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Dutton Wins Third USEF National CCI4
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
By Donna Vincent @ 11:25 a.m. :: 307 Views :: International Events
 

From Horsecity.com (dated 26 April 2010)

 

William Fox-Pitt and Cool Mountain made their first CCI4* together a winning one at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event this weekend.

Phillip Dutton (West Grove, PA), was runner-up again (for the sixth time) but was crowned USEF National CCI4* Champion for the third time despite only riding for the US since 2007. The Australian expatriate was thrilled with the performance of Woodburn, the 14-year-old New Zealand Thoroughbred (owned by Ann Jones, Maurdie Faucette and Acorn Hill Farm) added to a sparkling resume. Rerouted from the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials because of the travel disruptions with the volcano in Iceland - Woodburn made his trip to Kentucky worth the last minute shuffle.

"I'm pleased I made the decision to come here and I'm thankful to the organizers for getting him in at the last minute," said Dutton.

A fantastic cross-country horse, Dutton was most impressed with the horse's show jumping this weekend. It was the strength of the final phase that moved Woodburn from fourth to second.

"He's a phenomenal horse," he said. "He's highly strung and out of the whole weekend I was most thrilled with today."

Dutton and Woodburn also finished on their dressage score of 47.7 - something only three other combinations could do.

Becky Holder (Wadesboro, NC) laid to rest her demons in the show jumping, she had been in the top spot twice going into the show jumping with Courageous Comet (in 2006 and 2008) but couldn't produce a winning result.

2010 brought a different confidence for Holder in the final phase. Her one rail kept her in third place after Kim Severson (who was second after the cross-country) had a bit of a disappointment on Tipperary Liadhnan and dropped down the placings. Holder and Courageous Comet finished on a final score of 49.2.

"I've been fortunate enough to have a lot of experience being in the top places after cross country and the unfortunate experience of having bad rides and disappointment in the show jumping," said Holder. "On the day you have to just jump one jump at a time as well as you can."

Courageous Comet, owned by Holder's husband Tom is a rangy 14-year-old Thoroughbred put three phases together when it mattered most.

Fox-Pitt was impressed with both the competition itself and the pressure from the Americans. "To be on Cool Mountain sitting on top of Woodburn and Courageous Comet - they are fantastic horses so to pip them to the post was a real thrill," said Fox-Pitt.

Fox-Pitt won the HSBC Classics Series in 2008, and has jumped out to an early lead picking up 15 points with the win.

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