Last Updated on April 15, 2024 by adminahb
Ireland’s David O’Brien secured an impressive third victory for the week in the $140,000 Bainbridge Companies CSI3* Grand Prix on the grass derby field at Equestrian Village on Sunday afternoon. The culmination of three-star competition highlighted the conclusion of the second week of the 2024 ESP Spring Series, presented by Florida Coast Equipment.
From last draw, O’Brien continued his streak and secured the win aboard 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding El Balou OLD (Eldorado vd Zeshoek x Balou du Rouet), owned by Chansonette and Leap Year Farms. The pair was a force returning last in a 16-horse jump-off and coming off the momentum of a win in Friday’s qualifier.
O’Brien, originally from Galway but now based in the U.S. with his wife Sarah, posted a jump-off time of 37.17 seconds over Ana Catalina “Catsy” Cruz’s (MEX) course. From an original field of 45 horses, 10 finished double clear with Luis Fernando Larrazabal (VEN) riding Belle de Muze to second. The mount Larrazabal owns together with Driss Ngadi was bumped from the lead with a time of 37.68 seconds. Hannah Selleck (USA) and Cloud 39, owned by her own Descanso Farm, rounded out the podium in 38.53. seconds.
“Weeks like this are very rare to come by,” said O’Brien, 35. “We tried very hard to not overuse the horses this winter and you can see that they’re now coming into themselves. Hopefully that carries throughout the summer now.”
Amateur-Owner Hunters Shine in International Arena
Amateur-owner hunter divisions, all presented by VitaFlex, were showcased in the International Arena at Wellington International to close out the second week of the 2024 ESP Spring Series.
Consistent performances for Caroline Tinsley of Sudbury, MA and Tribute secured them the 3’6” 18-35 championship. Tribute, a 12-year-old gelding by Chico’s Boy, posted the highest score of an 85 over fences that was coupled with three second-place ribbons and a third in the under saddle. The reserve championship went to Reilly Cookingham of Red Hook, NY and Whatatime, owned by Mary Lannan-Cookingham, after two wins over fences.
In the 3’6” 36 & Over division, Canada’s Tara Dow-Rein of Raleigh, NC took the top tri-color riding Epic Style, owned by the Rein Family. Epic Style, a 12-year-old son of Cloney, won the under saddle and picked up two blues over fences with a high score of 88 to clinch the title. Laura Sexton of Greenwich, CT rode Quando VA to the reserve championship after a win in the handy.
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