Kevin McNab and Faro Imp lead the way in the 6-Year-Old Championship
An Eventful Life is filming all competitors on cross country at
Osberton International & Young Horse Championships 2022
The second day of competition at the Osberton International Horse Trials in Nottinghamshire saw major stars of the sport head to the top of the leaderboard across the main two sections, the Investec CCI2*-L and BEDE CCI3*-L.
Oliver Townend and Finley Du Loir are set for cross country in pole position for owner Sir John Peace in the Investec CCI2*-L with Ros Canter and Creevagh Mohill now in second place and Saffron Cresswell and Vivendi Hero in third at the end of the dressage.
Mollie Summerland and Flow 7 are in first place in the BEDE CCI3*-L, after putting in a super effort throughout to overtake Ros Canter and MHS Seventeen with Pippa Funnell and Billy Wonder holding third.
Sara Squires and Van Kaunitz
After the completion of the cross-country phase in The Howden Way 5-Year-Old Young Horse Championship, Sara Squires and Van Kaunitz are in first place (28.7), with the handsome grey putting in a foot perfect round.
Holding second place is Kitty King and MBF Redhouse Evoque (29.6) with Ros Canter and Silvesters Finesse standing third (29.7), close on their heels as they head into the show-jumping tomorrow.
In The Howden Way 6-Year-Old Young Horse Championship, Kevin McNab and Faro Imp have held onto pole position with 26.9 penalties while Tom McEwen riding Monbeg Equity and Caroline Harris riding Pepper Dream are in second and third, both on a score of 28.3
The Howden Way 7 Year Old Young Horse Championship sees the in-form Piggy March again out in front, and she is double handed with Dassett Arthalent in first (28.9) and Brookfield Future News (29.2) in second ahead of Emily King with Sunny Side Up taking third (33.8) with the coloured poles to face on Saturday.
Piggy March and Dassett Arthalent