CSIO 4*

McLain Ward & HH Azur Turn Back Time to Win $216,000 JTWG Inc. Grand Prix CSIO 4*

Wellington, Florida, USA – March 06, 2022 – Competition for week 8 at the 2022 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF), presented by Premier Equestrian, concluded on Sunday, March 6, with the $216,000 JTWG, Inc. Grand Prix CSIO 4*, presented by Four-time Olympic medalist McLain Ward (USA) and his veteran partner HH Azur, owned by Double H Farm, led the victory gallop. The 2022 WEF continues with WEF 9, sponsored by Douglas Elliman Real Estate, on March 9-13.

There were 48 starters in Sunday afternoonโ€™s grand prix, and they contested a course designed by Nick Granat (USA) and Steve Stephens (USA). Eight were clear to advance to the jump-off. Amanda Derbyshire (GBR) and Cornwall BH started the short course first but a rail for four faults in 36.75 seconds left them in fourth place. Karl Cook (USA) and Helen Signe Ostbyโ€™s Coachella 4 also had four faults in a slower time of 38.05 seconds for seventh place.

McLain Ward (USA) and HH Azur were next into the ring and โ€œAnnieโ€ stretched her stride out to blaze around the course clear in 35.22 seconds, setting an unbeatable time.

โ€œShe was really covering the ground great,โ€ affirmed Ward. โ€œI always have to watch a little bit of her left turn. Thatโ€™s always been her weak side, so I was a little worried about the Fidelity jump, but I made sure she jumped it before I tried to turn back too quick. She really performed beautifully, and we were able to get the nine [strides] home and put just enough pressure on these guys that we held up.โ€

Wardโ€™s student Lillie Keenan (USA) and Agana van het Gerendal Z, owned by Chansonette Farm LLC, were quick in 37.20 seconds but with four faults; they finished in sixth place. Hilary McNerney (USA) rode her own Captain Cooper to eighth place after eight faults in 38.28 seconds.

Ioli Mytilineou (GRE) & Levis de Muze

At just 24 years old, Ioli Mytilineou (GRE) continues to show her growth in the sport. She and Levis de Muze, owned by Elia Construction SA, stopped the timers in 36.84 seconds with a clear round and slotted into second place at the end of the class.

Of her top grand prix finish, Mytilineou expressed, โ€œIt means absolutely everything, to be honest. Last year here I was mostly fourth or fifth place, so I never actually got into the prize-giving ceremony. To be in it between McLain and Ben, two of the best riders in the world, is insane to me.

โ€œWhen I went into the ring, the last thing my trainer said to me was, โ€˜Donโ€™t risk a rail. You can be quicker than McLain anyway.โ€™ I just looked at him and laughed, but I tried to go as fast as I could and go clear,โ€ she recalled.

Her mount Levis de Muze, an 11-year-old BWP stallion (Elvis Ter Putte x Tinkaโ€™s Boy), helped her to a top-12 finish at last yearโ€™s European Championships, but has had a quiet start to the 2022 season. They will compete in next weekโ€™s CSI5* competition.

She has ridden Levis de Muze since he was seven years old. โ€œHeโ€™s honestly my best friend,โ€ said Mytilineou. โ€œI talk about him more than I talk about anything else. I feel like we know each other so well. Of course, Iโ€™m still very green, but heโ€™s also still very green, so thereโ€™s a lot of stuff we still need to figure out. But every day that I ride him I could cry because I think one day heโ€™s going to retire. Every time that I ride him, Iโ€™m just so grateful to have him.โ€

Erynn Ballard (CAN) and Gakhir, owned by Ilan Ferder and Esperanza Imports, had four faults in 37.09 seconds and took home fifth place.

Ben Maher (GBR) & Faltic HB

Last into the jump-off, Ben Maher (GBR) and his mount Faltic HB, who went double clear in Saturday nightโ€™s Nations Cup, were going for the win, but with a front rail at the first jump for four faults in 36.30 seconds, they settled for third place.

โ€œThe plan was to try to beat McLain,โ€ laughed Maher afterward. โ€œThatโ€™s twice now Iโ€™ve lost to him [this season]. [Faltic HB] didnโ€™t jump the first jump in the first round so well either actually, and I told myself that today I needed to angle number one to get a good rollback to [jump] two. We just had it down. I kept going because there was still good prize money on offer.

โ€œHe jumped two rounds last night amazing, and he jumped very good today,โ€ continued Maher of Faltic HB, Oakingham Studโ€™s 12-year-old Dutch Wamblood stallion (Baltic VDL x Concorde) he has ridden since October 2021. โ€œThatโ€™s just the sport. Azur and Ioliโ€™s horse are two of the best horses in the world, so nothing comes easy here. Heโ€™s come along great, and itโ€™s been a good trip for him. Iโ€™m very fortunate to be able to have horses like him.โ€

Cory McLean, William Harvey, Jacqui Gould, and Travis Gould with their kids Harley, Wyatt, and Payton Gould stand with McLain Ward (USA) & HH Azur in their winning presentation

While Maher is on a newer horse, Ward has been riding HH Azur, his 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games mount and winner of the 2017 FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข Finals, for seven years and considers every class with her as โ€œbonus at this point.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s a warrior,โ€ said Ward of the 16-year-old Belgian Sport Horse mare (Thunder van de Zuuthoeve x Sir Lui VD Zuuthoeve). โ€œThe horse gives so much, and she doesnโ€™t owe me one round or one jump. When sheโ€™s feeling right, we aim her to a competition.โ€

Final Results – $216,000 JTWG, Inc. Grand Prix CSIO 4*

1) McLain Ward (USA) & HH Azur – 0 / 0 – 35.22

2) Ioli Mytilineou (GRE) & Levis de Muze – 0 / 0 – 36.84

3) Ben Maher (GBR) & Faltic HB – 0 / 4 – 36.30

Source: Press Release by Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. for ESP โ€“ Equestrian Sports Productions / WEF โ€“ Winter Equestrian Festival

Photos: ยฉ Sportfot



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