Will Coleman and Chin Tonic HS Lead the Way to Cross-Country in The Estates at TerraNova CCI4*-S

Will Coleman and Chin Tonic HS. Photo by EQ Media

Myakka City, Fla. – March 31, 2023 – At the end of the second dressage session in The Estates at TerraNova CCI4*-S, Will Coleman (USA) took the morning lead with a whopping 19.6 with the stunning Chin Tonic (Chin Champ x Wildera/Quinar Z). Coleman and the Hyperion Stud LLC-owned Holsteiner bay gelding won the Carolina International CCI4*-S two weeks ago. 

Coleman was the only rider in the CCI4*-S to break the 80% mark, receiving 81.67 and 79.17 from Judges Jane Hamlin (USA) and Debbie Adams (USA) for his elegant, flowing test.

“I thought he did a fine test today,” Coleman said. “He’s a very good horse on the flat. He’s been in a really good place this year, I’m pretty happy with him. He continues to get a little better each year, and that’s the idea with all these horses, you keep trying to strive for a little bit more. He’s normally quite a hot-blooded horse, so I thought he was very relaxed today and that was nice to see.”

Will Coleman and Chin Tonic HS. Photo by EQ Media

Due to the number of entries in The Estates at TerraNova CCI4*-S, the dressage was split into two sessions over Thursday and Friday and all competitors had show jumping on Friday afternoon. 

Michel Vaillancourt (CAN), FEI Level 4 Course Designer, normally designs show jumping tracks and is now broadening his repertoire by building more eventing show jumping courses.

“This is a very big event, so the courses are very technical,” Vaillancourt said. “They’re at maximum height for every group. I don’t back off on them, I build as technical as I would for show jumping, I think that’s the future (of eventing). The questions are a little bit of everything, short distances, long distances, as to test the rideability of the horses.”

Vaillancourt’s 1.25m course for The Estates at TerraNova CCI4*-S consisted of 15 jumping efforts, including a triple bar at fence three, a triple combination with a two stride to a one stride and a double combination on the rail in front of the packed competitor’s party in the VIP Pavilion. Optimum time was 77 seconds. Seven of the 52 riders crossed the timers over the optimum time and garnered time faults.

With a smooth round around Vaillancourt’s track, Coleman and Chin Tonic HS left the poles in the cups and head into cross-country on day three of competition on their 19.6 dressage score. 

“I thought Chin jumped well, I was pretty pleased with how he read everything and I thought he tried really hard, he was really careful,” Coleman said. “I thought the course rode according to plan, it was a good course. It had some good technical questions. We all have a lot of respect (for Vaillancourt), it was great to see him here, making today an influential day.

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Cooley Be Cool. Photo by EQ Media

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Cooley Be Cool (Heritage Fortunus x HHS Carlotta/Cavalier Royale), owned by Ocala Horse Properties LLC and The Monster Partnership, crossed the timers right on optimum time to hold their second-place spot with a 26.6.

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Shanroe Cooley. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photo

With clear rounds and coming in under the time allowed, Liz Halliday-Sharp with Shanroe Cooley and Caroline Martin on HSH Blake held their dressage tie to move from seventh to third. Halliday-Sharp and the Ocala Horse Properties-owned “Dave” (Dallas VDL x Shanroe Sapphire/Condios), a 2015 bay Irish Sport Horse gelding, will start cross-country on their 28.1.

Martin and the 8-year-old black Irish Sport Horse gelding HSH Blake (Tolan R. x Doughiska Lass/Kannan), owned by Martin, Sherrie Martin and Mollie Hoff, will head out of the start box also on their 28.1.

Caroline Martin and HSH Blake. Photo by EQ Media

Riders have been abuzz about TerraNova’s facilities and Coleman shared, “It’s an amazing facility, no question about it. The barns are unlike anything anyone has ever seen at a competition venue. The arenas and everything they’ve done to accommodate the riders, spectators and the horses is really nice. (The cross-country course) looks good. They’re working very, very hard on the going here and as a rider, that’s something we really like to see. We appreciate the huge efforts made for events like this one.”

Due to the predicted high temperatures for Saturday, The Estates at TerraNova CCI4*-S cross-country start times were moved to the top of the schedule. The first rider leaves the start box at 8:45 a.m. The CCI3*-S cross-country will start at 11:46 a.m.

CCI3*-S
1st - Melissa Boutin (CAN)- Obeah Dancer GS- 30.0
2nd - Sharon White (USA)- Shirsheen Ice- 30.3
3rd - Alyssa Phillips (USA)- Cornelius Bo- 30.5

CCI2*-S
1st - Liz Halliday-Sharp (USA)- Maybach- 15.5
2nd - William Coleman (USA)- DHI Anchorman- 21.5
3rd - Kelly Prather (USA)- Catch Me Cooley-  25

CCI1*-S
1st - Dan Kreitl (USA)- Arden Casino- 25.1
2nd - Alyssa Phillips (USA)- Keep Calm- 26.3
3rd T - Gabby Dickerson (USA)- Royal Sempatica- 28.6
3rd T - Elisa Wallace (USA)- Tullymurry Fife- 28.6

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