Austin O’Connor withdraws Colorado Blue from Kentucky Three-Day Event

Irish eventer Austin O’Connor has pulled his horse Colorado Blue from the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event after a training setback. The pair, winners of the 2023 Maryland 5 Star, had been entered for the US five-star event scheduled for 23-26 April. O’Connor confirmed they will skip both this and the Mars Badminton Horse Trials.

Austin O’Connor and his 17-year-old horse Colorado Blue will not travel to the United States for the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event. O’Connor told Horse & Hound that Colorado Blue suffered a setback in training, but he expects it to be short-term. “We’re going to give Badminton and Kentucky a miss this time, and hopefully have him back out in five or six weeks,” O’Connor said. The duo finished third at Badminton last year and were runners-up at Defender Burghley Horse Trials. They placed sixth in the four-star Grantham Cup at Thoresby Park over the weekend of 3-5 April as a preparation run for Kentucky, where O’Connor noted the horse was in great form before the issue arose. “It’s just one of those things. We’re going to miss a five-star this spring but it’s not the end of the world,” he added, looking ahead to the World Championships in Aachen from 11-23 August. Joseph Murphy has also withdrawn Belline Fighting Spirit from Kentucky but remains entered for Badminton. Padraig McCarthy’s Pomp N Circumstance is now the sole remaining Irish entry for the US CCI5* event, which has 35 starters left from an original 37.

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Horses successfully passing the first trot-up inspection at the Kentucky Three-Day Event, with handlers and officials on a sunny day.
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All 29 horses pass first trot-up at Kentucky Three-Day Event

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Twenty-nine horses passed the first trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 22, marking the start of the five-star competition in Kentucky. No horses were referred to the holding box despite minor spooks from two entries. The cross-country course, designed by Derek di Grazia, features 28 fences over 6312 meters with an optimum time of 11 minutes 5 seconds.

The draw for the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event, set for April 23-26 in the United States, has been confirmed. American rider Boyd Martin secured number one with Miks Master C, while British riders including world number one Harry Meade feature prominently. A notable withdrawal came from Ireland's Austin O’Connor.

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Three additional riders have withdrawn from the Mars Badminton Horse Trials ahead of the event scheduled for 6-10 May in Gloucestershire. The latest pullouts include two Irish competitors and a US rider. Competitors are beginning to arrive at the park for the competition.

Irish Olympian Darragh Kenny and his mount Eddy Blue claimed victory in the $500,000 Bainbridge Companies five-star Grand Prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida. The win marks their first Grand Prix success at the event after several close calls. Kenny's performance highlighted the challenging course designed by Alan Wade.

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Harry Meade withdrew Amanda Gould’s Grafennacht before the final trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 26 due to foot soreness after losing a shoe on cross-country. Jennie Brannigan’s FE Lifestyle was sent to the holding box but passed re-inspection. Twenty-three five-star pairs presented to the ground jury ahead of showjumping.

Harry Meade, the world number one eventer, placed fourth in the five-star dressage at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 23 with a score of 30.2 on Superstition. The 17-year-old horse delivered a polished performance after an unconventional preparation with no recent runs. Will Coleman holds the lead with debutant Diabolo.

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Jessica Burke, a 34-year-old former maths teacher from Galway, Ireland, is preparing to compete in her first World Cup Jumping Final in Fort Worth, Texas. Riding her only five-star horse, the 10-year-old gelding Good Star Du Bary, she enters the event after a strong indoor circuit season. Burke expressed optimism, saying, 'we’re going there with big hopes.'

 

 

 

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