CSI 5*

Rowan Willis & Everse W Defend Title in $210,000 Sun Life Financial Derby CSI 5* at Spruce Meadows

2019.07.08.99.99 Spruce Meadows CSI 5 Rowan Willis & Everse W SMM Mike Sturk

Calgary, Alberta, Canada – July 07, 2019 – The final day event of the of 2019 Spruce Meadows Summer Series was the $210,000 Sun Life Financial Derby CSI 5*. The riders were still rearing to go and thirty-five horse/rider combinations stepped through the clock tower to take on one of longest, most challenging courses at Spruce Meadows.

First unveiled at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ tournament in 1985, the course is more than a kilometer long and boasts twice the number of obstacles of a traditional Grand Prix.  The late Pamela Carruthers (GBR) re-designed her original course in 1990, and up to last year only 21 riders had turned in clean rides over 689 attempts. The derby features every natural obstacle in the International Ring including the ever intimidating Devil’s Dyke, the table top, the Double Liverpool and the famous Spruce Meadows Bank.  It a true test of endurance for both horse and rider.

Thirty-five horse/rider combinations stepped through the clock tower to take on the Derby track, looking to make it around with as few faults as possible knowing even 12 faults could result in a top placing. Jordan Coyle (IRL), who was on a roll from the morning’s competition, continued his momentum through to the derby and became the 22 clear round ever posted. But it wasn’t over. Nicolas Pizarro (MEX), and last year’s winner Rowan Willis (AUS), also posted clear rounds. There would be a three horse jump off.

Coyle (IRL) and Eristov (Cicero Z Van Paemel x Concorde) were the first in for the jump-off, being clear and fast with a time of 37.16 seconds.

Nicolas Pizarro (MEX) and Ares (Cardento 933 x Zandigo) were next through the clock tower and while he tried to catch Coyle’s time, he would have 8 faults in the process.

All eyes were on Rowan Willis and his horse as the last ones to go in the jump-off. Aboard Everse W, his 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Lexicon x Carthago), the pair took all the risks and it paid off. They crossed the finish line with a time of 36.36 seconds and no penalties to claim the victory.

Winner’s Circle

“He’s (Everse W) got so much ability. Jordan’s (Coyle) always fast and I just had to hope I was faster ” – Rowan Willis (AUS) on his second consecutive win of the Sun Life Financial Derby. 

Results – $133,700 Imperial Winning Round CSI 5*

Place / Rider / Country / Horse / R1 Penalties / R1 Time / Jump-off Penalties / Jump-off Time

1. Rowan Willis (AUS) & Everse W – 0 / 141.36 – 0 / 36.36

2. Jordan Coyle (IRL) & Eristov – 0 / 146.02 – 0 / 37.16

3. Nicolas Pizarro (MEX) & Are – 0 / 141.78 – 8 / 39.26

4. Rich Fellers (USA) & Lux Lady – 4 / 144.79

5. Arturo Parada Vallejo (MEX) & Cornet’s Dream – 4 / 146.13

6. Jonathan Corrigan (IRL) & Loughnavatta Indigo – 4 / 147.88

7. Dermott Lennon (IRL) & Gelvins Touch – 5 / 148.40

8. James Chawke (IRL) & Skara Glen’s Presence – 5 / 150.43

9. Alberto Sanchez-Cozar (MEX) & Union de La Nutria – 9 / 149.69

10. Luis Pedro Biraben (ARG) & Caillou – 11 / 158.41

11. Cormac Hanley (IRL) & Copain Z – 12 / 139.70

12. Angel Karolyi (VEN) & Ce Ce Senior – 12 / 143.49

For full results, please click here.

Source: Press release by  Spruce Meadows Media

Photo © Spruce Meadows Media / Jack Cusano


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