All Treats and No Tricks For Classic- and Short-Format Competitors At Galway Downs

USEA - All Treats and No Tricks For Classic- and Short-Format Competitors At Galway Downs

Updated: 2009-11-01

 

Mackenna Shea and Landioso jumped a double clear show jumping round to secure their victory in the long-format CCI* and finish on their dressage score of 40.0. Josh Walker photo.

Fiona Graham managed to keep it quick and clean all weekend aboard Isengart to win the A division of the SmartPak Equine USEA Training Level Three-Day Event on a score of 30.1. Josh Walker photo.

Gina Miles said winning division B of the SmartPak Equine USEA Training Level Three-Day Event proved to be a big step and confidence builder for her promising young horse, Patronus. They finished the weekend on their dressage score of 29.5. Josh Walker photo.

Clark Kent suited up in his Superman regalia for Tamra Smith in the short-format CCI* as a double-clear show jumping round captured the lead to boost them from fourth into first with a score of 54.7. Josh Walker photo.

Kristi Nunnink and Corner Street finished their weekend on a dressage score of 54.7 after double-clear cross-country and show jumping trips. Josh Walker photo.

Two teenagers from Washington dominated the classic-format CCI1*. MacKenna Shea, 16, of Tacoma, only added to the substantial lead she grabbed in dressage on Landioso, while Tessa Beckett, 19, of Snohomish, moved up to second place, even though she earned 4 penalties in show jumping today on Sound Prospect.

Shea could afford to lower four rails by the time she started her round, but she said she still felt anxious. "I always put a lot pressure on myself to ride well, so I definitely still felt pressure," said Shea, who performed a faultless round.

Like Landioso, Sound Prospect jumped impressively, just catching a toe on one rail and dislodging it. Beckett bought the Thoroughbred gelding, now 7, as a 2-year-old and has brought him along. "We really bought him just because he was cute, but he's turned out to be a lot more than that," she said.

Beckett attended Fresno State College in California last year, but she's now transferring to the University of Washington after taking a break this semester to compete at Galway Downs. Shea is a junior in high school.

The two girls were part of a team effort from the U.S. Eventing Association's Area VII (Oregon and Washington). The classic-format CCI1* was to have offered a West Coast young riders team championship, but only the Area VII team entered, causing the competition's cancellation. So the Galway Downs organizers gave Shea, Beckett and teammate Brooke Bayley (who finished seventh) a prize of one free entry apiece to a future Galway Downs Event.

The two divisions of the SmartPak Equine USEA Training-Level Three-Day Event also ended up just as they started: Fiona Graham, of Portola Valley, Calif., won division A (for riders under 25) on Isengart, and Gina Miles, of Atascadero, Calif., won division B (for riders over 25) on Patronus. Neither rider added any penalties to the dressage scores they earned on Friday.

Graham, 22, attends Cal Poly--San Louis Obispo University and trains with Miles, a veteran of the 2008 Olympics. Galway Downs was Graham's second SmartPak Equine USEA Training-Level Three-Day Event start with Isengart this year. In June, Isengart, a 6-year-old Trakehner gelding, finished seventh at Inavale (Wash.).

"He's the first young horse I've brought along myself, and I want to really make sure he's confident before I move him up to preliminary," said Graham. "This course was the right mixture, because it was longer and harder than the regular training level course. It was sort of between training and preliminary, and I think it was the perfect career step for him."

Miles, 35, said she hadn't competed in a classic-format event since 2004 since no events have offered them above the one-star level since 2005. "By riding here in this event, I hope to send the message to other eventers that I think it's a great thing to do, that it's a really important thing to do for young or inexperienced horses and riders," she said.

Miles and Graham each plan to run these two horses in the classic-format CCI1* at the Galway Downs International Three-Day Event in October 2010.

The SmartPak Equine USEA Training Level Three-day Series is made possible through the support of its many sponsors:  Title Sponsor: SmartPak Equine; Presenting Sponsor: Stackhouse Saddles; Product Sponsor: ProChaps and Elite Sponsors: FITS, Nunn Finer. Visit the USEA’s T3D webpage for full calendar and more information.

Kristi Nunnink and Corner Street ended the CCI2* at the Galway Downs International Three-Day Event the same way they started it--in first place.

With her three closest competitors less than 2 points behind her as show jumping got underway, it looked as if Nunnink and the 10-year-old gelding would have to be absolutely perfect. But third-placed Tamra Smith dislodged two rails on Bubbles At Bricky before second-placed David Koss lowered three rails with Look Sweet. Those miscues gave Nunnink, of Auburn, Calif., all the room she needed.

Corner Street was en route to a faultless round until Nunnink said she caused him to barely tick the final two fences and drop the rails to the ground. "I just got a little too excited because it was going so well!" said Nunnink, 48. "Even though they'd taken the pressure off, I still really wanted to jump around clean, so I'm a bit disappointed."

