Abigail McArdle, Wellington, FL, and Cade, owned by her father, David, won the $50,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix 1.45m in decisive fashion as she bested a field of 56 International competitors from 13 countries at the Split Rock Jumping Tour's Columbus International CSI 2* at Brave Horse Show Park in Johnstown, Ohio.
McArdle and Cade, a 15-year-old gelding by Heartbreaker, were the second of nine to qualify for the jump off. The pair turned in a very quick time of 37.87 seconds with none of the fences lowered.
"I am really happy and a bit emotional," said McArdle. "I have had this horse for four years, he is my personal mount, in fact he is owned by my father. I love his attitude. Today he came out and he wanted to win. From the first round to the end of the jump off he wanted it. I know it is funny to say that about a horse, but you can feel the difference in him. He just wanted to go clean no matter what and he was totally game in the jump off. I knew going into the second round that I had to do all the big leave outs I thought I could do, then be fast in the turns, and be clean. I had to give it my best go to be as fast as I could. It all worked today."
Emanuel Andrade, VEN, and Reus De La Nutria were the only other horse and rider combination to leave all the fences intact. Though he tried, Andrade's time of 38.88 seconds was not fast enough to knock McArdle out of the top spot.
Opaline Z and Alexis Trosch, ARG, were the fastest over the jump off course, 37.78 seconds, but paid the penalty for their speed with a rail down for a total of four penalty points and third place.
Abigail McArdle, Wellington, FL, and Cade, owned by her father, David, won the $50,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix 1.45m in decisive fashion as she bested a field of 56 International competitors from 13 countries at the Split Rock Jumping Tour's Columbus International CSI 2* at Brave Horse Show Park in Johnstown, Ohio.
McArdle and Cade, a 15-year-old gelding by Heartbreaker, were the second of nine to qualify for the jump off. The pair turned in a very quick time of 37.87 seconds with none of the fences lowered.
"I am really happy and a bit emotional," said McArdle. "I have had this horse for four years, he is my personal mount, in fact he is owned by my father. I love his attitude. Today he came out and he wanted to win. From the first round to the end of the jump off he wanted it. I know it is funny to say that about a horse, but you can feel the difference in him. He just wanted to go clean no matter what and he was totally game in the jump off. I knew going into the second round that I had to do all the big leave outs I thought I could do, then be fast in the turns, and be clean. I had to give it my best go to be as fast as I could. It all worked today."
Emanuel Andrade, VEN, and Reus De La Nutria were the only other horse and rider combination to leave all the fences intact. Though he tried, Andrade's time of 38.88 seconds was not fast enough to knock McArdle out of the top spot.
Opaline Z and Alexis Trosch, ARG, were the fastest over the jump off course, 37.78 seconds, but paid the penalty for their speed with a rail down for a total of four penalty points and third place.