Tim Price and Vitali have placed second at the Burghley Horse Trials amongst arguably the strongest field ever to compete at the prestigious CCI Five-Star.
The Kiwi combo scored 22.3 in their dressage, added just 3.2 time penalties in the cross country and then took a single rail in the showjumping for their final tally of 29.5.
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Winning was the very in-form Ros Canter (Britain) and Lordships Graffalo who claimed a new best-ever score for Burghley with their 23.6 penalty point effort. Ros’ win adds to her gold year that also included a team gold at the Paris Olympic Games.
Harry Meade (Britain) riding Cavalier Crystal was third on 31.3 points.
Price garnered a little breathing space this morning after Harry had a rail on his fourth-placed horse Annaghmore Valoner.
Price was pleased with Vitali’s effort and felt it was the round of Vitali’s life in the longer format competition.
“I know he has the ability,” He said “I can’t tell you how happy I am about that (round).”
It was a work in progress for the combination with 12 jump faults at their previous five 5* starts and still always in the top 10. It’s been costly and frustrating, and there was a collective sigh of relief and plenty of excitement from commentators this morning.
“He is a good horse and actually jumps a lot of good rounds but I have never produced it at an important occasion like Badminton or Burghley, so that was great. I couldn’t be more pleased.”
Plenty of work has gone into getting the horse to be more consistent and clearer at top level. Tim was very grateful for the understanding, support and encouragement from Vitali’s owners Alex and Joe Giannamore.
Meanwhile Monica Spencer and Artist finished 11th on debut at the top flight event. They scored 24.4 in the dressage, added 8.4 time in the cross country and had a rail and two time faults in this morning’s showjumping for a final tally of 38.8 penalty points.
Artist’s groom Michelle Koppin won the Spillers Horse Care Prize and his farrier Russell Deering took the Worshipful Company of Farriers Best-Shod Award.
Fellow debutants Jesse Campbell and Cooley Lafitte were clear and inside time to finish on 56.3 in 21st spot, while Lauren Innes and Global Fision M added 4.4 penalty points to their score to finish on 63.8 and in 24th.
Price and Viscount Viktor had a single rail this morning for their 103.9 effort with Dan Jocelyn and Blackthorn Cruise ending Burghley on 116.1.
Also competing for New Zealand were Caroline Powell aboard Greenacres Special Cavalier who retired during the cross country after losing a shoe and Jonelle Price with Grappa Nera who were eliminated.
Just 39 of the original 75 starters completed all three phases. There were just eight clear and inside time rounds in the showjumping today, with a further six clear but picking up time penalties.