
Thermal, California, USA โ February 5, 2022 โ Show jumping action culminated Friday night in the Grand Prix Arena with the $25,000 FarmVet Grand Prix. With 28 entries coming forward to contest the track, Irelandโs Alan Wade (IRL) set a course with demanding elements and various questions to challenge the athletes and their respective mounts. After an exciting first round in which only six pairs jumped the track clear, it was the United Statesโ Karrie Rufer who prevailed with the quickest clear jump-off to clinch the win aboard Stern dei Folletti.
The 13-obstacle first round track put forth numerous difficult tasks, offering both a triple and double combination with tricky turns throughout the arena. Venezuelaโs Angel Karolyi (VEN) and Delta VF emerged as the first duo to leave all of the rails in the cups, and just a few rounds later, Rufer would force a jump-off after piloting Stern Dei Folletti through the course fault-free. With rails falling in various spots on course for remaining competitors, there were two athletes that suffered only time faults, leaving them just out of contention for the jump-off. By the conclusion of the first round, Vanessa Mannix (CAN), Shawn Casady (USA), Mattias Ekeroth (SWE) and Susan Artes (USA) added their names to the jump-off roster.

The shortened 8-effort jump-off course included the addition of three new jumps as the first three elements, with plenty of opportunity to cut corners in order to save valuable time. As the pathfinder, Angel Karolyi (VEN) was immediately at a disadvantage after knocking a rail at the second oxer. He managed to finish the round with just four faults, notching 42.367 seconds on the clock to set the pace for those to follow. Karrie Rufer (USA) and Stern dei Folletti entered the arena with confidence, slicing and dicing their way around the Grand Prix Arena to take the shortest track possible. The duo crossed the timers on a double-clear effort in a speedy 39.900 seconds to move into the leading position.
Both Mannix and Cassady would suffer the same four-fault fate as Karolyi, riding Kingston and Fugon, respectively, leaving them short of the winning spot.

Mattias Ekeroth (SWE) piloted Haydee M through a clean course, playing it safer with the clock to move into the second place position on a time of 43.061 seconds.

Susan Artes (USA) and California Sunshine were the final pair to try their hand at unseating Rufer. Though they managed a clear effort, they could not match Ruferโs impressive time, finishing in 44.398 seconds to ultimately claim third place honors. In the end, Rufer and Stern Dei Folletti would emerge victorious, while Ekeroth and Haydee M secured second place.
Karrie Rufer โ $25,000 FarmVet Grand Prix winner
On the jump off:
โBefore I went into the ring, I actually told my coach, Conor Swail, that I was just wanting a nice, solid, double-clear round. [Stern Dei Folletti] is just naturally quite quick and competitive. We just hit the first jump and he felt like he wanted to go. I kind of pressed on the gas a little bit and I caught the second jump really big at a very weird angle, which set us up really nice for the ten strides in the middle. He was very rideable in the rollback. I was really proud of him. We havenโt had a lot of experience together in grand prix classes, so I didnโt really know where the controls were or werenโt. We did a leave out across the middle, which he jumped great. And then we came back to the double, he was quite quick there. And the eight strides to the last jump was just easy for him. Heโs got such an adjustable stride. If you wanted to add two or leave out two, heโs totally fine with doing either. He was quite quick tonight.โ
On Stern Dei Folletti:
โHis name is Stan. We call him โStan the Manโ. Heโs very small; heโs 15.3h. Heโs just a pony but he does not know it. Heโs got the biggest heart and such a great competitive attitude. He walks in the ring and he thinks heโs the man. He knows it. Itโs so fun to ride a horse like that. I bought him as a 6-year-old. Heโs 11 years old now. Heโs just really coming into his own and weโve finally forged this really great partnership where we trust each other. Heโs not totally orthodox. He has his own style, which is totally fine and it took me a minute to finally adjust to that. But now that I have, he will turn himself inside out to jump clear and to be fast, competitive, and have a game face on at all times. Itโs cool to know a horse from such a young age. And now, seeing him going into the Grand Prix Arena and being confident and successful is really cool for me that weโre able to produce a horse like that, which is awesome.โ

On her goals with Stern Dei Folletti over the circuit:
โI want to do a couple of CSI3* classes in the second half. I think heโd be very well suited for that. The jumps tonight for him felt really easy. So for me, I donโt think weโve really tapped into all of his potential yet. I like taking things a little bit slow till weโre on really solid ground. And I feel weโre on solid ground now, so itโs time to challenge ourselves a little more.โ
On DIHP:
โI love this horse show. I spent four years in Wellington, and this is my first winter back here. And, obviously, being successful early on is really nice, but itโs just been so lovely being here. The horse show management has done such a fantastic job on all the improvements and making the competitors and spectators feel special. The night atmosphere that you get is hard to find anywhere else, especially with the quality of the footing and lights. Itโs a great circuit and Iโm planning to come back for all the more years to come.โ
Final Results – $25,000 FarmVet Grand Prix
1) Karrie Rufer (USA) & Stern dei Folletti – 0 | 79.374 / 0 | 39.900
2) Mattias Ekeroth (SWE) & Haydee M – 0 | 79.416 / 0 | 43.061
3) Susan Artes (USA) & California Sunshine – 0 | 80.950 / 0 | 44.398
Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park
Photos: ยฉ Phelps Sports / Tori Bilas
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