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Cathleen Driscoll and Flotylla keep winning at Great Lakes Equestrian Festival

Cathleen Driscoll (USA) continued her winning streak Friday of the first week of the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival, presented by CaptiveOne Advisors. After securing top call in the $38,700 CSI3* Speed the previous day, she and Flotylla (Alvaro) came back fighting in Friday’s $38,700 Miner’s North Jewelers CSI3* Welcome Stake, taking the win again in good company.

Catsy Cruz’s (MEX) first-round track produced 13 clear rounds, and Driscoll had the advantage of going second to last in round two with Don Stewart’s 12-year-old mare. Grace Debney (GBR) set the pace of 37.68 seconds as first to go, and Driscoll knew there was some room to make up time as her turn came to jump off.

“Flotylla is such a naturally fast horse so I try not to do anything too extreme,” she shared. “I always try to have a plan going into the ring, but she’s so fast I can put in a good time without being too crazy. I saw the numbers, I saw how the lines were in comparison for her with a big stride. I went in knowing a smooth, quick round would probably be enough for today.”

Smooth and quick proved to be enough, cruising to a time of 35.15 seconds for the win, marking her second FEI victory with the same horse in just two days. Debney took second with Temple Equestrian’s Jesprit H.S. (Eldorado vd Zeshoek), and Irish Olympian Shane Sweetnam (IRL) came in third with Sweet Oak Farm’s RR Combella (Cornet du Lys).

“I have such a fabulous partnership with her at this point,” Driscoll said of her relationship with Flotylla, which is producing results left and right. “I know her like the back of my hand. She trusts me and that allows us to go into the ring time and time again and have fantastic results. She’s on amazing form right now. We’ll just look to keep her happy and well and keep her jumping clear rounds.”

Catsy Cruz’s (MEX) first-round track produced 13 clear rounds, and Driscoll had the advantage of going second to last in round two with Don Stewart’s 12-year-old mare. Grace Debney (GBR) set the pace of 37.68 seconds as first to go, and Driscoll knew there was some room to make up time as her turn came to jump off.

“Flotylla is such a naturally fast horse so I try not to do anything too extreme,” she shared. “I always try to have a plan going into the ring, but she’s so fast I can put in a good time without being too crazy. I saw the numbers, I saw how the lines were in comparison for her with a big stride. I went in knowing a smooth, quick round would probably be enough for today.”

Smooth and quick proved to be enough, cruising to a time of 35.15 seconds for the win, marking her second FEI victory with the same horse in just two days. Debney took second with Temple Equestrian’s Jesprit H.S. (Eldorado vd Zeshoek), and Irish Olympian Shane Sweetnam (IRL) came in third with Sweet Oak Farm’s RR Combella (Cornet du Lys).

“I have such a fabulous partnership with her at this point,” Driscoll said of her relationship with Flotylla, which is producing results left and right. “I know her like the back of my hand. She trusts me and that allows us to go into the ring time and time again and have fantastic results. She’s on amazing form right now. We’ll just look to keep her happy and well and keep her jumping clear rounds.”

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