The Saturday night jumping feature at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event next April will now be a CSI4*, and a 5* in 2025.
Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event
The American rider and her remarkable gelding ended a 15-year drought by becoming the first US combination to win at Kentucky since 2008.
The pair made Canada proud with a sizzling victory in the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event; the last time a Canadian won there was in 1992.
The USA’s Tamie Smith and Mai Baum are poised to win the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event 5* going into Sunday's show jumping phase.
Tom McEwen provisionally tops the CCI5*-L with JL Dublin; Liz Halliday-Sharp sets the pace in the CCI4*-S, with Colleen Loach sitting in 3rd.
The Canadians fed off the energy from eventing fans returning to the ‘Best Weekend All Year’ in the challenging CCI4*-S division.
The German's score of 20.1pp with fischerChipmunk FRH is the lowest ever for a 5*; two Canadians finish top-10 in the CCI4*-S at LRK3DE.
Michael Jung of Germany maintains a commanding lead in the CCI5*-L while Canadians have strong performances in both divisions.
Tamra Smith and Fleeceworks Royal top the 5* first day at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event; Elisabeth Halliday-Sharp one-two in 4*.
All competitors will be moving forward to the dressage phase at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event in Lexington.