Royal International Horse Show Results 2013: Highlighting Wednesday's Top Events
Geoff Luckett put together a masterful performance to highlight the action on Wednesday at the 2013 Royal International Horse Show.
With a full schedule of events, Hickstead was buzzing with activity on the second day of competition. This prestigious event began back in 1907 and is a landmark event on the equestrian calendar.
Those who compete in the events have worked tirelessly over the course of many months to earn the right to jump at the All England Jumping Course, and competition is stiff.
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Riding atop Constant II, Luckett won The Outside Event Caterers Winter Grades B&C Championship, as announced by the venue's official Twitter account:
Nicole Pavitt, riding Victor Blue, finished in second place after Luckett's final round edged her time by 0.75 seconds, as noted by Hickstead.co.uk. After winning the jump-off, Luckett was pleased with Constant II's performance, per the report.
"This is my third season with him, and every level he goes to he wins," Luckett said.
Luckett wasn't the only big winner on Wednesday, however. Here's a closer look at the results from a few of the other big events.
Note: For a full list of results, please visit the event's official website.
The Oakley Coachbuilders Grade JC Championship
One of the favorites to win the event, 16-year-old British equestrian star Amy Inglis and 11-year-old gelding Munsboro Silver Lining couldn't match the eventual winner, though the duo did put on a show.
In the end, Emily Ward and Prospect Eddie were smoother and quicker, coming away with the big win, with Emily Stephen and Irish Pixie rounding out the top three.
The Winter 128 CMS/138 CMS Championships
As the day grew longer, the horses grew in stature.
The first of two winter championships was won by Megan Taylor atop Small and Handy. The pair edged Sienna Charles and Flinor Songbird in a jump-off to win in thrilling fashion.
In the next event—the 138 CMS Championship—Joshua Bridge rode Misty May II to victory, leaving Olivia Pool and The Jacaoloupe to settle for second place.
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