Smith, of Hemet, Calif., ended up in second place with Bubbles At Bricky, and Leigh Mesher, of Redmond, Wash., moved up to third place on Mar de Amor after recording a faultless round.

Victory at Galway Downs climaxed a successful fall season for Nunnink. Two weeks ago she finished a strong 10th on her mare R-Star at the Fair Hill CCI3* in Maryland. Next March she'll be aiming both R-Star and Corner Street for the CIC3* at the Galway Downs International Horse Trials before heading east for the Rolex Kentucky CCI4* with R-Star and another CCI3* with Corner Street.

"I think it's so important for us as West Coast competitors to prepare for those big events in the East as much as we can out here on the West Coast, because organizers like Robert Kellerhouse have committed a huge fortune and so much time to make these events for us," said Nunnink.

Smith, 34, has similar plans for Bubbles At Bricky, a 13-year-old gelding. Smith has only been riding him since May, but they've won three events at intermediate and advanced since then. Galway Downs was Bubbles At Bricky's first CCI2*.

"I think we're developing a good partnership, although we're still trying to figure each other out," said Smith.

"I always like Ian Stark's cross-country course, even though you're not quite sure how some of the questions are going to work out when you walk it. But they always do," said Smith.

Mesher agreed, saying that Mar de Amor "was phenomenal on cross-country." The pair added no penalties to their dressage score of 57.2, which propelled them from the 11th place they earned in dressage.

"When I walked the show jumping course, I was pretty nervous because there were quite a few vertical fences, and I don't usually ride them as well as I ride the oxers. But it all worked out," said Mesher, 29.

Smith's successful weekend included more than second place in the CCI2*. Earlier in the day a faultless show jumping round on Clark Kent moved the pair up from fourth to the top spot in the short-format CCI1*. They finished just ahead of Karen O'Neal, from Rivers, Ore., on True Avenue.

Clark Kent, a 9-year-old Thoroughbred gelding, competed as a show hunter before Smith found him--and changed his name. "He jumps so big and so light on his feet that we thought of naming him Superman, but I thought that was a bit presumptuous. So we came up with Clark Kent, which suits him perfectly because he's kind of an unassuming, plain bay," said Smith. "I think he has a very bright future."

O'Neal hopes that True Avenue has a bright future too. She bought the 6-year-old, Thoroughbred mare as a 4-year-old because she'd previously competed on another horse by the same stallion, named True Confidence.

Like Smith, O'Neal, 38, will next aim True Avenue for the CCI2* at the 2010 Galway Downs International Three-Day Event. "I really like this event. It's fun, it's challenging, and the weather is so nice for those of us coming from the Northwest," said O'Neal, mother of a 10-year-old daughter who often competes with her mother.

More than a dozen generous sponsors provide prize money, prizes and other support to the Galway Downs International Three-Day Event. Those sponsors include: American Wood Fibers, Auburn Laboratories Inc., Custom Saddlery, CWD Saddlery, Doug Hannum Equine Therapy, Equine Insurance of California, Moxie Equestrian, Mushroom-Matrix, Riding's Publications Inc., SmartPak Equine, Sonoma Saddle Shop, and Succeed Digestive Conditioning Program.


