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Hermès US Show Jumping Team Ties for Second Place at CSIO5* Rome

Kent Farrington and Voyeur (Stefano Secchi)

Rome, Italy – The Hermès U.S. Show Jumping Team tied for the Silver medal with France in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup presented by Longines at CSIO5* Rome in Italy on Friday. Led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland, the team of Kent Farrington, Laura Kraut, Callan Solem, and McLain Ward battled through a tough competition to finish on 12 faults. This marks the second Silver-medal performance for the U.S. in two weeks, having placed second at CSIO5* La Baule where the U.S. was represented by Lucy Davis, Margie Engle, Lauren Hough, and Todd Minikus. Both competitions served as observation events for members of the Short List for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Show Jumping Team. Great Britain won the Nations Cup at Rome for the second consecutive year on a total of four faults.

“Second-place in this company is good,” said Ridland. “We always want to win and were in position to win both [at La Baule] and here, but we are happy with the performance today. Out of the five Nations Cups we have competed in this year, we have been in the top two in all of them and have done so with 19 different horses. There were some great athletes here and we are very pleased with the overall result.”

Course designer Uliano Vezzani presented a large, straightforward 5* track that proved to require every bit of determination to produce a clear round. Leading off for the U.S. in round one with a clear effort was Farrington (Wellington, Fla.) and Amalaya Investments’ 2002 KWPN gelding, Voyeur. Entering the arena next for the U.S. was Solem (Glenmoore, Pa.) and Horseshoe Trail Farm, LLC’s VDL Wizard, a 2003 KWPN gelding. The pair got out of their rhythm a bit mid-course and had rails at fences 6 and 8A. Kraut (Royal Palm Beach, Fla.) and Old Willow Farms, LLC’s 2007 Holsteiner mare, Zeremonie, had a solid round, but tipped a rail down in the triple combination at fence 4B. Team anchor Ward (Brewster, N.Y.) expertly guided Double H Farm & Francois Mathy’s HH Azur over the course and through the timers with zero faults in the 2006 Belgian Warmblood mare’s first Nations Cup appearance. The U.S. entered round two on four faults, tied for second with Italy, The Netherlands, and France.

McLain Ward and HH Azur (Stefano Secchi)
McLain Ward and HH Azur (Stefano Secchi)

Round two proved, as always, to be influential, with almost half the number of clear rounds turned in as seen in round one. Farrington and Voyeur were again in good form, but had an unlucky rail at the final fence. Both Solem and VDL Wizard and Kraut and Zeremonie had the rail at fence 7, a tall skinny, down, giving the U.S. a total of eight faults. The pressure was on Ward and HH Azur as the final combination for the U.S. and they delivered a foot-perfect clear round, giving them one of only four double-clear efforts in the field. With Great Britain sitting on four faults, anchor rider John Whitaker needed to produce a round with no more than seven faults to avoid a three-way jump-off between Great Britain, the U.S., and France. Whitaker never looked in doubt, delivering a double-clear effort and the win for Great Britain.

Ward was very pleased with his talented young mare, posting a double-clear performance in her first Nations Cup. “I thought she was incredible, as she has been,” said Ward. “She is amazing and came here and performed how I thought she would. We are very pleased with the team. [Another] second-place finish is a good step on the road going towards the Olympic Games.”

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Eric Lamaze Rides Winning Streak into Rome

Eric Lamaze and Zigali P S won the €24,000 1.50m Premio 3 on opening day of CSIO5* Rome. Photo by NoelleFloyd.com.

Rome, Italy – Hot off his victory in the €200,000 Grand Prix of La Baule, France, on Sunday, Canadian Olympic Show Jumping Champion Eric Lamaze enjoyed another win on the opening day of CSIO5* Rome, Italy.

On Thursday, May 22, Lamaze opened the five-star event in Rome with a win in the €24,000 1.50m Premio 3 riding Zigali P S for owners Carlene and Andy Ziegler of Artisan Farms. The victory came four days after an emotional win in the €200,000 Grand Prix of La Baule with Powerplay, also owned by Artisan Farms.

A total of 64 horses contested the €24,000 1.50m Premio 3 with 26 qualifying for the jump-off. As the second rider back for the tie-breaker, Lamaze laid down a clear round in a time of 37.67 seconds. It was a long wait as 24 more horse-rider combinations attempted to better his time, but none were able to catch the top-ranked Canadian rider. Two Frenchmen came closest, with Simon Delestre clocking in at 38 seconds flat with Ryan des Hayettes and Kevin Staut placing third after posting a time of 38.62 with Oh d’Eole.

“I knew it was going to be quite fast with 26 in the jump-off, and Zigali is fast to begin with,” said Lamaze of Schomberg, ON. “Fences one and two were new fences for the jump-off; I was fast to number one and just kept going! It set me up for the round, and I was able to leave strides out in several lines. It was a good opening day in Rome!”

Artisan Farms purchased Zigali P S last November from Great Britain’s Dan Neilson. Lamaze first competed with the 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Kigali x STB-H Palfrenier) at the 2014 Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, FL, impressively finishing the 12-week circuit as the Leading Money Winner in the Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Series.

After being the second horse at spring competitions in Europe, Zigali P S will step into the spotlight as Lamaze’s mount for the Grand Prix of Rome on Sunday, May 25. Lamaze won the event in 2011 with Hickstead.

“This is the first show where he is actually going to be the lead horse,” said Lamaze of Zigali’s elevated position at CSIO5* Rome. “It’s nice that he has a chance to be put in the position of doing the grand prix this week. The last few shows, it was all Powerplay for the big classes. Everything leading up to this has set Zigali up to do this; Florida and these first few shows in Europe really gave me a chance to get to know him. Now it gets a little more serious for Zigali.”

At CSIO5* Rome, Lamaze is competing alongside fellow Canadian Tiffany Foster of Vancouver, BC. Foster also contested the €24,000 1.50m Premio 3 on opening day, posting a score of four faults riding Southwind VDL for Artisan Farms. Lamaze and Foster are both based full-time with Artisan Farms, which has bases in Vrasene, Belgium, and Wellington, Florida.

For more information on Eric Lamaze, please visit www.torreypinesstable.com.

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