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Marilyn Little posts historic score to lead the Kentucky CCI5*L

Marilyn Little and RF Scandalous have posted the highest venue score since 2009…

Adele Severs

Published 23 Apr 2021

Marilyn Little (USA) and RF Scandalous delivered a stunning performance to lead the CCI5*L dressage at the Kentucky 3DE

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Marilyn Little posts historic score to lead the CCI5*L Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event

Marilyn Little (USA) and RF Scandalous delivered a stunning performance Thursday (local time), earning a 21.7 to lead the CCI5*-L at The Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event Presented by MARS Equestrian™ (LRK3DE) in Lexington, KY.

Theirs is the best score earned at this event since 2009, when Bettina Hoy and Ringwood Cockatoo scored a 19.2 and Lucinda Fredericks and Headley Brittania earned a 21.5 (scores adjusted to the modern scoring system) — a great start for Little and RF Scandalous, the 2018 Land Rover/USEF CCI4* Eventing National Champions.

“It’s great to be back here in Kentucky. It’s a great gauge. The last time she was here she was on a 24.8 [after dressage]. She’s so much more mature and we’ve both learned so much,” Little said of the 16-year-old Oldenburg mare owned by Jacqueline Mars and Phoebe and Michael Manders. “Riding a horse like Scandalous here is also a privilege. She’s my horse of a lifetime. I’m acutely aware of that and trying to make sure I’m enjoying every moment with her.”

Like many horses, “Kitty” was “exhilarated by the cold,” requiring Little to adjust her warm-up plan. “I got a little bit defensive and conservative in the first few movements. All of a sudden I felt her maturity and professionalism come through,” Little said. “I got braver as the test was going and she got some sparkling marks at the end.”

Oliver Townend (GBR) and Angela Hislop’s Cooley Master Class are attempting to defend their 2018 and 2019 Kentucky titles this week. They’re off to a good start scoring a 24.1 to sit second after the first day of dressage.

“I think that’s the best test he’s done at Kentucky. He’s on the same score as [2019] but it’s a different test which possibly doesn’t suit him quite as well,” Townend said of the 16-year-old Irish Sport Horse. “He felt very relaxed. He’s probably one that does miss the crowd a little bit because he is a very laid-back character, and it does him no harm to have a bit of atmosphere.

“Of course, we miss the crowd, especially here in America because everyone is obviously so enthusiastic and it’s a very knowledgeable crowd. You can feel that you’ve done a good test without looking at the scoreboard. At the same time it’s still very much Kentucky. You’re still riding down the chute into that arena. In eventing there is no arena in the world like that and that’s why we keep coming back. We’re huge fans of the place.”

Three-time Kentucky champion William Fox-Pitt (GBR) echoed Townend’s sentiments, and he is making the most of his return to Kentucky for the first time since 2015.

“It’s very nostalgic to be back here. Driving into the Park I felt quite emotional and excited. It’s great to feel like that. It’s been two very boring years [at home]. How lucky are we to have an exciting competition to attack?” Fox-Pitt said.

Currently placed third with Oratorio on a 27.9, Fox-Pitt is hoping the 12-year-old gelding’s experience at the level will stand him in good stead given their less than ideal preparation due to COVID-19 related event cancellations.

“In Europe we’re a bit behind [America] and a little bit less prepared,” Fox-Pitt said. “I’m rather hoping his bit of experience and the fact he’s not a newbie he’ll remember what to do and to aim between those flags. I believe he’s fit and on the aids. Horses don’t forget. They’re amazing animals.”

Full CCI5*L results here.

The CCI5*-L competition will resume Friday at 12:15 pm (local time). All four Australian riders (Kevin McNab and Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam, Ema Klugman and Bendigo, Dominic Schramm and Bolytair B, and Clayton Fredericks and FE Stormtrooper) are in the second half of the draw and will compete today.

In the CCI4*S, there is a three-way tie for the lead after the first day of dressage. Tamie Smith (USA) and Danito, Doug Payne (USA) and Starr Witness, and Liz Halliday-­Sharp (USA) and Cooley Moonshine all received a score of 28.1 from judges Helen Brettell (GBR) and Mark Weissbecker (USA).

The CCI4*-S scores are close at the top, with the best nine of the first session all scoring under 32.0 penalties. Competition will resume for this level at 7:45 Friday morning (local time).

Full CCI4*S results here.

Find out how to view the live stream here.

Source: Event press release, adapted by Equestrian Life

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