Back

TRAINING3DAY What's New
SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Winner Awarded Year's Supply of SmartPaks
Congratulations to Hannah Hubsch of Shelbyville, Kentucky who won a year's supply of SmartPaks from the Training Three-Day Series title sponsor SmartPak Equine. Out of all the champions from this year's T3DE series across the country (eleven total events) (November 20, 2009)
SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Winner Awarded Stackhouse Saddle
At the close of each competition year, the winners of each of the eleven SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day events are entered into a drawing for the chance to win ... (November 10, 2009)
All Treats and No Tricks For Classic- and Short-Format Competitors At Galway Downs
Two teenagers from Washington dominated the classic-format CCI1*. MacKenna Shea, 16, of Tacoma, only added to the substantial lead she grabbed in dressage on Landioso, while Tessa Beckett, 19, of Snohomish, moved up to second place, even though she earned (November 1, 2009)
More Than 60 Riders Experience The Thrill Of "The Chase" A Galway Downs
MacKenna Shea, of Tacoma, Washington, had the cross-country ride of her young life to widen her lead in the classic-format CCI1* with Landioso. Shea, 16, and Landioso, 7, now lead by 12.5 penalties. Tessa Becket, of Snohomish, Washington, is second with S (October 31, 2009)
The Classic Format Starts Strong At Galway Downs International Three-Day Event
MacKenna Shea, of Tacoma, rode Landioso to an impressive nine-point lead in the dressage phase of the classic-format CCI1*, while Stephanie Cooper, of Hobart, guided Calvin to a much narrower margin of .2 points in the short-format CCI1*. (October 30, 2009)
Starting Fields Set For Galway Downs International Three-Day Event
Temecula, Calif., Oct. 29, 2009--A total of 102 horses are set to start tomorrow in the 11th annual Galway Downs International Three-Day Event. Of these, 46 will be contesting the SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Event, the largest starting field o (October 29, 2009)
Greys Reign Supreme at Waredaca's SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Event
The SmartPak Equine/USEA Area II Adult Riders Training Three-Day Event at Waredaca Farm in Laytonsville, Maryland hosted 37 riders in three divisions. The event was a huge success with all but two riders completing the exciting long-format course. When it (October 28, 2009)
GMHA Hosts 35 Competitors In SmartPak Equine USEA Training Three-Day Event
The final SmartPak Equine USEA Training Three-Day Event of the summer ran in Woodstock, Vermont, on August 27-30, at the Green Mountain Horse Association facility. The event offered three divisions of the T3D to 35 entries including a junior division. At (September 3, 2009)
Rocking Horse Fall H.T. To Offer SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Event
The Rocking Horse Fall Horse Trials in Altoona, Florida has added a training-three day division to its line up of divisions. In the past, the Fall Horse Trials at the Florida Horse Park has offered a training-three day, but is unable to have one this year (August 28, 2009)
Inavale Farm SmartPak Equine/USEA T3DE Wraps Up - Alexa Wolf & Kalypso's Page Take Top Honors
Twenty-six horses passed the morning trot up and all of them completed the competition. On a crystal clear day with a gentle cool breeze blowing it was a close competition going into show jumping phase on Sunday afternoon. (June 29, 2009)
Cross-Country Day at the Inavale Farm SmartPak Equine/USEA T3DE
Saturday’s endurance phase of the inaugural Gallops Saddlery Training 3 Day Event at Inavale Farm ran extremely well on a beautiful cool sunny morning. Riders, grooms and coaches were well prepared, for all phases. Twenty seven competitors finished the (June 28, 2009)
Inaugural Inavale Farm Horse Trials & SmartPak Equine/USEA Training 3-Day Event Kicks Off This Weekend
The inaugural Inavale Farm Horse Trials and Training 3-Day event (sponsored in part by Smart Pak and Gallops Saddlery) began with a large turnout of 29 competitors. (June 27, 2009)
Training Three-Day Event at the Indiana Eventing Association H.T. a "Resounding Success"
The Indiana Eventing Association’s Training Three-Day Event was a resounding success. The weather was perfect, the footing was great, the volunteers were cheerful and helpful, the clinicians, staff and help were superb. (June 1, 2009)
Delphine Largeteau and Picante Pull Off A Hot Win At Meadowcreek Training Three-Day Event
A single rail decided the winner of the SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day event at the Texas Lions Camp Charity Horse Trials on May 22-24 in Kosse, TX. (May 26, 2009)
Briggs and The Gentleman Pirate Win First Event of the SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Series
Kelsey Briggs and her Thoroughbred gelding Gentleman Pirate took home top honors at the first SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Series of the year at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala last weekend. (April 20, 2009)
ProChaps to be a Product Sponsor of the SmartPak Equine USEA Training Three-Day Event
ProChaps, a revolutionary new line of half and full chaps, is proud to partner with the United States Eventing Association to be a product sponsor of the USEA Training Three-Day Event. The Training Three-Day Event has continued to gain momentum and suppo (March 25, 2009)
Midsouth Three-Day Event to Host Training Three-Day
The 2009 Hagyard Midsouth Three-Day Event organizers are going to have their hands full this fall! This prestigious event has just signed on to host a Smartpak USEA Training Three-Day Event during their show from October 15-18 at the Kentucky Horse Park i (March 13, 2009)
Update on 2009 SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day Series
The new qualifications for the Training Level Three-Day Series approved at the USEA Annual Meeting last December have been postponed until 2010. The qualifications for participation is now at the discretion of the organizer. (January 15, 2009)
SmartPak™ Signs on as Title Sponsor of the Training Level Three-Day Series
The USEA is pleased to welcome SmartPak as the new title sponsor of the Training Level Three-Day Series, a wonderful series designed to educate Training level riders on the values of the long-format event. (December 21, 2008)
Compete in a Training Level Three-Day Event and Win a Stackhouse Saddle!
Want to experience the ultimate rush of competing in a three-day event, learn to gallop over steeplechase fences, get advice from the country's top eventing trainers, and be in the running to win a Stackhouse saddle? Sound too good to be true? Well, inst (June 27, 2007)
Official Joint Therapy
Treatment of the USEA
Official Feed of the USEA
Official Fly Control of the USEA
Official Internet Catalog Retailer - Members receive
5% off on-line orders!
Official Equine Insurance
Provider of U.S. Eventing
Official Gloves of the USEA
Official Infared Light
Therapy System
of the USEA
The Official Riding Helmet of the USEA
Offical Indoor Arena of the USEA
Official Digestive Conditioning Program of USEA
© United States Eventing Association, Inc.