Show jumping took a dramatic turn at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, with the overnight leaders having a bad day as a longshot waited for his chance.
Check out some of our favorite moments from the nail-bitting conclusion of the 2018 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event.
A beautiful but challenging cross-country course made a few changes in the top of the standings, but with the final phase of competition coming up, each of the key contenders has more than a desire to win—they all have their special reasons.
As expected, three-time Kentucky winner Michael Jung is at the top of the heap with one more day of dressage to go.
Photos from the first day of dressage at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event in Lexington, KY.
Seven horses held at the first horse inspection might be a record, but in the end, all except two got the nod to start in tomorrow’s dressage phase.
The Terminator achieves another one for the record books.
The world’s most successful three-day event rider earned his third straight victory in the USA’s only 4-star with a ride that wasn’t perfect, but did the trick.
Visitors from across the Atlantic dominate the top of the leaderboard after Saturday’s competition at the Kentucky Horse Park, with the best U.S. rider in fourth place.
North American riders dominate the standings at the Kentucky Horse Park going into the cross-country test.