Six pairs advanced to the short course over Gregory Bodo’s 1.50m track. First to return, Canada’s Amy Millar and Jagger HX (Ustinov x Bustique) set a speedy standard in 39.7 seconds but toed a rail in the double to finish on four faults. By the time Chawke and Daido took to the ring five pairs later, Katie Laurie (AUS) had taken the lead with a clear in 41.94 seconds, but left the door open. Daido galloped straight through it.

“I just did the numbers and she’s generally very quick, so I figured that if I could do those I’d be pretty close,” Chawke said of his jump-off strategy.

Chawke and the speedy 12-year-old Zangersheide stopped the clock at 39.77 seconds, securing the victory. Laurie and Django II (Lordano x Brilliant Invader xx) slotted into second, while Nicole Walker (CAN) and Panter JVH (Le Blue Diamond v't Ruytershof x Toulon) claimed third in 42.18 seconds.

Partnered since 2024, Chawke has routinely experimented with Daido’s bridle to suit the mare’s sensitive nature—at one point forgoing both browband and bonnet.

“She is very sensitive, but you cannot put ear plugs in her, so we use the bonnet [to dampen sound],” he explained. “And then the bit I changed in Santa Anita last November [from a hackabit to a rubber pelham], and I’ve kept it since—she just seems to like it.”

Daido van’t Ruytershof Z has become something of a tbird specialist: four of her five career Grand Prix wins with Chawke have come at the Langley venue. But that’s less to do with the venue than the horse, he says—winning is just what Daido does. 

“Really she wins a lot of places she goes,” he said with a smile, adding, “and she spends a lot of time at tbird.”

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