At the reins of the amazing, 19-year-old Cristallo, the USA’s Richard Spooner made history by winning the CNOOC Nexen Cup Derby CSI5* at Spruce Meadows on Sunday, June 11, 2017 for the third year in a row. He is just the third rider in Spruce Meadows’ history to do so. The course, first designed by the late Pamela Carruthers and later modified by Course Designer Leopoldo Palacios in 2007, is a true test of stamina with 19 obstacles spread across 1,100m of the pristine International Ring field. The CNOOC Nexen Cup Derby includes all of the natural elements of the International Ring, including the bank slide measuring five meters in length, a double of liverpools, a three-meter open water, table top, dry ditch and devils dyke, with three elements set at 1.45m. Over the history of the ‘National’ Derby there have been two great horse/rider combinations that have successfully scored a true hat trick by winning three times in a row: Ian Millar with Big Ben and Beezie Madden with Judgment. By repeating his 2015, and 2016 Nexen Cup Derby victories, Spooner and his 19 year-old Holsteiner gelding Cristallo (Caretino x Ciciero) added themselves to this roster. The conditions could not have been better for Derby day on Sunday at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ Tournament, presented by ROLEX. The stands were full as fans, corporate partners and many Spruce Meadows first timers marveled over the magnificence of the horses as athletes from around the globe directed their mounts over one of the most challenging events in show jumping.
“He fears nothing, he is incredibly brave and he just kind of drags me around”
At the reins of the amazing, 19-year-old Cristallo, the USA’s Richard Spooner made history by winning the CNOOC Nexen Cup Derby CSI5* at Spruce Meadows on Sunday, June 11, 2017 for the third year in a row. He is just the third rider in Spruce Meadows’ history to do so. The course, first designed by the late Pamela Carruthers and later modified by Course Designer Leopoldo Palacios in 2007, is a true test of stamina with 19 obstacles spread across 1,100m of the pristine International Ring field. The CNOOC Nexen Cup Derby includes all of the natural elements of the International Ring, including the bank slide measuring five meters in length, a double of liverpools, a three-meter open water, table top, dry ditch and devils dyke, with three elements set at 1.45m. Over the history of the ‘National’ Derby there have been two great horse/rider combinations that have successfully scored a true hat trick by winning three times in a row: Ian Millar with Big Ben and Beezie Madden with Judgment. By repeating his 2015, and 2016 Nexen Cup Derby victories, Spooner and his 19 year-old Holsteiner gelding Cristallo (Caretino x Ciciero) added themselves to this roster. The conditions could not have been better for Derby day on Sunday at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ Tournament, presented by ROLEX. The stands were full as fans, corporate partners and many Spruce Meadows first timers marveled over the magnificence of the horses as athletes from around the globe directed their mounts over one of the most challenging events in show jumping.
“He fears nothing, he is incredibly brave and he just kind of drags me around”