David O’Brien and Estoril Delle Roane Open ESP Spring II

Last Updated on April 12, 2024 by adminahb

David O’Brien & Estoril Delle Roane © Sportfot

Ireland’s David O’Brien opened the second week of the 2024 ESP Spring Series, presented by Florida Coast Equipment, with a win in the $32,000 BrainJuice CIS3* 1.45m riding Estoril Delle Roane on the grass derby field at Equestrian Village, home of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival during the winter season.

The first day of international competition welcomed 54 horses to the field on Thursday. Ana Catalina “Catsy” Cruz (MEX) set the two-phase course with less than a second separating the top-three finishers.

O’Brien and Estoril Delle Roane, the 10-year-old Italian Sport Horse (Cristallo I x Hattrick) owned by Postage Stamp Farm, led the way with a double clear in 29.97 over the jump-off phase. Fellow Irishman Paul O’Shea rode Hellcat to second in 30.46 seconds for owner Team Eye Candy, while Lebanon’s Jad Dana rounded out the podium in 30.67 seconds riding Fleur de-Lis’ Cherie, owned by The Cherie Group.

“I’m headed to Spruce Meadows soon, so I wanted to get as much time out here on the grass as I could and get the horses accustomed to the different atmosphere,” said O’Brien, trainer at Annabelle and Stephanie Garrett’s Postage Stamp Farm. “I was probably the first one to do the six into the double and with his scope, it’s very easy for him. It’s such a big field as well; you can stay rolling.”

Greenberg Traurig Green Hunters Shine in International Arena

Professional hunters took to the International Arena at Wellington International for the Greenberg Traurig Green Hunter divisions at 3’, 3’3”, and 3’6” heights. Kicking off the day for the Green Hunters, Lisa Rex of Westbury, NY earned a tri-color in the 3’6” division with Mr. Right, owned by Fait Accompli, LLC. They traded off wins throughout the division with Jacob Pope (Columbia, MD), who finished reserve champion with Camillo, owned by Bill Schaub & Aster Hill.

At the 3’3” height, Loxahatchee’s own Victoria Colvin swept the division, picking up both tri-colors. She took champion honors riding Gothic for owner JT Farm and reserve aboard Higgins, owned by Bonnie McCabe.

Canada’s Quincy Hayes, who hails from Aurora, ON, piloted Vadim to champion honors in the 3’ offering with two wins over fences for owner Samantha Roper. Wellington’s own Jennifer Bliss rode Callaway, owned by Robert Anthony, to reserve.

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