Alan Wade (IRL), who also designed the course for the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 at TIEC, set a track that truly tested the 30 pairs attempting the first round course, as only six pairs returned for the jump-off round. “It was a good course for this horse,” Prudent revealed. “By the end of the course he was definitely a little tired with the heat here, but he managed to come through quite well and, I think, with the jump-off being a little cooler he really dug in and showed what he had.”Prudent and the 2005 Selle Francais stallion (Mr. Blue (NL) KWPN x If de Merze), owned by Plain Bay Sales, were one of only two pairs to finish the jump-off round fault-free. Although Prudent and the stallion have only been teamed together for a month, Prudent kept his strategy simple heading into the six-person jump-off: “My strategy heading into the jump-off was just turn and go fast!” Prudent elaborated, “I planned to do seven strides in the last line but had to add one [more stride] last moment because I just didn’t see it coming up, but that was the only thing I hadn't been expecting.”“He [Romeo de Villaret] is a great horse and I feel great heading into next week [Tryon Summer 5 Series at TIEC] with him.” Prudent continued, “This was my first FEI show with him, so I’m very happy with his performance. I’ve just been starting to get to know him and just figuring him out.” Prudent also revealed that this was his own personal first Grand Prix win in Tryon Stadium.The Tryon International Equestrian Center is proud to host the 91st Annual Tryon Riding and Hunt Club Charity Horse Show this week, in conjunction with tonight's $134,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3*, and to continue the legacy of this historic show.This is Prudent’s first time back to TIEC since 2017. “It hasn’t been a bad week here at Tryon, just hot! I haven’t been here for two years, so I'm so glad to be back.” He and Romeo de Villaret plan to compete another week at TIEC before heading north: “We’ll compete here next week and then have a week off before heading to Michigan and after that, we’ll see!” Prudent also said that he is planning to possibly head to California to compete in some World Cup shows at the end of the year.
Results: $134,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3*
1. Romeo de Villaret, 2005 Selle Francais stallion (Mr. Blue (NL) KWPN x If de Merze)Adam Prudent (USA), Plain Bay Sales: 0/0/42.4122. Quincy Car, 2004 Oldenburg stallion (Galiani Car x Amour Parfait)Fernando Cardenas Jr. (COL), Fernando and Meredith Cardenas: 0/0/49.353. Casper, 2006 Oldenburg gelding (Contender x Baloubet du Rouet)Sharn Wordley (NZL), Sky Group: 0/4/42.769
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Photo: Sportfot
Alan Wade (IRL), who also designed the course for the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 at TIEC, set a track that truly tested the 30 pairs attempting the first round course, as only six pairs returned for the jump-off round. “It was a good course for this horse,” Prudent revealed. “By the end of the course he was definitely a little tired with the heat here, but he managed to come through quite well and, I think, with the jump-off being a little cooler he really dug in and showed what he had.”Prudent and the 2005 Selle Francais stallion (Mr. Blue (NL) KWPN x If de Merze), owned by Plain Bay Sales, were one of only two pairs to finish the jump-off round fault-free. Although Prudent and the stallion have only been teamed together for a month, Prudent kept his strategy simple heading into the six-person jump-off: “My strategy heading into the jump-off was just turn and go fast!” Prudent elaborated, “I planned to do seven strides in the last line but had to add one [more stride] last moment because I just didn’t see it coming up, but that was the only thing I hadn't been expecting.”“He [Romeo de Villaret] is a great horse and I feel great heading into next week [Tryon Summer 5 Series at TIEC] with him.” Prudent continued, “This was my first FEI show with him, so I’m very happy with his performance. I’ve just been starting to get to know him and just figuring him out.” Prudent also revealed that this was his own personal first Grand Prix win in Tryon Stadium.The Tryon International Equestrian Center is proud to host the 91st Annual Tryon Riding and Hunt Club Charity Horse Show this week, in conjunction with tonight's $134,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3*, and to continue the legacy of this historic show.This is Prudent’s first time back to TIEC since 2017. “It hasn’t been a bad week here at Tryon, just hot! I haven’t been here for two years, so I'm so glad to be back.” He and Romeo de Villaret plan to compete another week at TIEC before heading north: “We’ll compete here next week and then have a week off before heading to Michigan and after that, we’ll see!” Prudent also said that he is planning to possibly head to California to compete in some World Cup shows at the end of the year.
Results: $134,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3*
1. Romeo de Villaret, 2005 Selle Francais stallion (Mr. Blue (NL) KWPN x If de Merze)Adam Prudent (USA), Plain Bay Sales: 0/0/42.4122. Quincy Car, 2004 Oldenburg stallion (Galiani Car x Amour Parfait)Fernando Cardenas Jr. (COL), Fernando and Meredith Cardenas: 0/0/49.353. Casper, 2006 Oldenburg gelding (Contender x Baloubet du Rouet)Sharn Wordley (NZL), Sky Group: 0/4/42.769
Source: Pressrelease
Photo: Sportfot