Wednesday, 26 April 2017

10 minute coffee with Lucinda Fredericks


Lucinda Fredericks in action across country
Introduce yourself
I guess I am best known for my famous little mare Headley Britannia, who together with me won 3 of the world's total 6 CCI4* FEI events, these being Burghley 2006, Badminton 2007 and Kentucky 2009. Headley Britannia is the only mare to have ever won all three events. I believe Headley Britannia and I still hold the record for the best ever finishing penalty score at 4* level of 32.3.  I’ve ridden for the Australian team twice at the Beijing (with Headley Britannia) and London Olympics (with Flying Finish).
 

Where are you based? Tell us a little about your location and facilities.
I am based on the
Salisbury Plain in Little Cheverell just outside of Devizes in Wiltshire.  Rosegarth, my yard, is a great location to be based, with easy access to many of the top eventing sites as well as fantastic off site hacking both on and off road.
Lucinda pictured with her two office staff - Emma Charlton,
her marketing manager (left) and PA Deb Faulkner (right)

Our facilities include a brand new 30 m x 60m outdoor school (March 2017) - stabling with rubber matting - wash area with state of the art solarium - lunge pen - covered horse walker - rower and rub show jumps - gated access and an alarmed tack room - full onsite security system.  We currently have Canadian riders Rebecca Howard and Kelly McCarthy-Maine based on site with me.  We always have space for riders in residence, short or long term placements for short term training needs in a run up to an event where extra tuition is wanted.

What is your main competition discipline and at which level(s) are you involved?
3 Day Eventing

Tell us a little about your top horses

Lucinda with Headley Brittainia
Headley Britannia (Brit) - “Brit was the best horse I could have ever hoped to have ridden and I owe her so much.  I am so thankful for the partnership I had with Brit, she was one in a million.  She was small but had such a huge heart.  She was a true professional and made my career what it is, and without her I wouldn’t be where I am.  She was my best friend.  She touched so many people’s lives and always brought a smile to everyone’s face”.
Brit’s competitive spirit, manoeuvrability, sheer guts and a will to win propelled her to the top of the equestrian sport of eventing.   She is one of only two horses to have won all three of the top four-star events (Badminton, Burghley, and Kentucky Rolex), and the best ever eventing mare in history. Brit retired from top level competition in 2012 but enjoyed a win at Express Eventing in 2013. She sadly was put to sleep on April 1st 2014.
The next two horses - Britannia’s Mail and Little Britannia are 'Brit Legacy' elite syndicated horses by Olympic Show Jumper Jaguar Mail out of triple 4* winner Olympic Medallist Headley Britannia. 
Britannia’s Mail (Marley) - is a confident, genuine competition horse with a professional, focussed attitude at all times.  He has a relaxed, affectionate and kind temperament which mean he is able to combine his eventing with stud duties. Britannia’s Mail continues to prove himself to be outstandingly tough and sound and he is progressing in his international career to meet his parent’s successes. 
Britannia's Mail
Lucinda with Little Britannia


Little Britannia (Millie) - is developing into a true professional competition horse. Millie is delightful to work with, she is a taller, rangier version of her mum but so much like her in so many ways.

Lucinda with Little Britannia












What have been the highlights of the current season so far?
I  haven't started the season yet, but highlights include Ellie going out to Bovington for her first BE 90 on two ponies and of course the recent birth of the first of our two foals expected. The first born foal is by In Fashion Too (Flicka) and out of Britannia's Mail (Marley). She has fantastic breeding as her 'grandparents' include Prada, Oslo, Headley Britannia and Jaguar Mail, so this an exciting prospect to be followed closely in the future. 

What other major successes have you enjoyed in your equine career to date?
Badminton, Burghley and Kentucky wins with Brit as noted above.

With whom do you train regularly?
Grant Wilson, five times a year for jump training.

 
Lucinda teaching, which she does every day



Which three tasks do you carry out EVERY day on the yard?
Teaching, managing a plan for the horses for the day and managing my staff (I’m very bossy!)








How your horses benefit from the use of ArcEquine’s microcurrent technology and why do you feel it is an important element in your success?
The four programmes you can use work from initial pain relief through to repair and on to maintenance.  It is so simple to use and the horses don’t notice it, as it’s completely non- invasive.  It’s also not just about the horses; I use it regularly myself and having used it more than any other equestrian due to injuries, I am 100% confident that the ArcEquine does a fantastic job to speed up the healing process. In all my previous injuries, my recovery has been a lot quicker than expected.  I can highly recommend it.

What happens next?
Millie and Marley are going to go up to 3* this year, and possibly 4*.  I’m also producing home bred young stock, as well as investing in building a training and development programme on site for riders.

What is your favourite meal?
Home made belly pork with lots of crackling.

What are your most worn items of clothing – but please, no brand names!
Anything warm and fluffy when its cold – I don’t like being cold.

Snow or beach holiday?
Beach

Dogs or cats?
Dogs (I have a Jack Russell called Cola)

And finally – Tea or Coffee?
Coffee, but in the evening I prefer a long weak Gin and tonic or a good sauvignon.


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