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Amanda Derbyshire Takes Top Honors in $65,000 FEI 1.45m Grand Prix at TerraNova

Double podium performance showcases skill and precision across two mounts.

February 14, 2026 at 8:16 PMBy b.wehner

Amanda Derbyshire delivered a standout performance in the $65,000 Equestrian Services International FEI 1.45m Grand Prix at TerraNova Winter Series I, piloting Cornwall BH to a decisive jump-off victory in 40.70 seconds. Her clean, confident ride set the benchmark in the featured class.

Derbyshire Dominates Across Two Mounts

Derbyshire didn’t stop with Cornwall BH—she also claimed third place aboard Kiss Me FZ, showcasing her exceptional ability to excel on multiple horses at the highest level of competition.

Holtgers Secures Second

Finishing in second was Ansgar Holtgers Jr. aboard Caliblue PS, who delivered a polished and competitive jump-off round to earn the runner-up position.

Precision, Speed, and Horsemanship on Display

The Grand Prix highlighted the technical skill, precision, and speed required at the 1.45m level, with Derbyshire’s two-spot showing solidifying her status as the standout competitor of the day.


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