
Traverse City, Michigan, USA โ September 17, 2023 โ The 2023 Traverse City Horse Shows season came to a close as Karl Cook (USA) found his golden girl on Sunday. He and Caracole de la Roque stole the show in the $650,000 American Gold Cup CSI 5* , presented by Great Lakes Sports Commission, during the conclusion of Major League Show Jumpingโs fifth leg at Flintfields Horse Park.
โItโs amazing,โ said Cook after winning one of the United Statesโ most prized trophies. โItโs amazing to be alongside these unbelievable riders who Iโve looked up to for years. If youโre a rider who cares about the sport, the American Gold Cup is one you want to win. Iโm so proud of my team and my horse, and Iโm so happy to be amongst these great riders.โ

Alan Wade (IRL) set a 1.60m course fit for the day and seven of the worldโs top 20-ranked riders. Cook and Signe Otsbyโs mare Caracole de la Roque jumped at the midway point, and they ultimately made up one of eight clear rounds. Coming in for the jump-off, they left nothing to chance, with Cook trusting the mareโs unbelievable foot speed to make the field chase him.

โThis is the fastest horse Iโve ever sat on,โ Cook said of the 11-year-old Selle Franรงais mare (Zandor Z x Kannan), a mare heโs still undefeated with in jump-off action . โIโve had a lot of fast horses throughout my career, but this horse feels most comfortable at speeds that horses are not normally comfortable at. Itโs not anything Iโm doing, itโs all her.
โMy plan was to do six [strides from fences] one to two; that worked out well,โ he recalled. โBut when we walked the jump-off, 12 โBโ to 16 was a forward seven [strides], and off a tight turn to the combination, youโre bound to land shallow. The idea is you land and go to get seven. I did that, but what I didnโt realize is I actually did six instead of seven. That wasnโt the plan but Iโm happy Iโm sitting here.โ

Prior to Cookโs round, Ashlee Bond (ISR) led the way with Donatello 141 with a time of 34.35 seconds, which appeared a tough task to beat. Two rounds later, Cook shaved the time to 32.95 seconds. Bond ultimately ended up second.

โI think thatโs probably our best jump-off ever,โ said Bond, who is coming off major wins this year with โDonnie.โ I said to Karl before we got on, โweโre going to be the podium and youโre going to be first and Iโm going to be second.โ Because I just knew. Donnie can go fast, but he has a small stride. Iโm always pushing. [Karl] is always holding. I felt like we won today because he could not have given me more. Itโs validation for my team, which is actually a new team. It just feels good.โ

Bond knew even prior to walking that the course would present an opportunity for her and her 12-year-old Westphalian (Diarado x Lamoureaux) gelding to come home with a top finish.
โFortunately, Alan tends to build courses that are suited to my horse,โ she explained of Wadeโs tracks. โ[He demands] a lot of adjustability, and Donnie has a short stride so things ride more normal for me than most. He had the right number of clears, I think the course rode well but it was careful. I didnโt think it was a killer, but it was smart, big enough, and the proper course for the day.โ

In third was another rider on hot form, but with a horse he didnโt expect to see on a podium of this caliber just yet. Daniel Coyle (IRL) piloted Quintin, owned by Ariel Grange, to another fast double-clear, knowing third place was likely the best possible outcome for him on the given day.

โThere are endless different ways to ride jump-offs. Quintin has quite a big stride and heโs generally fast but not quick over the jump or at the jump,โ Coyle explained of the 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Quaprice Bois Margot x Emilion). โI talked about it with Conor Swail and a couple of the guys and I thought maybe if I was clever, third place would do today. There was quite a big gap between [Karl and Ashlee] and further down. Iโm delighted with where I am today, and with the horse I have today stepping up to this level. I think the right two won.โ

Though it wasnโt an Irish win, the week was extremely lucky for Coyle, despite a less-than-ideal initial trip to Traverse City. โActually it wasnโt [lucky] the last time I was here; I couldnโt jump clear at all,โ he said, after countless clear rounds and a victory in the Grand Prix Qualifier this time in Traverse City. โI never thought [Quintin] could be top three in my first time doing the Gold Cup so Iโm really happy about him. Iโve had an extraordinary week this week so maybe it is lucky for me.โ

Matt Morrissey, as well as the entire team behind Traverse City Horse Shows, was thrilled with the turnout for the final week of the Tournament of Champions, as well as the entire 13 weeks of horse showing in Northern Michigan for 2023.

โThis week is the ending of our 13-week summer series,โ Morrissey commented. โItโs been a long, great summer here. We brought the American Gold Cup from New York to Traverse City in the middle of 2020 during a pandemic. We werenโt quite sure but with [the Great Lakes Sports Commissionโs] help we found a permanent home for the American Gold Cup and itโs now been a five-star the past few years for the first time ever.โ

Final Results โ CAD $650,000 American Gold Cup CSI 5*
1) Karl Cook (USA) & Caracole de La Roque โ 0 / 0 โ 32.95
2) Ashlee Bond (ISR) & Donatello 141 โ 0 / 0 โ 34.35
3) Daniel Coyle (IRL) & Quintin โ 0 / 0 โ 34.47
Source: Press Release from from Traverse City Horse Shows
Photos: ยฉ Andrew Ryback Photography / Megan Giese Photography
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