Equestrian Worldwide | Pferdesport weltweit | EQWO.net
  • News
    • Sport
    • Lifestyle
    • Zucht
  • EQWOmedia
    • Werben
    • Leistungen
    • Jobs
    • Newsletter Anmeldung
  • Service
    • Events
    • Ranglisten
    • Hall of Fame
  • Über uns
    • Kontakt
    • Team
    • Geschichte
  • News
    • Sport
    • Lifestyle
    • Zucht
  • EQWOmedia
    • Werben
    • Leistungen
    • Jobs
    • Newsletter Anmeldung
  • Service
    • Events
    • Ranglisten
    • Hall of Fame
  • Über uns
    • Kontakt
    • Team
    • Geschichte
  • Werben
  • Leistungen
  • Mediadaten
  • Events
  • Kontakt
  • Newsletter Anmeldung
25K Likes
10K Followers
459 Followers
0
Du weißt News? Schreibe uns!
Equestrian Worldwide | Pferdesport weltweit | EQWO.net
Equestrian Worldwide | Pferdesport weltweit | EQWO.net
  • News
    • Sport
    • Zucht
    • Lifestyle
  • EQWOmedia
    • Leistungen
    • Werben
    • Jobs
    • Newsletter Anmeldung
  • Service
    • Events
    • Ranglisten
    • Hall of Fame
  • Über uns
    • Kontakt
    • Team
    • Geschichte
Startseite News Michael Jung (GER) makes it three in a row at Kentucky
  • Sport

Michael Jung (GER) makes it three in a row at Kentucky

  • Mai 1, 2017
Michael Jung (GER) and FischerRocana FST win at Kentucky, third leg of the FEI Classics™, for the third consecutive year. © FEI / Rebecca Berry
Michael Jung (GER) and FischerRocana FST win at Kentucky, third leg of the FEI Classics™, for the third consecutive year. © FEI / Rebecca Berry
Banner

Press release | Eventing – Germany’s Michael Jung smashed yet another record when winning the Kentucky Three-Day Event for the third year running on the 12-year-old FischerRocana, a mare that may not have the biggest movement but certainly has the biggest heart.

Michael Jung (GER) and FischerRocana FST win at Kentucky, third leg of the FEI Classics™, for the third consecutive year. © FEI / Rebecca Berry
Michael Jung (GER) and FischerRocana FST win at Kentucky, third leg of the FEI Classics™, for the third consecutive year. © FEI / Rebecca Berry

Jung did have a jumping fence down, but his supremacy in the dressage and cross-country meant he could afford it and is second in the FEI Classics™ after three out of six legs behind the superbly talented Frenchman Maxime Livio (FRA), who finished runner-up at Kentucky on Qalao Des Mers with a clear jumping round.

“She is a really wonderful horse, a top fighting girl. She jumped wonderfully and was only a bit spooky at the white fence. I really like Kentucky – and not just because I win here! – but because I feel very welcome. You can train the horse for every phase and it’s why I like it and why I come back”, told Michael Jung.

With one FEI Classics™ win each, and a second place each, Livio and Jung both have their sights firmly on the 2016/17 series title. However only Jung is competing at Badminton next weekend, fourth leg of the series, which could be his opportunity to step up to top the leaderboard.

Both Livio and Zara Tindall, the only British athlete in the field, finished on their dressage scores. Tindall was ecstatic with her third place after a beautiful clear round on High Kingdom and it must have laid the ghost of the disappointment two years when she had to withdraw before dressage when the horse suffered a freak injury.

Matthew Brown (USA) slipped from fourth to sixth after hitting the very first rail with BCF Super Socks, so it was the super-consistent Phillip Dutton (USA), who has now completed Kentucky an amazing 40 times, who captured yet another national title as highest placed USA rider, as he moved up to fourth with a clear round on the 18-year-old Mr Medicott, a horse having his last four-star run after an illustrious career. Hannah Sue Burnett (USA) was fifth on Under Suspection.

The Kentucky three-peat was Jung’s 10th four-star win – William Fox-Pitt holds the record with 14 – and the German Olympic champion, who is only 34, looks to be catching up with the Briton. Just hours after his triumph on American soil Jung was catching a flight to England en route to defending his title at Badminton next weekend.

A record number of spectators watched the 4* Eventing action this year at Kentucky, with 34’000 attending cross country and 24000 at the jumping finale.

