Despite an untouchable time, Vale acknowledged that he didn’t want to put the medal to the metal today ahead of the ultimate goal, Saturday’s $137,000 Cleghorn Golf & Sports Club Grand Prix CSI 3*. “I want to save a little tread on the tires! He’s a crafty horse and it was just quick enough to put the pressure on the others, and they either didn’t catch us or they had the one down. He [Elusive] will have an easy day tomorrow so he’ll feel fresh for Saturday.”
Elusive was actually borrowed from Vale’s wife, Mallory, to test his talent, but she hasn’t gotten her horse back since he started winning at the higher levels, Aaron revealed. “My wife showed him for a few years in the high amateurs, with a decent amount of success. About a year and a half ago she said I should try him in some bigger classes, but I [thought] I was too big for him because he’s not a very big horse,” Vale admitted.
“As more prize money became available, she said, ‘You have to try it and see if he can do it!’ And she hasn’t gotten him back since! He’s been a wonderful horse for us, and he’s having a good go. That’s probably his fifth or sixth FEI class win this year,” Vale reflected. “[Being here at] Tryon is awesome. We love it! The weather’s been quite good so far and we’re having a wonderful show, and we’re enjoying it a lot,” he concluded.
Despite an untouchable time, Vale acknowledged that he didn’t want to put the medal to the metal today ahead of the ultimate goal, Saturday’s $137,000 Cleghorn Golf & Sports Club Grand Prix CSI 3*. “I want to save a little tread on the tires! He’s a crafty horse and it was just quick enough to put the pressure on the others, and they either didn’t catch us or they had the one down. He [Elusive] will have an easy day tomorrow so he’ll feel fresh for Saturday.”
Elusive was actually borrowed from Vale’s wife, Mallory, to test his talent, but she hasn’t gotten her horse back since he started winning at the higher levels, Aaron revealed. “My wife showed him for a few years in the high amateurs, with a decent amount of success. About a year and a half ago she said I should try him in some bigger classes, but I [thought] I was too big for him because he’s not a very big horse,” Vale admitted.
“As more prize money became available, she said, ‘You have to try it and see if he can do it!’ And she hasn’t gotten him back since! He’s been a wonderful horse for us, and he’s having a good go. That’s probably his fifth or sixth FEI class win this year,” Vale reflected. “[Being here at] Tryon is awesome. We love it! The weather’s been quite good so far and we’re having a wonderful show, and we’re enjoying it a lot,” he concluded.