Thursday,
May 31, 2007 - The First Day of Dressage

The
CCI***
Stephen
Bradley went second of the fifty horses entered in the Jersey Fresh
CCI***,
on Thursday, and held the lead, on a score of 46.5 with From, until more than
half way through the third rotation, when Bonnie Mosser, of Unionville, PA, who
went thirty-third, bested Steve by .2 of a fault. (Steve and From are pictured
at the right.)
The forty-third competitor, Mara Dean of Round Hill, Virgina, had a sensational
ride with Nicki Henley to score 42.9 and take over the leader's spot for good.
Nicki Henley was precise and was one of the very few horses to show self carriage.
(Mara and Nicki Henley are pictured at the left below.)
William
Coleman and Icarus, riding third from the end, had an excellent ride and slipped
into second place on a score of 44.2.
Bonnie
Mosser stands third riding the gray gelding Merloch, who was formerly owned and
ridden to great success by Bonnie's pupil, Alexandra Zavoyna, when the latter
was a young rider.
Kristin
Bond rode three slots after Bonnie and managed a tie with Steve for the fourth
slot on 46.5.
Because
the entire field of fifty entered in the CCI*** have completed their Dressage,
fans and spectators who attend the Friday competition will see only the entire
CCI** field of fifty-one competitors do their Dressage.
The
Top Nine in the CCI*** after the Dressage Phase:
1. Mara Dean, Nicki
Henley - 42.9
2.
William Coleman, Icarus - 44.2
3.
Bonnie Mosser, Merloch - 46.3 (Bonnie and Merloch are pictured at the right.)
4T.
Stephen Bradley, From - 46.5
4T. Kristin Bond, Three Wishes II -
46.5
6. Karen O'Connor, Allstar - 48.8
7. Lisa Marie Fergusson,
Uni Griffon - 49.6
8. Kim Severson, Tipperary Liadhnan - 50.6
9.
Allison Springer, Arthur - 51.0
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 1, 2007
Dean
Dominates Dressage at Jersey Fresh Three-Day Event CCI***
Allentown,
PADressage for the CCI*** at the Jersey Fresh Three-Day Event got underway
Thursday at the Horse Park of New Jersey in Allentown. The first two horses in
the ring put in quality performances, and by the lunch break, they continued to
hold the top two places.
Veteran U.S.
team riders Karen OConnor (aboard Allstar) and Stephen Bradley
(aboard From) got the division underway. Bradley held the lead well through
the halfway point of the day on a score of 46.5. OConnor held onto second
for the morning as well, and by the end of the day, Bradley was in fourth,
tied with Kristin Bond and Three Wishes II. OConnor now sits
in sixth place.
From, the 14-year-old
Russian-bred Thoroughbred, has completed Burghley and Rolex CCI****s but has been
out of major competition for three years. However, he has had a successful spring
in 2007, picking up a first, a second and a third at his three preparatory horse
trials.
I was pleased with it, and I thought
that because I still dont quite trust him in the atmosphere, I overdid the
warm up a little bit, said Bradley. We were both huffing and
puffing a bit halfway through and looking forward to the halts.
Bradleys main goal was to get From qualified
for the Olympics next year, but he is keeping all of his options open for the
seasoned campaigner.
I did sign
up for the Pan Ams, said Bradley. Im not sure theyre
going to want to take him or not. They have a lot of nice horses to choose from,
but my main goal is to get him qualified for the Olympics. Im thinking about
next year.
Scores in the 40s were
hard to find throughout the day, and it wasnt until Bonnie Mosser
and Merloch went into the ring after the lunch break that Bradley relinquished
his lead. The ten-year-old New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred-cross gelding was very
consistent and accurate. Mosser made one mistake, picking up the wrong
lead from the walk to the canter, but they scored a 46.3. Jersey Fresh is Merlochs
first CCI***.
I didnt believe it was as
good as my test at the Fork, said Mosser. Its getting
better. Its a work in progress. He has a very good work ethic. He wants
to do the movements and hes very rideable. He knows all the movements
the
half-pass is not hard. All I need now is to get more expression in it
that
will come in the fall. The canter transition was the one mistake, but it was only
one step. Its about getting him a bigger, fancier trot.
Mossers lead lasted until the always-consistent
dressage combination of Mara Dean and Nicki Henley flashed through the
test, putting in the best test of the day to finish on a 42.9. The 12-year-old
English-bred Irish Thoroughbred gelding owned by Willow Bend, LLC, was slightly
slow in both flying changes, but the overall performance was very polished. Dean,
who led after the dressage last year at Jersey Fresh, saw further evolution in
her horses performance.
I
was pleased, said Dean. He was very relaxed, I felt like I
lost him a bit at times just from the heat on both our parts. His canter work
needs to get better, and his changes need to get better. I like his whole mentality.
Its much softer. He loves to show off as long as he shows off and contains
himself. He loves his job.
Dean is adamant
about getting the job done on Saturday as she has been in this position before.
A run out on the cross-country took her out of contention last year at Jersey
Fresh.
He had an injury this winter,
so I havent run him too much, which has almost been better, said Dean.
It has given me a lot of time to practice at home. Hes been really
good at home, hes finally growing up.
The
third to last horse of the day, Nathalie Pollards Icarus, contesting
his first three-star, showed class beyond his experience and put in a stellar,
balanced test under Will Coleman to score 44.2.
Coleman
picked up the ride when Nathalie and husband Michael handed over
the reins of their horses to Coleman for the remainder of the spring season. The
nine-year-old Thoroughbred gelding put forth very polished trot work, and aside
from a couple of green moments in the flying changes looked very professional.
Hes a beautifully trained horse,
said Coleman. Nathalie and Michael do a good job with
their horses. Honestly, Im very privileged. I couldnt have been given
two horses in better condition.
Coleman
rides Ret Mercury (also owned by the Pollards) and Sir Wexford Seascape
(owned by Sean McQuillan) in the CCI** on Friday.
Ten
points separate the top 12 horses. The CCI** gets underway at 8:30 a.m. Saturday
morning, and all three divisions go cross-country on Saturday.
Day Two Results: Jersey Fresh Three-Day Event
1. Nicki Henley Mara Dean (U.S.)
2.
Icarus William Coleman, III (U.S.)
3. Merloch
Bonnie Mosser (U.S.)
4. From Stephen
S. Bradley (U.S.)
5. Three Wishes II Kristin
Bond (U.S.)
6. Allstar Karen OConnor
(U.S.)
7. Uni Griffon Lisa Marie Fergusson (Canada)
8. Tipperary Liadhnan Kim Severson (U.S.)
9.
Arthur Allison Springer (U.S.)
10. Rocket
Donna Smith (New Zealand)
By Joanie
Morris
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A
small field of nineteen in the Advanced Horse Trial did their Dressage on Wednesday.
To no one's surprise Darren Chiacchia, riding Better I Do It, leads on 32.5 from
Emilee Libby and Cahir (33.1) and Canada's Penny Rowland with Windswept (33.9).