Endresultat
1. Michael Jung/FischerRocana FST (GER) 37.1 + 1.6 + 4 = 42.7
2. Maxime Livio/Qalao Des Mers (FRA) 44.6 + 0 + 0 = 44.6
3. Zara Tindall/High Kingdom (GBR) 46.6 + 0 + 0 = 46.6

FEI Classics™ series leaderboard – after three of six events:
1 Maxime Livio (FRA) 27
2 Michael Jung (GER) 27
3 Hazel Shannon (AUS) 15
4 Wilhelm Enzinger (AUS) 12
5 Zara Tindall (GBR) 10
6 Andrew Cooper (AUS) 10
7 Phillip Dutton (USA) 8
8 Nicola Wilson (GBR) 8
9 Hannah Sue Burnett (USA) 6
10 Alexander Bragg (GBR) 6

FULL STANDINGS

Source: Press Release FEI

Share
Tweet
Pin it
Share
Share
Share
Share
Share
Dir könnte auch gefallen
Zwei mal ertönte in Fontainebleau die österreichische Siegerhymne - Max Kühner (T) war für die Konkurrenz zu gut. ©️ PSV
Weiterlesen
  • Sport

Max Kühner in Fontainebleau nicht zu schlagen

  • Apr. 25, 2026
Alessandra Reich (OÖ) nd Oeli R, Europameisterschaft A Coruna 2025 © Arnd Bronkhorst
Weiterlesen
  • Sport

Alessandra Reich für 3 Monate gesperrt

  • Apr. 23, 2026
Deutschland gewann den Nationenpreis von Fontainebleau 2026 vor Großbritannien und Belgien! ©️ FEI / Evan Oudin
Weiterlesen
  • Sport

Fontainebleau: 2x Verboomen, 1 x Werth

  • Apr. 20, 2026
Spanische Hofreitschule Lipizzaner Schloss Schönbrunn
Weiterlesen
  • Lifestyle

SNEAK PEEK! Exklusiver Blick hinter die Kulissen: Lipizzaner vor Schloss Schönbrunn

  • Apr. 22, 2026
about
EQWO.NET
Die EQWO.net hat sich als Full-Service Marketing- und Multimediagentur auf den Pferdesport spezialisiert und bietet Analyse, Strategie, Beratung und Umsetzung in den Bereichen Marketing, Grafik & Visuelle Kommunikation, Webdesign, Social Media, PR und Eventmanagement an. Das internationale Pferdesportportal Equestrian Worldwide - kurz EQWO.net - bildet samt den dazugehörenden Social-Media-Kanälen wie Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Twitter, Pinterest und YouTube die Welt von EQUESTRIAN WORLDWIDE.
Menü
  • Werben
  • Leistungen
  • Mediadaten
  • Events
  • Kontakt
  • Newsletter Anmeldung
Tags
Jobs Lifestyle RSN Archiv Sonstiges Sport Zucht
letzte Artikel
  • Zwei mal ertönte in Fontainebleau die österreichische Siegerhymne - Max Kühner (T) war für die Konkurrenz zu gut. ©️ PSV
    • Sport
    Max Kühner in Fontainebleau nicht zu schlagen
    • Apr. 25, 2026
  • Alessandra Reich (OÖ) nd Oeli R, Europameisterschaft A Coruna 2025 © Arnd Bronkhorst
    • Sport
    Alessandra Reich für 3 Monate gesperrt
    • Apr. 23, 2026
  • Spanische Hofreitschule Lipizzaner Schloss Schönbrunn
    • Lifestyle
    SNEAK PEEK! Exklusiver Blick hinter die Kulissen: Lipizzaner vor Schloss Schönbrunn
    • Apr. 22, 2026
  • Deutschland gewann den Nationenpreis von Fontainebleau 2026 vor Großbritannien und Belgien! ©️ FEI / Evan Oudin
    • Sport
    Fontainebleau: 2x Verboomen, 1 x Werth
    • Apr. 20, 2026
  • Max Kühner (T) und EIC Cooley Jump The Q konnten den ersten Bewerb in Aachen ohne Fehler absolvieren und sich auf Rang acht platzieren. © Arnd Bronkhorst
    • Sport
    Mexico City bis 2033 fix im Global Champions Tour Kalendar
    • Apr. 17, 2026
© EQWO.net - a part of UPPERCUT die agentur GmbH
  • Kontakt
  • Werben
  • AGB
  • Impressum
  • Datenschutzerklärung

Gib dein Suchwort ein und drücke Enter.

X
X