The Tryon International Spring Three-Day Event is next up on the busy spring calendar. Held at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, North Carolina, this year’s top division, the CCI4*-L, features a group of 20 pairs, many who are coming from their final prep run in the Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S (Lexington, Kentucky) two weeks ago.
The event also features a CCI1*-S, CCI2*-L, CCI2*-S, CCI3*-L, CCI3*-S, CCI4*-S, and an Advanced division for a total of 169 entries.
The USEA will be on site starting on Thursday, May 11 to cover all the action. If you’re competing at Tryon on a horse with a cool story, email Lindsay at lberreth@useventing.com
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Sharon White and Claus 63, recent winners of the inaugural Ocala CCI4*-S, will also take a shot for the title.
Tamie Smith and her daughter Kaylawna Smith-Cook each have a horse in the division. Smith will ride Elliot V, who was 10th
in Kentucky two weeks ago. Smith-Cook has brought Passepartout from her Southern California base.
Doug Payne will ride his gorgeous gray, the U.S.-bred Camarillo.
Boyd Martin will be the busiest rider in the division with two—new ride this year Commando 3 and Miss LuLu Herself.
Liz Halliday-Sharp and Cooley Nutcracker are another pair who will challenge for the lead. They led the dressage in Kentucky but a pesky 11 penalties for activating a frangible device on cross-country dropped them to ninth place.
Hawley Bennett-Awad and her experienced campaigner Jollybo are rerouting from a retirement on cross-country at the Land Rover Kentucky CCI5*-L.
Of the 20 entries, five are mares (Jollybo, Miss LuLu Herself, Flower Girl, Hot Bobo, and Wakita 54)
The U.S., Canada, Sweden, and New Zealand will be represented this weekend.
The Facts
The FEI Technical Delegates areKristof Verlinden (BEL) and Alec Lochore(GBR) with Sharyn Antico (USA) assisting.
For the CCI4*-L and CCI2*-S, the President of the
Ground Jury isJo Young (CAN). She’ll be joined by Polly Huntington (AUS) and Peter Gray (CAN). For the CCI3*-L and CCI4*-S ground jury, the president will beRobert Stevenson (USA), and he’ll be joined by Debbie Adams (USA) and Cindy Deporter (USA). For the CCI2*-L, CCI1*-S and CCI3*-S, the President of the Ground Jury isSara Leary (USA), alongside Amy Nichols (USA) and Lela Wulf (USA).
· All cross-country courses besides the CCI1*-S are designed by Mark Phillips (GBR). Elizabeth Perkins (USA) is the assistant course designer for the CCI4*-L, CCI4*-S, and CCI3*-L and also designed the CCI1*-S.
· Marc Donovan is the show jumping course designer.
· CCI4*-L riders will ride FEI Four-Star test A.
The Competition Schedule
Wednesday, May 10
3 p.m. EST First Horse Inspection
Thursday, May 11
Dressage - International Stadium (Two Rings)
9 a.m. CCI2*-S
9 a.m. CCI4*-S
2 p.m. Advanced
3:30 p.m. CCI3*-L
3:30 p.m. CCI4*-L
Dressage - Rings 6/7
9 a.m. CCI3*-S
3:30 p.m. CCI2*-L
Friday, May 12
Dressage - International Stadium (Two Rings)
8:30 a.m. CCI4*-L
8:30 a.m. CCI3*-L
Dressage - Rings 6/7
8:30 a.m. CCI2*-L
10:50 a.m. CCI1*-S
Show Jumping - International Stadium
12:30 p.m. CCI4*-S and Advanced
2:25 p.m. CCI3*-S
4:15 p.m. CCI2*-S
6 pm. CCI1*-S
Saturday, May 13
Cross-Country - White Oak Course (Shuttles available!)
9 a.m. CCI4*-L
10:30 a.m. CCI4*-S
11:55 a.m. Advanced
12:40 p.m. CCI3*-L
1:55 p.m. CCI3*-S
3:20 p.m. CCI2*-L
Sunday, May 14
8 a.m. Third Horse Inspection
Cross-Country - White Oak Course (Shuttles available!)
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