Will Coleman wins Kentucky Three-Day Event on Diabolo

US rider Will Coleman secured his first five-star victory at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 26, showjumping clear aboard Diabolo after sitting second post-cross-country. Overnight leader Monica Spencer of New Zealand dropped to seventh with three rails down and 2.4 time faults on Artist. Caroline Pamukcu claimed second for the US on Blake, while Britain's David Doel finished third with Galileo Nieuwmoed.

Will Coleman and the syndicate-owned Diabolo delivered a faultless showjumping round to clinch the win at the Kentucky Horse Park. Coleman, who had a busy morning in the CCI4*-S, rode Diabolo around 1pm before the final phase. 'I’m just really proud of my horse and happy for all the people that are part of my life and part of this horse,' Coleman said. He added, 'Winning a five-star is every event rider’s dream. I think it’s one of the hardest things to do in equestrian sports.' This marks the first US victory since Tamie Smith's win in 2023, with Pamukcu's clear round on the 11-year-old Blake, owned by Mollie Hoff, Sherrie Martin, the rider and her husband Deniz, securing second place. Pamukcu reflected, 'Blake’s been with me every step of the way for every big milestone,' listing achievements from young horse championships to the Olympics. David Doel rounded out the podium in third on Galileo Nieuwmoed. Monica Spencer's hopes ended early as Artist hit fence four, followed by two more downs and time penalties. Tim Price's Vitali moved up to fourth with a clear round, his ninth top-10 five-star finish. In the CCI4*-S, Tamie Smith won on Lillet 3, with Britain's Isabelle Cook seventh on Cymoon “F” Z after one down and 1.6 time faults.

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David Doel leads British riders jumping a challenging obstacle during cross-country at Kentucky Three-Day Event.
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David Doel tops British riders after Kentucky cross-country

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David Doel moved up to fourth place overall as the leading British rider following the cross-country phase at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 25. Harry Meade climbed to eighth with Superstition after a dramatic save, while Tom McEwen dropped to sixth. Other British competitors showed mixed results on Derek di Grazia's challenging course.

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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