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Mark Bluman and Phelina de Septon Capture the 5* Winning Round in the Desert
Three is a lucky number for Colombian Mark Bluman. He and the 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare Philina de Septon were the last to go in the jump-off and clocked in at 33.33 seconds to win the $62,500 1.50m FEI 5* Winning Round by BrainJava.Ireland's Conor Swail and the 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding Theo 160 finished second in the Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) class in Thermal, California.
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Callie Schott and Garant Fly To a Win in the MLSJ Palm Springs Grand Prix
U.S. Rider Callie Schott and her partner Garant did not hold back in the jump-off at Desert International Horse Park. She and Garant were rewarded with the victory in the $340,000 1.60m FEI 5* Grand Prix by GoRentals in Thermal, California. "I think that was the fastest I've ever gone in my life," Schott said. "It was really fun.
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Farrington and Greya Deliver Commanding Victory in $1.4 Million Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva
The Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva once again lived up to its reputation as one of the sport’s ultimate proving grounds, and on Sunday, Kent Farrington and Greya answered the challenge in emphatic fashion. From a field of 40 elite combinations, the American duo emerged victorious in the $1.4 million CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix, a key leg of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.
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Lauren Balcomb on Verdini D'houtveld Z Wins Year's Final Ocala Grand Prix
Australia's Lauren Balcomb wrapped up a successful year in Florida winning the $75,000 Grand Prix on her Verdini D'houtveld Z at Ocala's World Equestrian Center.Lauren on the 14-year-old gelding topped the starting lineup of 43 combinations with a double clear and a jump off time of 37.467 secs.Lauren and Verdini won three CSIs at Ocala in the past six months before victory in Saturday's 1.
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Kama Godek Triumphs in $30,000 Grand Prix at WEC Wilmington Winter Classic 3
Kama Godek once again proved her dominance aboard her own 10-year-old Holsteiner mare, Lady Stakkata (Stakkato x Lady Levisto). This win marks Godek’s third Grand Prix victory of the season, following previous triumphs at Midwest Indoors II and Winter Classic 2.Returning first for the jump-off, Godek and Lady Stakkata set the pace with a confident, flowing round, stopping the clock in 37.
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Morgan Ward-Knowlton Dominates the $24,500 FarmVet Grand Prix at HITS Ocala
Morgan Ward-Knowlton delivered a powerhouse performance to take the win in the $24,500 FarmVet Grand Prix at the HITS Ocala Holiday Classic, piloting Qornet VD Bisschop to a decisive victory.The pair looked locked in from start to finish, producing a confident round that set the tone early and left the competition chasing.
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Roadrunners Capture First Season 5 Victory on Home Turf
The Roadrunners secured their first victory of Season 5 on home ground at Desert International Horse Park, delivering a composed and strategic team performance as the championship race intensifies heading into the final legs of the season.Kaitlin Campbell, Erynn Ballard, and McLain Ward steered the team through the critical moments of Leg 7.
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Saturday Schedule for MLSJ in Thermal, California
The first class of the afternoon is the $62,500 1.45m FEI 2* Grand Prix by Cabana Coast. The winner of this class last week (Karl Cook) is competing at CHI Geneva. However, Israel's Daniel Bluman and Rebelline de Kwakenbeek are among the 50 entries and finished second last week.The second Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) class today is the $62,500 1.50 Winning Round by BrainJava.
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Laura Kraut and Una Mariposa Win Friday's MLSJ Speed Class
U.S. Rider Laura Kraut, ranked seventh in the world, and the 9-year-old Westphalian mare Una Mariposa JPS, delivered the only clear round of the $62,500 1.50m FEI5* Individual Speed class at Desert International Horse Park in Thermal, California.
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Britain's Scott Brash and Hello Chadora Lady Win the Coveted Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final!
It was a battle between the world's number one and two and came down to the turn to the final jump in round two. Britain's Scott Brash and the 12-year-old Oldenburg mare Hello Chadora Lady executed a tighter turn and stopped the timers 0.16 seconds sooner than world number one Kent Farrington, who stood on the podium in second place after his ride aboard the 11-year-old Holsteiner mare Toulayna.
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