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Alberto Michán Claims Commanding Victory in $100,000 CSI3 Grand Prix

Lake Placid Horse Show

June 29, 2025 at 5:41 PMBy b.wehner

Alberto Michán rose to the top in spectacular fashion, winning the $100,000 CSI3* Grand Prix of Lake Placid aboard Joint de Canabis van de Doornhoeve.

Facing off against a talented international field, Michán navigated a bold and fast jump-off round, crossing the timers in 38.19 seconds to secure the win. With flawless precision and fearless pace, he and the powerful mount delivered the kind of performance that defines Grand Prix success.

It was a thrilling finish to the marquee event of the week, and a well-earned victory for one of the sport’s most seasoned competitors.


Photo by Stefan Lafrentz

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