Already with multiple major wins under their belts from the ESP Annual Series, Luiz Francisco de Azevedo (BRA) and Collin added yet another ribbon to their repertoire thanks to a swift performance in Thursday’s highlight class to start the week with an FEI victory.

“My horse was fantastic today. I’ve been riding him since he was seven and now he is 14, and I think today was one of the best classes of his life. I haven’t watched the video of him yet from the class, but the feeling was perfect,” shared Francisco de Azevedo. “I did not know if I was going to enter the grand prix this weekend because this horse has not jumped a grand prix of that size yet at this point in his career, but based on how great he was today I am rethinking that and we may enter.”

For the first round of riding, D’Ambrosio created a track of 13 efforts, which 14 teams cleared without penalties to qualify for the jump-off round. The class was a truly international field, with 13 different countries in the order of go. Of the smaller jump-off group, eight nations were represented, including Brazil, the United States, Switzerland, Great Britain, Ireland, the Dominican Republic, Denmark, and Argentina.Riding midway through the pack, Francisco de Azevedo and Collin took over the lead from Beat Mändli (SUI) and Dijon Terdoorn Z, who had been sitting on the quickest double-clear time of 36.62 seconds. Boasting a new fastest time of 35.88 seconds without faults, the Brazilian pair waited through five more contenders, but none could match their efforts, solidifying Francisco de Azevedo and Collin as the victors.

Asked about their recent string of successes, Francisco de Azevedo commented, “I am really lucky because Collin has so much blood and is really ready. That is, for sure, his best quality. He always tries so hard. I don’t even use spurs because he is so light and is always ready for the next jump. That helps me a lot.”

The very last duo to tackle the abridged jump-off pattern, Todd Minikus (USA) and Bit By Bit Group’s Amex Z, a 12-year-old Zangersheide mare by Andiamo Z x Landaris, captured second place thanks to a fault-free time of 35.92 seconds, less than one-tenth of a second off of the leaders. Mändli and Grant Road Partners LLC’s Dijon Terdoorn Z, a 10-year-old Zangersheide gelding by Diamant de Semilly x Lord Z, ended up in third place to round out the podium.

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