Caroline Powell celebrates her win
Caroline Powell rode a perfect jumping round under
pressure to become the first New Zealand woman to win the
Burghley Horse Trials title in England overnight.
Powell, who is based in Kelso, Scotland, but hails from
Christchurch, has had a long road to success, but her
achievement in winning Burghley has put her on the roll of
honour with fellow countrymen Mark Todd, Blyth Tait and
Andrew Nicholson.
The win propelled her into third place in the FEI Classics
series behind Britain's William Fox-Pitt, the new leader, and
Germany's Andreas Dibowski with one event left, the Les
Etoiles de Pau in France in November.
Powell, 37, did not put a foot wrong all weekend on the
17-year-old Lenamore, who stands only 15.2hh.
"He was such a wee star," she said.
"The owner, Lexi Mackinnon, is getting married next week. I'd
told her that I hadn't got her a wedding present and that I'd
try and win Burghley for her.
"I can't believe that's come off."
Fox-Pitt missed a record sixth Burghley victory by four
penalties, but he said it was "an honour" to finish second to
such a popular, seasoned combination.
Australian Clayton Fredericks was third for his his best
Burghley result.
Three riders finished on their dressage scores -- Powell,
Fredericks, and New Zealand's Mark Todd who was 11th on Major
Milestone.
Powell initially came to Britain to work for British
equestrian Ian Stark whom she accompanied to the Atlanta
Olympics in 1996.
She got the ride on Lenamore, one of the oldest horses to win
Burghley, in 2004 and was fourth at Badminton on him last
year.
She was a member of the New Zealand team with Lenamore in
2006 and 2008 and will compete MacMacdonald in Kentucky's
world equestrian games.
Burghley results (British unless noted):
Caroline Powell/Lenamore 38.7 points 1, William
Fox-Pitt/Seacookie 42.9 2, Clayton Fredericks/Be My Guest
(Australia) 45.8 3, Oliver Townend/Carousel Quest 46.6 4,
Mary King/Apache Sauce 48.8, William Fox-Pitt/Macchiato 48.8
6, Mary King/Kings Temptress 49.3 7, Clea Phillipps/Lead The
Way 49.9 8, Anna Warnecke/Twinkle Bee (Germany) 51.5 9,
Francis Whittington/Sir Percival lll (Britain) 52.3 10.
Also: Mark Todd/Major Milestone (NZ) 52.7 11, Andrew
Nicholson/Armada (NZ) 14, Annabel Wigley/Black Drum 62.1 18,
Nicholson/Avebury 67.0 22, Dan Jocelyn/Special Advocate (NZ)
68.7 24, Bruce Haskell/Kiwi Smog (NZ) 87 39, Craig
Nicolai/Just Ironic 90.4 41.
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