Lillie Keenan Does the Double in IDA Development Grand Prix

Last Updated on March 25, 2024 by adminahb

Lillie Keenan & Agana van het Gerendal Z © Sportfot

Lillie Keenan (USA) went two-for-two during Week 11 at the 2024 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Sunday’s $200,000 IDA Development CSI4* Grand Prix, presented by Barnwalkers, after also winning Friday’s qualifier at Wellington International in Wellington, FL.

Keenan, 27, and Agana van het Gerendal Z, a 13-year-old Zangersheide stallion (Aganix du Seigneur x Topas) owned by Chansonette Farm, led the way from final draw in a five-horse jump-off over courses designed by Andy Christiansen (ECU). They stopped the clock in 35.75 seconds to pip Mario Deslaureiers (CAN) riding 15-year-old Holsteiner mare Bardolina 2 (Clarimo x Landos), owned by Wishing Well Farm. The Canadian Olympian and his Tokyo games mount posted a time of 37.23 seconds.

France’s Nina Mallevaey (FRA) rounded out the podium in 38.41 seconds aboard Cartier SR, a 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Canturenter x San Patrignano Cassini) owned by the Rein Family.

“Every class I put him in he can win, so when he’s my number one, I have a few chances to win some important classes,” said Keenan, a member of the U.S. team at the 2022 FEI World Equestrian Games in Herning, Denmark. “He was a star on Friday, and he bettered that performance in the grand prix.”

Keenan also took top call in the Adequan® WEF challenge Cup qualifier on Friday with Agana van het Gerendal Z, and as a result, accepted the Martha Jolicoeur Leading International Rider Award, presented together with Michael and Wendy Smith.

“Unlike many in the jump-off, he improves from the speed round,” continued Keenan. “He gets scope from speed and momentum. That’s why he’s a wonderful horse to have in your string; no matter the type of class, he can win.”

Christopher Payne Reigns in $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby

The week’s highlight derby took place on the grass field at Equestrian Village on Sunday with the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, presented by YETI. The culmination to a week of national and international derbies on the field, twenty-four horses took to the turf once more over Ken Krome’s (USA) courses. Held in the traditional hunter derby format where all riders tested across the classic round course, the top 12 returning for the handy round.

Topping the field after both rounds to take victory was Christopher Payne of Cincinnati, OH and Reign, owned by Provence LLC. The pair sat in the second heading into the handy after laying down a total classic score of 193 between the two judging panels. Payne and Reign moved up to the winning slot after adding a handy round score of 189 for a class total of 382.

“Reign is wonderful. I won the green incentive on him and he has been champion so many times, but he hasn’t done a lot of derbies,” said Payne of the 10-year-old stallion. “We’ve come through the ranks and he’s a very smart horse. He’s very athletic. In my mind I find him to be the epitome of a hunter because he is a beautiful mover, jumps in beautiful style, and I think the grass was fun for him, because you could open his stride up and give such a beautiful gallop.”

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