Lucinda Fredericks
For many budding event riders, to compete at a three-day event is their dream, for some, to complete Badminton, for Lucinda, her mantra for 2006 to ‘ride at a four-star well’. To ride well would hardly be a problem.
Lucinda has a three-day event record that spans being a member of Britain’s junior and young rider teams to taking the titles at Windsor and Blair two-star events and Blenheim three-star, often on more than one occasion. But she recognised a good four-star run eluded her.
In her twenties, she was admired for her ability to coax the one-paced Just Jeremy II around a four-star course (he was also scared of water!) and for her bravery in piloting Arctic Goose (he wasn’t scared of anything!).
But in her thirties, the need to make a living and create a home for her impending and then resulting family (Clayton and now three year-old Ellie) meant that while she had an eye for a good young horse, and the ability to produce it, she didn’t have the finances to keep it.
Four-star and World, European and Olympic horses like Springalong, Simply Red, Beacon Hill, Dalliance, Tina’s Gold, Lovell Lass and more were all produced by Lucinda, as was the advanced Azupa Gazelle with whom she was long-listed for the Sydney Olympics – in dressage!
But on meeting and riding Bally Leck Boy, Lucinda decided that was it. Here was a horse so talented she’d do everything in her power to keep him. In under 12 months he had won Punchestown CCI*** securing some serious offers for purchase and, thankfully, the offer of a part-share from Vicki Miller. His situation with Lucinda was secured but fate decided to play another part. After contracting a virus he became a headshaker, developed splints on both forelegs that required surgery, and to this day has such poor foot growth that every set of shoes costs around £200. He’d hardly been out of the stable after Punchestown, was a nightmare to handle and the insurance company refused to carry on, paying out loss of use and leaving it for Lucinda to have him destroyed. But she couldn’t give up and, after much trial and error, Bally is back – albeit so precariously Lucinda hardly dare register or enter him. In 2006, he made a victorious comeback at Somerely Park CCI** and in under three months completed Luhmuhlen CCI****.
His future remains uncertain but here is a horse Lucinda rides and looks after with her heart first and head later.
In contrast to the strong-looking but porcelain constructed Bally Leck Boy comes Lucinda’s diminutive mare, Headley Britannia. Originally at the yard as the ride of working pupil Emma Robson, “Little Brit” as she is known, came to be ridden by Lucinda when Emma embarked on a new career. At just 15.2hh, few senior riders would consider her, but few juniors could ride her so Lucinda continued to develop her career.
On winning Blenheim CCI***, part-owners, Katinka and Neil Thorburn stepped in to enable Lucinda to keep the ride. Going on to win the Hickstead Grand Prix, Lucinda started to believe it wouldn’t break Headley Britannia’s spirit to tackle a four-star and so the pair headed for the inaugural event at Luhmuhlen. Little Brit was jumping out of her skin and confidence was high when suddenly she was submerged in water fence. Apparently unscathed but black with mud, the pair returned home with heavy hearts. A week later and Little Brit was almost lost. She’d contracted a virus and was fading fast. But the plucky mare pulled through and the following year was back again, this time cruising round the course to finish third.
However, few in the UK yet regarded Luhmuhlen as a serious event – favouring Badminton and Burghley, and even the WEG selectors decided not to include the pair on their squad in 2006. There was nothing for it but for Lucinda to enter Burghley CCI****. All week Lucinda said she’d pull up if the mare felt over-faced, but on the course the partnership set sail in what has been described as one of the most exemplary displays of cross-country riding of all time. Lucinda achieved her aim. She rode at a four-star well, and she lifted the Land Rover trophy too. Few were not in tears including the huge number of riders that Lucinda has helped over the past.
Always willing to train or offer the odd word of advice or support, Lucinda therefore has a huge band of loyal followers and it is therefore no surprise that she has recently been appointed team trainer to the Dutch three-day event team. Her energy and perfectionism has enabled many riders to achieve beyond their dreams and helped the team create a dream home for her, Clayton and Ellie.
Located in Menifee we always have a wide range of horses from trail and companion horses to performance horses that will take you to the top of your riding career. All of our horses are sound and sane, so theres no surprise when you finally choose the horse thats right for you.
With our large selection of horses you can be sure to find the one without having to make numerous farm visits. Horse shopping can be stressful, but we make sure to do all the hard work first making it easy for you to come and see the horse you want hassle free.
Give us a call at 951-575-5577 and rest assured that youll find your dream horse in no time at all.
