehensive – it wasn’t only one run out – so we went cross-country education at Rosamund Inexperienced Farm on Monday and needed to undergo a number of issues with him, with some repetition, however I used to be nonetheless a bit doubtful.”

    Following this blip, Tim opted to take one lengthy route throughout yesterday’s cross-country.

    “Fortunately the lengthy route I took on the second water didn’t value me the win, however that call was primarily based on our outcome at Cornbury and our education session on Monday.”

    Glad Boy is a horse that has proven oodles of promise all through his profession and Tim drew on previous expertise with him to assist web a transparent spherical in at this time’s showjumping; a course that offered 15 clear rounds contained in the time from 58 starters.

    “He received the World seven-year-old Championships at Le Lion – he was seventh or eighth going into the showjumping that 12 months the place the ultimate part was held on grass [before the event added an all-weather arena] and it was very, very moist and I had that at the back of my head at this time. Primarily based on that, I needed to trip him positively and a bit faster than I usually would, simply to provide him confidence that he might soar out of the bottom.”

    Blenheim Horse Trials outcomes: “I’m over the moon”

    Daisy Berkeley secured her greatest CCI4*-L outcome since profitable this class on Springbok IV in 2006, ending runner-up with Diese Du Figuier.

    “He’s an excellent little horse,” stated Daisy of this 11-year-old gelding who rose from sixth after the cross-country. “I knew I needed to hold motoring with him as a result of the gap was lengthy on the first a part of the treble and I’d seen some horses battle with it, so I simply turned the nook and trusted his carefulness as I used to be very ahead to it.

    “He jumped fantastically however I did almost get jumped off on the first fence as I couldn’t grip the saddle within the rain and I assumed ‘if I get jumped off after all the pieces we’ve completed this week, that will be a catastrophe!’”

    Daisy defined that the choice to compete Diese Du Figuier, who she co-owns along with her mom Caroline Dick, Camilla Case and Martha Ivory, got here because of being unable to finish at Blair Fortress final month.

    “Coming to Blenheim hadn’t been my unique plan – we went to Blair and he was third after cross-country, the place he gave me an attractive spherical after which he had a bruise, which meant he was too sore to showjump. We re-routed right here and I might have been satisfied to bits with a prime 10 putting and now I’m over the moon.”

    On commenting about being the best positioned British rider on this class, Daisy, who’s 52, joked: “in all probability the oldest too!”

    “Once I was strolling the cross-country, I used to be pondering ‘I’d add a stride right here’, however then I assumed, really, simply develop a pair and trip him for the distances and belief him to be a superb horse and he actually was a superb horse. It’s beautiful to come back again right here and have a podium end.”

    When requested about the potential for taking this horse five-star, Daisy stated: “I believe he would cope however this outdated girl [referring to herself] may not. I used to be so nervous earlier than the cross-country – though as quickly as I used to be on him, I used to be fantastic, nevertheless it’s the construct up and I don’t know if my nerves might take it.

    “I like watching different folks soar spherical five-stars, however who is aware of? If he retains doing what he’s doing, then possibly – my husband might need one thing to say about it although!”

    Germany’s Jérôme Robiné and Black Ice, who led the dressage on 22.8, dropped from second after the cross-country to 3rd after reducing the center a part of the treble – additionally they picked up .4 of a time-fault to finish on 33.2.

    “The entire competitors right here has been wonderful, however the ending was not so good,” stated a dejected Jérôme, who, with this 14-year-old gelding, has loved nice worldwide success, together with ending seventh individually finally 12 months’s European Eventing Championships. “He obtained a bit cautious warming up as a result of there was water in all places after which he was not fairly positive. He slipped so much yesterday and he remembered that. He desires to watch out and the bottom was slippy once more at this time. In the long run I’ve to be pleased although and he saved making an attempt for me.”

    The USA’s Jenny Caras capitalised on a quick double leaping clear with Jerry Hollis’ Sommersby to rise from equal twenty third after the primary part into eventual fourth, including 2.4 cross-country time-penalties to a 32.2 dressage, with the time-faults costing her second place.

    “I hoped to be prime 10 – I needed to do probably the most aggressive check I might and I knew he was able to ending near no matter rating he began on,” defined Jenny. “I wasn’t positive the place that would depart me, however he’s completed what he wanted to do and I’m just a bit bit aggravated about my time penalties now.”

    German rider Calvin Böckmann and the extremely constant The Phantom Of The Opera additional cemented themselves as a mixture that ought to by no means be missed when ending fifth.

    The 23-year-old, who co-owns this hanging chestnut gelding alongside Jason, Liam, Roger and Simone Böckmann, endured one thing of an up and down week. They entered cross-country day in sixth after a 25.8 dressage, and have been it not for activating a frangible machine for 11 penalties throughout their cross-country, might have been difficult for at the very least second place at this time. Because it was, they got here into the showjumping in thirteenth and an immaculate clear spherical meant they leapt up the leaderboard.

    “On the whole, I’m very pleased with my putting – in fact, I’m nonetheless gutted excited about the 11 penalties, however my horse has completed a lot for me this 12 months and had sensible outcomes and it wouldn’t be truthful if I wasn’t greater than grateful and proud and pleased about this outcome,” defined Calvin, who was the alternate for his nationwide group on the 2024 Paris Olympics with this 13-year-old. “It’s been a little bit of a rollercoaster, however I’m very pleased and searching ahead to possibly coming again right here subsequent 12 months.”

    The following two locations within the Blenheim Horse Trials showjumping outcomes have been crammed by Alex Bragg, who dropped from fourth to sixth after selecting up 8.8 penalties within the showjumping with Ardeo Premier, and Tom McEwen, who completed seventh with James and Jo Lambert’s promising 10-year-old mare Isa, a comparatively new trip, who’s one to be famous for the longer term.

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