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Taylor Land & Get Go Top $15,000 Tryon Resort Grand Prix

Mill Spring, North Carolina, USA โ€“ April 11, 2021 โ€“ It seemed like David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) had clinched a podium sweep in the $15,000 Tryon Resort Grand Prix, a 1.35m-1.40m Jumper Classic, until Taylor Land (USA) rode the Pinetree Farms Inc. entry, Get Go, to a 32.316-second jump-off performance to claim top honors in the highlight Jumper class of the week at Tryon International Equestrian Center and Resort (TIEC).

Land is revving back up after a quiet winter, which followed a months-long recovery from falling off and breaking her arm last August. Get Go, the 2012 Hanoverian gelding (Grey Top x Wantana) known as โ€œGrumbles,โ€ is just a few shows back into competition mode and โ€œreally stepped up to the plateโ€ to navigate a tricky jump-off course set by Keith Bollotte (USA), Land explained.

David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) & One in a Million SCF

David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) piloted One in a Million SCF, the 2014 Belgian Warmblood gelding (Presley Boy x Werly Chin de Muze) owned by Spy Coast Farm LLC, to reserve on a time of 34.33, while he guided Newton Ocean, the Sweet Oak Farm-owned 2011 Swedish Warmblood mare (VDL Atlantic x Nicole), to third on a clear jump-off time of 34.51. In fourth, David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) cleared the short course in 36.071 seconds aboard El Balou OLD, the 2012 Oldenburg gelding (Eldorado VD Zeshoek x Sunshineโ€™s Botox) owned by Chansonette Farm LLC.

โ€œI thought it was a pretty difficult [track]. Everything came up quickly, so you really had to be organized and know where you were going. The horse really had to be focused. There were a lot of turns and options for leave-outs in the jump-off. He listened really well and just went for it right when I asked, so I was able to not get too flat and be smooth.โ€

David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) & Newton Ocean

Land did get to watch Oโ€™Brien ride the jump-off course a few times, she noted, but had her own strategy in place for her shot at the win: โ€œI got to watch David on three horses, so that was definitely an advantage. I knew the strides I wanted to do everywhere. My strategy was to get in a smooth and forward pace, stay there and make my turns as tight as possible,โ€ she recapped.

โ€œWe had a pretty quiet winter,โ€ Land shared of her return to competition after an injury. โ€œI ended up only showing about four weeks this winter, but Grumbles was just easing back into it because my horses had hardly shown since I broke my arm in August. This is actually my first show back here [at TIEC] since then! I love being here. The family atmosphere is the best.โ€

Taylor Land (USA) & Get Go during the awards ceremony

A frequent face in Tryon Stadium, Land plans to enjoy her comeback at all her favorite places, including TIEC, after battling nerve damage in her hand as part of her recovery. โ€œI actually didnโ€™t have my hand fully functioning until about February. Luckily, I know my horses well and have had them a long time, so theyโ€™ve been right there for me,โ€ Land concluded. โ€œIโ€™m going to come back here for a few weeks in May and then will probably come back in July. Iโ€™m so excited to be back here. This is my favorite show! Itโ€™s so nice to finally be back with my Tryon family.โ€

Final Results – $15,000 Tryon Resort Grand Prix

1) Taylor Land (USA) & Get Go – 0 / 0 – 32.316

2) David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) & One in a Million SCF – 0 / 0 – 34.33

3) David Oโ€™Brien (IRL) & Newton Ocean – 0 / 0 – 34.51

Source: Press release from TIEC โ€“ Tryon International Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ TIEC


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