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Winsome
Adante to be Honored in Official Retirement Ceremony at the 2008
Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event Presented by Farnam
By
Joanie Morris
The
only three-time winner of the CCI**** at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day
Event, Eventing legend Winsome Adante will grace the Sheila C. Johnson
Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington one final time. He will
be honored by the Rolex Kentucky organizer Equestrian Events Inc. and
his fans in an official retirement ceremony at the 2008 Event on Sunday,
April 27.
Owned by Plain Dealing Farm in Scottsville, VA and ridden by Kim Severson,
Winsome Adante is the only horse to win the nation’s only CCI****
more than once, and he is undefeated at the competition. Officially
retiring him at Rolex Kentucky was the obvious choice.
“Dan,” as he is widely known, won the competition in 2002
and then went on to be an integral part of the Gold Medal winning team
at the World Equestrian Games in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain later
that year. He battled a bout of colic in 2003, sitting out most of
the competition season, but returned with a vengeance in 2004 and won
the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event again, making him a medal favorite
for the looming Olympics. He delivered on the expectation, winning
Individual Silver and Team Bronze Medals in Athens, Greece.
April of 2005 brought him back to Lexington where he won the CCI****
again as the overwhelming favorite, decimating the rest of the field
and winning by an incredible17 points. He led from the start and was
the only horse to finish on his dressage score. He went on to represent
his country again at the 2006 World Equestrian Games and was third
in his first attempt at the Badminton CCI**** in England in the spring
of 2007.
It was after an injury sustained in 2007 that Plain Dealing Farm’s
Linda Wachtmeister, in consultation with Severson and his veterinarians,
decided that due to a suspensory injury in a hind leg, it was in Dan’s
best interest to retire him. The English Thoroughbred gelding is 15
years old and will live out his retirement in the field at Plain Dealing
Farm.
The formal retirement ceremony will take place just prior to the beginning
of the Jumping Test of the 2008 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event presented
by Farnam.
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