“I thought today’s track was a decent build and a decent size,” stated Vogel. “Most people use this class to build up their horse for the week, so you don’t want to have an incredibly difficult track. I thought Michel did a great job at building accordingly.”

The win holds promise of an exciting future for Vogel and VW Equestrian’s 12-year-old Mecklenburg mare Chaina-Blue P (Chaccomo 5 x Grannox) as the pair have only been together for two weeks.

“We didn’t even try her, but a good friend of mine thought we could be a good match so I figured I would give it a shot,” detailed Vogel. “I competed with her in two classes last week and there were definitely some things to improve, so I worked on getting to know her this week and she was already better today. She is always game, which is nice; she will always try her best to win no matter the height, and she is naturally fast.”

Chapot’s effort with her and Mary Chapot’s 15-year-old KWPN gelding Calafornia ( Nervoso x Grand D’Escla) positioned them for the final spot in the victory gallop.

The International Arena was packed with action throughout the majority of the day. Armando Hassey piloted Hassey Sport Horses’ Lomax to the win in the day’s opening class, the Pre-FEI Horses 1.40m, out of 43 entries. The day then focused exclusively on the sport’s rising stars as classes ran for five, six, and seven year old young jumper divisions ahead of the Developing Jumper Series finals to be held on Friday, March 18.

Daniel Coyle piloted Ariel Grange’s KWPN gelding Lovely Boy P (Arezzo VDL x Campbell VDL) to the top spot in the North Star 6-Year-Old Young Jumper class after landing double-clean with a time of 30.083 seconds. The Lövsta Future Challenge 7-Year-Old Young Jumpers finished out the day after naming Erynn Ballard (CAN) the final winner with Ilan Ferder’s Hanoverian mare Diamond.

Results

source: Press Release