Madden_ESSO_Challenge.jpgThe ESSO Challenge World Cup got the best of most of its 40 entries.  The one, who separated herself from the pack today, was Beezie Madden of the United States.

Today with her 12 year-old Belgian Warmblood mare, Coral Reef Via Volo, Madden blasted around the first round course.  With 17 jumping efforts, a time allowed of 87 seconds and a track over 580 metres that was no easy task. “I thought the course was excellent and well rounded,” said Madden.  “It took not only a good horse but a good rider to clear that course,” continued Madden.  Only two others were up to the task.  Joining Madden in the jump-off were fellow American, Leslie Howard and Canadian Yann Candele.

Course designer, Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA), knew he had set a challenging course but felt the horses and riders were ready for what he put forth.  “I got the result I was expecting,” said D’Ambrosio.  “The water jump is a big reason we didn’t have more clean,” continued the course designer, explaining, “it’s a difficult jump to jump and it makes the whole course more difficult.

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