Colleen Rutledge of Frederick, Maryland took a commanding lead after dressage, scoring 26.3 at the Plantation Field International CIC4*-S today riding Covert Rights, a 13-year-old Thoroughbred/Draft cross gelding. Boyd Martin of Cochranville, PA and Bonito, a Westphalian gelding owned by Stephen Blauner and Nancy Hathaway, were the second to last pair of the day to enter the arena, and laid down a 28.2 to claim second place. There are 57 entries in the CCI4*-S division.

Rutledge said that Covert Rights has had a few small injuries over the years that have slowed down his training progress, but he feels strong now. The pair recently finished second at the Great Meadow International in Virginia and she felt like he had a little more “pizazz” in his test today. “After he was a lumberjack on the show jumping course at Jersey Fresh [in June] we really went back to the drawing board in all three phases,” she said. Rutledge is also competing C Me Fly in the CCI3*-S.

Martin said, “Bonito’s a lovely mover. He was injured about a year ago and I’ve gently brought him back, slowly moving him back up the levels. He’s very flamboyant in the ring and it’s nice to have him back at this level. He won the Bromont three-day in 2016 and he’s competed at the four-star level before. I plan to be a little cautious with him this year, maybe take him to Fair Hill in October, with the big goal of competing at Kentucky next April.”

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