
Thermal, California, USA โ February 15, 2024 โ Gregory Wathelet (BEL) had a great day on the grass field on Saturday of Desert Circuit 6, presented by IDA Development and Barnwalkers, as did Karrie Rufer (USA) who sat on the sidelines and watched both her horses win.
Rufer, who runs Morning Star Sporthorses, has an impressive string of show jumpers and has meticulously passed along the rides while she and Kevin Winkel await their first child. Wathelet was fortunate to get the reins on Stern dei Folletti and Mr. Europe, each of whom won a grand prix Saturday.

In the $117,000ย IDA Developmentย Grand Prix CSI 3*, it was Stern Dei Follettiโs turn to play. Wathelet was one of seven to jump Peter Holmesโ course fault free, and ultimately one of only three double-clear efforts. He was the quickest by a comfortable margin, but Kyle King (USA) grabbed second place with SIG Chiari, owned by SIG International, and Ali Ramsay (CAN) took third with Conrado 12, owned by Ramsay Equestrian Inc.

โThe first time I rode him was a few weeks ago and itโs a bit of a funny horse,โ Wathelet said of Stern Dei Folletti, a 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Toulon x Berlin). โHe has a bit his own style and when I did our first 1.35m he gives you an okay feeling but you donโt expect heโs going to jump this kind of class so easily. You realize quite quickly that he has a really good mind and is a real fighter and super careful.โ

Rufer has taken some impressive wins on โStanโ before, so Wathelet knew he was sitting on a winner, but, as all riders do, he needed to bond with him before he started producing results. โI needed to get to know him a bit because I was riding him more like I needed to help him to get over the jump,โ he explained. โBut now I donโt have to help him anymore, I just trust his scope. Two weeks ago he was quite good, second in a big class the first day, and I got a really good feeling. And this weekend was even better. Today I had a good feeling and he really tried.โ

Stan is an unassuming little horse, with a short build and endless scope. โI also realized about him that heโs so quick and has a huge stride,โ Wathelet said of what heโs learned as heโs continued getting to know the horse. โWhen you are in the ring and start to open the gear he has a massive stride. I just have to be careful I donโt override the jumps.โ

Show jumping resumes Sunday with the $32,000 Legacy Hunters & Jumpers 1.50m Classic CSI 3* and the $25,000 Marshall & Sterling 1.40m Open Classic.

Final Results โ $117,000ย IDA Developmentย Grand Prix CSI 3*
1) Gregory Wathelet (BEL) & Stern dei Folletti โ 0 / 0 โ 37.54
2) Kyle King (USA) & SIG Chiari โ 0 / 0 โ 39.09
3) Ali Ramsay (CAN) & Conrado 12 โ 0 / 0 โ 41.26
Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park
Photos: ยฉ DIHP / TB Photography / High Desert Photo / MG Photography
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