Confirmado el sorteo para el próximo Kentucky Three-Day Event

Se ha confirmado el sorteo para el Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event, que se celebrará del 23 al 26 de abril en Estados Unidos. El jinete estadounidense Boyd Martin obtuvo el número uno con Miks Master C, mientras que los jinetes británicos, incluido el número uno del mundo Harry Meade, ocupan puestos destacados. Una baja notable es la del irlandés Austin O’Connor.

Boyd Martin, cuatro veces olímpico, portará el número uno en la clase CCI5* a lomos de Miks Master C, propiedad de OHP Hammertime Partners, aunque el castrado de 14 años también está inscrito en el Mars Badminton Horse Trials y no puede competir en ambos eventos. Martin obtuvo el puesto 16 con Cooley Nutcracker, de Liz’s Nutcracker, y el 33 con Commando 3, de Yankee Creek Ranch. El orden definitivo podría variar según las retiradas a medida que los jinetes confirmen sus inscripciones para Kentucky y Badminton, según Horse & Hound. Harry Meade, número uno del mundo, comenzará segundo con Et Hop Du Matz, propiedad de Harry y Mandy Gray, seguido por el puesto 17 con Superstition y el penúltimo lugar con Grafennacht, de Amanda Gould. Se espera que monte solo dos caballos en el evento a pesar de estar inscrito con los tres. Otros jinetes británicos incluyen a David Doel, octavo con Galileo Nieuwmoed, Tom Jackson, decimocuarto con Plot Twist B, y Tom McEwen, vigesimonoveno a bordo de Brookfield Quality. El neozelandés Tim Price abre en quinto lugar con Global Quest y monta el número 32 con Vitali. El irlandés Austin O’Connor retiró a Colorado Blue, ganador del Maryland 5 Star 2023, tanto de Kentucky como de Badminton. En la clase Cosequin CCI4*-S, participan tres jóvenes jinetes británicos apoyados por la iniciativa Rising Lions: Finn Healy en el puesto 121 con Greannanstown Monbeg Joe, Isabelle Cook en el 130 con Cymoon F Z, y Elizabeth Barratt en el 136 a bordo de Ride For Thais Chaman Dumontceau.

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