![]() We have a lot to be proud of.” Sternlicht with Cristalline (Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photo) Kraut noted, “I don’t know how many championships where four make it into the final day, and then to have three in the top-12, it just goes to show we had a really good week. I couldn’t be happier for her in her first championship.” She must have just barely touched it, and she jumped the rest great. “She jumped into the triple great and just lightly rolled that. It was hot and difficult,” she acknowledged. Returning for the second round, Kraut and Zeremonie picked up eight faults to finish on 18.87 penalties for 10 th place. “I’m lucky I’m on a horse with so much energy. “I just can’t believe how well she did that,” said Kraut, who has ridden Zeremonie for six years. Kraut (Wellington, Fla.) and Zeremonie, Old Willow Farms LLC’s 11-year-old Holsteiner mare, made a big jump up the standings from 17 th to sixth place after they were one of only five clear rounds in Round A. This was a great championship for us.” Kraut with Zeremonie (Photo by Erin Gilmore for Shannon Brinkman Photo) “It’s a little bittersweet not to be in the medals individually, but I’m thrilled with Clinta and proud of this team. “The main goal was reached,” said Ward, referencing the team’s gold medal from Friday. Ward and Clinta placed behind Simone Blum (GER) and DSP Alice (3.47 penalties), Martin Fuchs (SUI) and Clooney (6.68 penalties), and Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Bianca (8.00 penalties). In round two, Ward rode a masterful clear round but added one time fault to finish on a total of 11.08 penalties. It’s a bit disappointing, but I’m not in the horse.” I was a little concerned about ‘a’ with how high she jumped over the liverpool in the Nations Cup. ![]() “Honestly, I wouldn’t have ridden the line any different. “I thought the mare jumped brilliant,” said Ward of his opening round. Ward and Clinta came into the final day of competition in fifth place, and after toppling the rail at fence 4b of the triple combination, they added four faults to their total and slotted into seventh place going into the second round. Ward with Clinta (Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photo) They just missed the medal podium, placing fourth. The team’s top finisher was McLain Ward (Brewster, N.Y.) on Clinta, an 11-year-old Oldenburg mare he owns with Sagamore Farm. Jumping Team showed their strength and depth with all four riders finishing in the top-16 of the FEI World Jumping Individual Championship. Mill Spring, N.C. – On the final day of the FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG) Tryon 2018, the NetJets U.S.
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