Be sure to check back often as we always have new horses for sale. We are now accepting trades and consignment horses. Please inquire for more details.
https://www.performancehorsesales.org/
Diddy wins at New Forest and Hampshire County
Diddy and Maggie had a day out together in the New Forest. New Forest is a nice show - it is easy to see most things there and we enjoyed having early classes so we could get around to see other things. A huge group of friends were there - from the North and South. It was a good fun day out and we were made up with Diddy who won his class and Maggie who as 4th. Imogen and Val did superb jobs of showing them.
Maggie is 2nd at Kent County
Imogen showed Maggie in the Open Native Cob and Traditional Class and was 2nd! It was a good result, and especially as Imogen did all the hard work herself - washing, grooming and showing her!
Maggie Collects Rosettes at The Royal
Maggie had a wonderful Royal Show at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire. She competed in the Open Youngstock Class and was in a monster class with about 25 plaited and non plaiteds. She came a very creditable 5th. She also competed in the Open Native, Cob and Traditional Class was was 3th out of 20 or so. The Royal is a beautiful show and was rather special this time, as it was the last one.
Diddy Wins Hickstead Two Years in a Row
Only Hickstead can put on an absolutely stonking hot day - 27 degrees. Lots of friends and family were there to cheer him on - thank you everyone! It was a real buzz for our boy to win Open class at Hickstead Derby Meeting two years on the trot . Poor chap was dying to have a wee throughout and managed to keep it all together until the end. Val showed him beautifully, as usual - sorry about the unusual heat wave Val - I am glad it was you rather than me! A very special moment.
Lucinda Turner Horses - ANITA II, FANTASY II, HAPPY DESIGN R.Umonia 52
Lucinda has a three-day event record that spans being a member of Britain’s junior and young rider teams to taking the titles at Windsor and Blair two-star events and Blenheim three-star, often on more than one occasion. But she recognised a good four-star run eluded her.
In her twenties, she was admired for her ability to coax the one-paced Just Jeremy II around a four-star course (he was also scared of water!) and for her bravery in piloting Arctic Goose (he wasn’t scared of anything!).
But in her thirties, the need to make a living and create a home for her impending and then resulting family (Clayton and now three year-old Ellie) meant that while she had an eye for a good young horse, and the ability to produce it, she didn’t have the finances to keep it.
Four-star and World, European and Olympic horses like Springalong, Simply Red, Beacon Hill, Dalliance, Tina’s Gold, Lovell Lass and more were all produced by Lucinda, as was the advanced Azupa Gazelle with whom she was long-listed for the Sydney Olympics – in dressage!
But on meeting and riding Bally Leck Boy, Lucinda decided that was it. Here was a horse so talented she’d do everything in her power to keep him. In under 12 months he had won Punchestown CCI*** securing some serious offers for purchase and, thankfully, the offer of a part-share from Vicki Miller. His situation with Lucinda was secured but fate decided to play another part. After contracting a virus he became a headshaker, developed splints on both forelegs that required surgery, and to this day has such poor foot growth that every set of shoes costs around £200. He’d hardly been out of the stable after Punchestown, was a nightmare to handle and the insurance company refused to carry on, paying out loss of use and leaving it for Lucinda to have him destroyed. But she couldn’t give up and, after much trial and error, Bally is back – albeit so precariously Lucinda hardly dare register or enter him. In 2006, he made a victorious comeback at Somerely Park CCI** and in under three months completed Luhmuhlen CCI****.
His future remains uncertain but here is a horse Lucinda rides and looks after with her heart first and head later.
In contrast to the strong-looking but porcelain constructed Bally Leck Boy comes Lucinda’s diminutive mare, Headley Britannia. Originally at the yard as the ride of working pupil Emma Robson, “Little Brit” as she is known, came to be ridden by Lucinda when Emma embarked on a new career. At just 15.2hh, few senior riders would consider her, but few juniors could ride her so Lucinda continued to develop her career.
On winning Blenheim CCI***, part-owners, Katinka and Neil Thorburn stepped in to enable Lucinda to keep the ride. Going on to win the Hickstead Grand Prix, Lucinda started to believe it wouldn’t break Headley Britannia’s spirit to tackle a four-star and so the pair headed for the inaugural event at Luhmuhlen. Little Brit was jumping out of her skin and confidence was high when suddenly she was submerged in water fence. Apparently unscathed but black with mud, the pair returned home with heavy hearts. A week later and Little Brit was almost lost. She’d contracted a virus and was fading fast. But the plucky mare pulled through and the following year was back again, this time cruising round the course to finish third.
