Sunday,
June 19, 2005 - Show Jumping Day

8
competitors Show Jumped double clear. No American Show Jumped clean. The top three
finishers completed on their Dressage scores.
1.
Bettina Hoy (GER), Ringwood Cockatoo - DC/SJ = 33.9
(Bettina and Ringwood Cockatoo are pictured at the right, in the Show jumping
Phase. Photo courtesy of the Luhmuhlen Web Site.)
2. Zara Phillips (GBR), Toytown - DC/SJ = 38.70

(Zara
and Toytown are pictured at the left in the Show Jumping Phase. Photo courtesy
of the Luhmuhlen Web Site.)
3. Frank Ostholt (GER), Alt Jordan 2 - DC/SJ = 43.00 
(Frank
and Alt Jordan 2 are pictured at the right in the Show Jumping Phase. Photo courtesy
of the Luhmuhlen Web Site.)
4.
Kim Severson (USA), Royal Venture - 4 faults/SJ
= 47.00 
(Kim
and Royal Venture are pictured at the left in the Show Jumping Phase. Phot courtesy
of the Luhmuhlen Web Site.)
5.
Sara Algotsson (SWE), Robin Des Bois - 4 faults/SJ = 47.70
6.
Andreas Dibowski (GER), FRH Serve Well - DC/SJ = 48.3
Other
American scores and scores of interest were:
16.
William J. Coleman (USA), Second Hope
- 4 faults/SJ = 62.20
17.
Nathalie Bouckaert Pollard (USA), West
Farthing - 12 faults/SJ = 64.80
23.
Bonnie Mosser (USA), Jenga - 4 faults/SJ
= 71.80
27.
Cindy Rawson (USA), Ashdale David's Way
- 8 faults/SJ =78.20
35.
Carl Bouckaert (BEL), Lamicell Chumbawumba - 12 faults/SJ = 108.80
36.
Becky Holder (USA), Courageous Comet - 24
faults/SJ = 118.40
Non-finishers:
Jan Thompson
(USA), Waterfront - Withdrawn Before Phase
"D"
Holly Hepp (USA),
Damien - Retired on Phase "D"
Editor's
Note: Holly had a refusal and a fall at Fence 24c, the fence that caused the most
trouble on the course.
Stuart Black (USA), Fleeceworks Starlight
- Withdrawn before Show Jumping
Bonnie
Mosser's report below was written on Saturday, June 18th:
What
a day!
Lead off girl got the job done. Jenga and I had the
most amazing rides. He jumped the entire course perfectly. Yes, I had time and
that came from my great show jumping skills at the first two fences and maybe
a couple more. I had the pedal to the metal; but, my few slow jumps put me behind
the time.
The rest of the team had its ups and downs. All
the horses looked fine at 10:00 tonight. So off to bed we go. The jog is at 8:00
tomorrow. I will try to get you all before I leave the site.
Time for
bed.
Bonnie
Bonnie
Mosser's report below was written on Tuesday, June 21st:
Hi
Everyone,
Feeling refreshed and ready to come home. We are
in Amsterdam waiting on our flight to leave with the horses. I will be back in
the States Tuesday late. I am looking forward to sharing all the stories.
Jenga could not have been any better on Sunday morning for the jog.
Show jumping day was fantastic. If I had only given J. more room at the third
fences, we would have jumped clean. If only!
I still was very pleased
with my result. I like being the lead off rider.
The course was not too
technical; but, big. The cross country was a good course for the horses. The footing
was very good, which made for a fast track. The jumps were big and wide.
So many people came out to watch. I heard on cross country day people were
parking in (the) town one mile away and walking to the venue. They had a kids
petting zoo; cars for sale; (everything from) tack shops to candy.
Once
I get home I will try to get some photos up on my web site.
Krissy did
a fantastic job turning J out (particularly) considering his hair began to fall
out due to hives before we left for Germany - a grooms nightmare!
The
group went into Amsterdam for dinner last night. Not too crazy!
Can't
wait to catch up,
Bonnie