As the first international event for Team Fredericks for 2007, Fontainebleau CIC*** represented a good opportunity for Lucinda and Clayton to find out just where their winter training left them against the World’s best.
Eventually finding themselves in second and third spot respectively was therefore a spectacular result for an astonishingly large and classy entry met at the French event, with 70 competitors representing 10 countries coming forward.
Lucinda had hoped to take both Bally Leck Boy and her Burghley victor, Headley Britannia but a last minute knock to Bally meant he was sidelined.
However, Lucinda was busy enough with several pupils taking part including seven Dutch combinations in the CIC*** and two Britons in the CIC*.

Early to go, The Frog was slightly unsettled for his dressage test with Lucinda commenting, “The standard of the dressage was so high that if you didn’t have your horse between your leg and hand you didn’t get good marks”, however, Nullarbor produced such quality work that even with missing a flying change he finished in second place at this stage while Ben Along Time was in fourth and Lucinda and Headley Britannia just 0.2 penalties behind in fifth.
This was a phenomenal start to the proceedings, Olympic Gold medallist Nicolas Touzaint and his wonderful Galan de Sauvagere taking the top spot, former World Champion, Jean Teulere with Espoir de la Mare Ecoli separating the Fredericks finishing in third and Belgian, Karin Donckers in sixth.
However, the cross-country inevitably caused some commotion including Jean Teulere being knocked out of contention with a run out and of Nicolas Touzaint’s four rides, only two went clear. Not so for Team Fredericks, all four horses jumping immaculate rounds although incurring some time faults.
Describing the big, square, technical show jumping course, Lucinda said, “it was ugly. Every fence came down with triple bar fences to upright fences and every kind of combination to make you have a rail.”
Unsurprisingly further shake ups occurred and Ben Along Time was unlucky to lower a rail.
And, although out of the placings it was encouraging that Lucinda’s inexperienced Dutch squad achieved three cross-country clear rounds, helping the team towards qualifying for Beijing 2008.