However, few in the UK yet regarded Luhmuhlen as a serious event – favouring Badminton and Burghley, and even the WEG selectors decided not to include the pair on their squad in 2006. There was nothing for it but for Lucinda to enter Burghley CCI****. All week Lucinda said she’d pull up if the mare felt over-faced, but on the course the partnership set sail in what has been described as one of the most exemplary displays of cross-country riding of all time. Lucinda achieved her aim. She rode at a four-star well, and she lifted the Land Rover trophy too. Few were not in tears including the huge number of riders that Lucinda has helped over the past.
Always willing to train or offer the odd word of advice or support, Lucinda therefore has a huge band of loyal followers and it is therefore no surprise that she has recently been appointed team trainer to the Dutch three-day event team. Her energy and perfectionism has enabled many riders to achieve beyond their dreams and helped the team create a dream home for her, Clayton and Ellie.
Lucinda Fredericks Horses
Lucinda Fredericks Competition Results
Lucinda Ainlie
Lucinda Ainlie - UKLucinda Butler
Lucinda Butler - UKLucinda Graf
Lucinda Graf - AustraliaLucinda Huzzey
Lucinda Huzzey - UKLucinda Broad
Lucinda Broad - UKLucinda Dwyer
Lucinda Dwyer - AustraliaLucinda Eaton
Lucinda Eaton - UKLucinda Gee
Lucinda Gee -Lucinda Hussey
Lucinda Hussey -Lucinda Kelly
Lucinda Kelly - IrelandLucinda Parkes
Lucinda Parkes -Lucinda Brookes
Lucinda Brookes - UK - EventingLucinda Green
Lucinda Green - UK - EventingLucinda G Craven
Lucinda G Craven -Located in Menifee we always have a wide range of horses from trail and companion horses to performance horses that will take you to the top of your riding career. All of our horses are sound and sane, so theres no surprise when you finally choose the horse thats right for you.
With our large selection of horses you can be sure to find the one without having to make numerous farm visits. Horse shopping can be stressful, but we make sure to do all the hard work first making it easy for you to come and see the horse you want hassle free.
Give us a call at 951-575-5577 and rest assured that youll find your dream horse in no time at all.
Be sure to check back often as we always have new horses for sale. We are now accepting trades and consignment horses. Please inquire for more details.
https://www.performancehorsesales.org/
Lucinda Sims
Lucinda Sims - UKDiddy wins at New Forest and Hampshire County
Diddy and Maggie had a day out together in the New Forest. New Forest is a nice show - it is easy to see most things there and we enjoyed having early classes so we could get around to see other things. A huge group of friends were there - from the North and South. It was a good fun day out and we were made up with Diddy who won his class and Maggie who as 4th. Imogen and Val did superb jobs of showing them.
Maggie is 2nd at Kent County
Imogen showed Maggie in the Open Native Cob and Traditional Class and was 2nd! It was a good result, and especially as Imogen did all the hard work herself - washing, grooming and showing her!
Maggie Collects Rosettes at The Royal
Maggie had a wonderful Royal Show at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire. She competed in the Open Youngstock Class and was in a monster class with about 25 plaited and non plaiteds. She came a very creditable 5th. She also competed in the Open Native, Cob and Traditional Class was was 3th out of 20 or so. The Royal is a beautiful show and was rather special this time, as it was the last one.
Diddy Wins Hickstead Two Years in a Row
Only Hickstead can put on an absolutely stonking hot day - 27 degrees. Lots of friends and family were there to cheer him on - thank you everyone! It was a real buzz for our boy to win Open class at Hickstead Derby Meeting two years on the trot . Poor chap was dying to have a wee throughout and managed to keep it all together until the end. Val showed him beautifully, as usual - sorry about the unusual heat wave Val - I am glad it was you rather than me! A very special moment.
Lucinda Yarrow
Lucinda Yarrow - UKLucinda Lambert
Lucinda Lambert - Australia - EventingLucinda Langlands
Lucinda Langlands - UK - EventingLucinda Samuel
Lucinda Samuel - UK - EventingLucinda Turner
Lucinda Turner - Showjumping RiderLucinda Turner Horses - ANITA II, FANTASY II, HAPPY DESIGN R.Umonia 52