Tragic Loss: Jill Humphrey and Chromatic BF’s Untimely End in FEI Jumping World Cup Competition

Beloved Chromatic BF tragically dies after World Cup final leap

Jill Humphrey, an American rider, and her beloved horse Chromatic BF, a 13-year-old Oldenburg gelding owned by KC Branscomb and Branscomb Farms LLC, tragically collapsed and died in the stabling area shortly after representing the United States in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final on April 18. Despite being attended to by both U.S. Equestrian veterinary staff and FEI veterinarians, he was unable to be resuscitated.

Chromatic BF had finished third in the second round of the jumping competition earlier in the evening with rider Jill Humphrey. The pair had posted a time of 48.36 seconds in a seven-horse jump-off to claim a podium spot alongside the Swedish teams of Henrik von Eckermann and Peder Fredricson. Before his tragic collapse, the pair had finished 12th on Wednesday and were sitting in fifth place in the overall standings of the competition.

In accordance with FEI veterinary regulations, samples have been taken from the horse, and a full postmortem will be conducted to determine the cause of death. The U.S. Equestrian Federation expressed their deepest condolences to Jill Humphrey, KC Branscomb, Branscomb Farm LLC, Chromatic BF’s groom Pepe Rodriguez, and all others connected to the horse. The equestrian community mourns the loss of this talented and beloved athlete who will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

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