Camilli and the 13-year-old daughter of Chacco-Blue, Chacco’s Girlstar, raced to the Grand Prix win in Mexico with a time of 42.99 seconds. "It's hard to keep my emotions in check," the winner said. "I was the last to start and just decided to go all in. My mare is simply fantastic. She’s incredibly fast, and I can trust her 200%!"

The pair narrowly finished ahead of Jörne Sprehe and the 13-year-old KWPN mare, Sprehe Hot Easy (Andiamo Z).

Belgian Olympic rider Jérôme Guery completed the top three. Guery guided the 13-year-old sBs gelding, Great Britain V (Nabab de Rêve), to a faultless round, securing third place.

"It was a really fast jump-off," Jérôme Guery said afterward. "The atmosphere here in Mexico was amazing. On the line from fence two to three, I took one stride less. However, I took a bit more time going into the double combination. But overall, I’m super happy!"

"I'm extremely happy with Great Britain V. This horse suffered a colic attack, and he was never expected to return to the sport. We proved the medical world wrong," Guery said with a smile!

The duo finished just under a second faster than Christian Ahlmann and the 10-year-old Zangersheide stallion, Dourkhan Hero Z (Sea Coast Don’t Touch Tiji Hero). Jana Wargers followed in fifth place, riding the 16-year-old mare Dorette OLD (Dollar du Murier).

Just outside the top five, Gilles Thomas secured seventh place. Thomas rode the 11-year-old Elfra van Beek Z (El Salvador).

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