On Friday, Larrazabal took the win in the $32,000 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup Round 2 with his 11-year-old Westphalian mount, Baroness, and Saturday prevailed once again by topping the podium with Sabrina Lefebvre’s Ribery, a nine-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare by Aganix du Seigneur.

“I can see that my horses are jumping their best, so I’m very excited and enjoying this moment because it doesn’t last forever,” said Larrazabal of his back-to-back wins.

Less than a second separated Larrazabal at 38.65 seconds and Ireland’s Bertram Allen on a time of 39.43 seconds aboard Zero K, a 12-year-old Danish Warmblood mare owned by Oakland Training & Sales.

British Olympic champion Ben Maher rounded out the podium with Ginger-Blue, a 15-year-old mare owned by Jane Forbes Clark, in a speedy 40.11 seconds.

Of the 12 riders to come back for the tiebreaker, Larrazabal was one of the last three to test the track designed by Olaf Petersen Jr. “It helps going at the end because you can watch,” Larrazabal stated. “There was a tricky line after the double, and there was a 10 or a leave out for nine. If I were at the beginning, maybe I would’ve done the 10, but after watching Ben do the nine before me, I decided to give it a go.”

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