Liubov Kochetova (RUS) and Balou Du Reventon found themselves atop the leaderboard in the $216,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission Grand Prix CSI 4* at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) after a unique finish to the week’s highlight class. Kochetova and Balou Du Reventon completed the first round track with a single time fault, as did Maggie McAlary (USA) and Maraca LS La Silla, which ensured a jump-off round. The two combinations were the only pairs to move forward to the short course and Kochetova secured the win with a jump-off time of 53.025 seconds and two time faults, while McAlary finished the evening with 17 faults in the jump-off. Todd Minikus piloted Babalou 41 to third place as the fastest four-fault combination in the first round.
Kochetova and her own Balou Du Reventon took their time around the first and second round tracks with both rides resulting in time faults, but their patience ultimately ensured a strong finish in the difficult class. Rails dropped throughout the Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) designed course, proving to test riders for the duration of the evening.
“It was a tricky course. The triple combination was difficult because when the horses turn they can see the second fence. The horse needed to understand the rider very well,” she explained. “Balou did the last World Cup Qualifier clear and it was good experience. I feel that he is ready to do difficult courses.”
Liubov Kochetova (RUS) and Balou Du Reventon found themselves atop the leaderboard in the $216,000 Palm Beach County Sports Commission Grand Prix CSI 4* at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) after a unique finish to the week’s highlight class. Kochetova and Balou Du Reventon completed the first round track with a single time fault, as did Maggie McAlary (USA) and Maraca LS La Silla, which ensured a jump-off round. The two combinations were the only pairs to move forward to the short course and Kochetova secured the win with a jump-off time of 53.025 seconds and two time faults, while McAlary finished the evening with 17 faults in the jump-off. Todd Minikus piloted Babalou 41 to third place as the fastest four-fault combination in the first round.
Kochetova and her own Balou Du Reventon took their time around the first and second round tracks with both rides resulting in time faults, but their patience ultimately ensured a strong finish in the difficult class. Rails dropped throughout the Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) designed course, proving to test riders for the duration of the evening.
“It was a tricky course. The triple combination was difficult because when the horses turn they can see the second fence. The horse needed to understand the rider very well,” she explained. “Balou did the last World Cup Qualifier clear and it was good experience. I feel that he is ready to do difficult courses.”