Alan Wade (IRL) set a technical track for the 29 athletes competing in the week’s highlight event, using the expanse of the grand prix arena to test the horse and rider combinations throughout the course. The questions included a vertical-oxer-vertical triple combination midway through the course, a triple bar to a careful plank vertical, and an oxer-vertical double combination before turning to the final line that finished over a delicate vertical next to the in-gate. 

Eight pairs advanced to the tiebreaker, where six produced a second clear effort. Although Swail set the time to beat with his first mount, Theo 160, owned by Team Philippaerts, as the first to complete the track in under 37 seconds, the time would only be good enough for fifth place. Rivetti was next in the ring and soon kicked the door open that Swail left cracked, making quick turns with Alanine de Vains to break the beam in an uncatchable 34.37 seconds. 

Gallagher tried to beat Rivetti, following a similar track, but was two seconds too slow with Hot Horses LLC’s Cana van de Blom and would eventually place third with a clear time of 36.39 seconds. Richard Spooner and the Show Jumping Syndications International’s Quirado RC were the next fault-free combination, but their time of 36.53 seconds would only hold up for third place. 

As the last to go, Swail had one more chance to beat Rivetti and he laid it all on the line with his own Vital Chance de la Roque. They left each rail intact but broke the beam just a fraction too slow in 35.18 seconds to slide into second place while Rivetti led the lap of honor.

Although this is only their first show together, Rivetti and Alanine De Vains, an 11-year-old Selle Francais mare owned by Lindemann Barnett Sporthorses, have already claimed two FEI victories. Rivetti praised the mare’s natural talent and quick speed, and is looking forward to competing with her again next week during the National Sunshine Series II.

source: Press Release