Read on to learn about the FEI World Cup qualifier at the 2018 National Horse Show and Beezie Madden winning the $250,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup.
Olympian Lucy Davis was the third rider in the order and was the first to go clear and within the time with her Holsteiner gelding, Caracho 14. But after her round, there was a long drought with no double clears.
Davis’s 2016 Olympic teammate Kent Farrington, 20th in the order at the 2018 National Horse Show, broke the streak by turning in a fault-free round on Creedence, a Dutch Warmblood gelding he co-owns with RCG Farm. He was immediately followed by Laura Kraut, a member of the gold medal winning team at this year’s WEG. Kraut had a double clear round with the Holsteiner gelding, Confu, owned by St. Bride’s Farm.
Five-time Olympian Beezie Madden was the next to go clear and make the jump off riding Abigail Wexner’s Belgian Warmblood gelding, Chic Hin D Hyrencourt at the 2018 National Horse Show. Molly Ashe was the fifth and final rider to go clear in the first round, riding Louisburg Farm’s Cat Ballou, a Holsteiner gelding.
In the jump-off, Davis had an unfortunate runout at the first fence. Farrington had a rail down as well.
Kraut and Confu completed a fast and clear jump-off round, securing a top three finish for the $250,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup at the 2018 National Horse Show. Madden and Chic Hin D Hyrencourt were next with a clear round that was just fast enough to but them in the lead. Finally at the 2018 National Horse Show, Ashe returned with Cat Ballou with a clear round to squeeze into second place.
$250,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Lexington 2018 National Horse Show Results
- Beezie Madden and Chic Hin D Hyrencourt
- Molly Ashe and Cat Ballou
- Laura Kraut and Confu
- Kent Farrington and Creedance
- Lucy Davis and Caracho 14
- Amanda Derbyshire and Luibanta BH (GBR)
- Catherine Tyree and Bokai
- Lorcan Gallagher and Hunters Conlypso II (IRE)
- Adrienne Sternlicht and Toulago
- Cormac Hanley and VDL Cartello (IRE)
- Margie Engle and Dicas
- Shane Sweetnam and Don’t Touch Du Bois (IRE)