Nicholas Dello Joio Claims JTWG, Inc. Grand Prix Qualifier

Last Updated on April 20, 2024 by adminahb

Nicholas Dello Joio & Cornet’s Cambridge © Sportfot

USA’s Nicholas Dello Joio piloted Cornet’s Cambridge to the top in the $32,000 JTWG, Inc. CSI3* Grand Prix Qualifier during the 2024 ESP Spring Series, presented by Florida Coast Equipment. The week’s international jumper competition returned to the grass derby field at Equestrian Village, home of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival during the winter season.

The track, built for fifty-seven horses by Andy Christiansen Jr. (USA), was a testing one with only nine jumping clear and punching their ticket for the tie-breaking jump-off. After three withdrew and opted to save their horses for another day, six returned for the speed test.

“The time wasn’t really the focus,” admitted Dello Joio, who returned first and set the pace at 37.44 seconds. “I made a plan and I actually thought it was a bit slower, because the question was the long gallop after the double. In the first round, the sixth was quite short and [Cornet’s Cambridge] has a big stride. With him, it’s almost easier if you find the right one and allow him to step up. I was a little wide there, but the rest was very good.”

Cornet’s Cambridge, the 12-year-old Oldenburg son of Balou Reventon, proved to be quick enough, and their time stood through the following five horses. Lillie Keenan (USA) and new mount, Kick On, owned by Chansonette Farm, stopped the clock in 38.59 seconds for the runner-up position. Chile’s Samuel Parot rounded out the podium with his own Chrystal Blue in 41.07 seconds.

Owen Gajoch, John French Score Derby Wins

It was derby day for professionals, juniors, and amateurs in the International Arena at Wellington International on Friday. Robert McGregor (USA) set the courses for a field of 43 in the “hunt-and-go” format class, which saw John French and Owen Gajoch take wins.

In the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Bainbridge Companies, for juniors and amateurs, Owen Gajoch of Columbus, OH combined scores of 89 and 88 to take a victory on his own Vietti, a 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding by Toulon.

In the professional ranks, French, hailing from Wellington, FL, matched the top scores of 89 and 88 to take top call riding Incognito, a 10-year-old Anglo-European Sporthorse gelding Twister de la Pomme owned by Joan K. Burke.

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