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Kim Severson and Windsome Adante Top Final Mandatory Outing Final Phase of Selection Process for 2004 Olympic Eventing Team
The one day competition was the final phase of the selection process for the 2004 Olympic Eventing Team and consisted of dressage in the morning at 10:00 am, a short cross country course this afternoon beginning at 3:00 pm, and show jumping under the lights at 9:00 pm. The outing was described by US Coach Captain Mark Phillips as “not a selection trial but a selection outing,” the scores consisted of the dressage test and stadium jumping scores only, cross country scores were not counted toward the final score. Riders received coaching and training tips throughout the competition from Jessica Ransehoussen, Chef d'Equipe for the US Dressage Team; the legendary George Morris, who provides additional training to the team in show jumping; and from Mark Phillips. “I'm thrilled today, right this second,” said Severson, “but there's three more weeks,” she added referring to the Olympic Games in Athens.
New Jersey was pounded by torrential rain on Monday, the day before the competition, with as much as 17 inches in some locations, but the Horse Park of New Jersey managed to escape the heaviest downpours. Although the footing was slick on the cross country course, it was still quite manageable. The course provided challenging obstacles most notably the water jump consisting of four elements and the “coffin,” a combination of three big elements. John Williams observed, “the course Mark (Phillips) did for us was shorter. They all needed a run, they haven't been out since April,” referring to the last major event, the Rolex in Lexington, Kentucky. After the competition was completed David O'Connor, the individual gold medalist at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, thought the potential of the Athens team is good, “this is a very strong group of horses, a very strong group of people. Everybody's got good technique, everybody has experience. Whoever the top five are, if they get together as a cohesive group, that will be the difference. You've got two of the top four horses in the world here, who wouldn't want to have Windsome Adante and Carrick on their team?” About the competition in Athens Coach Mark Phillips said, “on paper the French and British have the strongest chance, but at the Olympics you have to show up and shape up. If we go and do our business we'll be competitive.” Horses will be examined by veterinarians on Wednesday and Thursday. The team of five plus an alternate will be announced late Friday afternoon. On Sunday, the team, the alternate, plus four other horse and rider combinations will leave for England to train until August 10 th , when they ship to Athens. Results: Windsome Adante Kim Severson 44.2 |
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