CSI 3*

Ansgar Holtgers Jr. & Chanyon Master the Course to Win the $140,000 KASK Grand Prix CSI 3*

Wellington, Florida, USA โ€“ February 17, 2024 โ€“ The KASK-sponsored Week 6 at Wellington International‘s 13-week Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) was a promising one for the future of North American show jumping. U.S. riding star Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (18) took home winner’s honors in the $140,000 KASK Grand Prix CSI 3*.

There was no need for a tie-breaker in the $140,000 KASK Grand Prix CSI 3* on the grass derby field at Equestrian Village on Saturday. Eighteen-year-old Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (USA) won his first-ever international grand prix as the only clear aboard Chanyon in the weekโ€™s featured three-star event.

Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (USA) & Chanyon

Anna Catalina โ€œCatsyโ€ Cruz (MEX) set a track that proved tough to master. From a field of 42, Holtgers and his 16-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Chacco-Blue x Grand Canyon) owned by Gut Einhaus, led the victory gallop as the only clear of the day. 

โ€œCatsy did a great job both days; the triple combination was the hardest part today and I think that got a lot of people,โ€ said Holtgers, who had to change his planned approach to the combination. โ€œIt was a going five, or you had to wait a little in six. Our plan was to do five, but I didn’t catch the liverpool quite right and ended up doing six. It was a big track and I got lucky enough to jump clear. 

Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (USA) & Chanyon

โ€œI was surprised there were no clears when I went in, and when I came out I was hoping there werenโ€™t going to be,โ€ laughed Holtgers. โ€Iโ€™m superstitious and donโ€™t usually walk jump-offs, and today I didnโ€™t need to. Iโ€™m over the moon with the win. We put so much work into this sport and for it to pay off feels incredible.โ€

Richard Vogel (GER) & OO Seven de L’Equipe

The fastest four-fault round belonged to Richard Vogel (GER) and 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood stallion, OO Seven de Lโ€™Equipe (Diamant de Semilly x Caesar van de Helle). They took second for owner Caroline Mawhinney.

Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) & Derby de Riverland

Rounding out the podium, Belgiumโ€™s Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) was third riding Derby de Riverland, an 11-year-old Selle Franรงais gelding (Kannan x Lโ€™Arc de Triomphe) owned by Team Philippaerts and Pierre Cimolai.

The winning mount, Chanyon, joined Holtgerโ€™s string after jumping to sixth individually in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo for Japanese rider Daisuke Fukushima. โ€œWe watched him [in the Games] from home and my parents met in the kitchen that night to make a plan to ask about getting the horse.โ€

Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (USA) & Chanyon

Holtgers recalls the first time he sat on the gelding and describes it as the best feeling heโ€™s ever had on a horse. Today, Holtgers credits a great deal of his success with Chanyon to the dedication of his groom. Chanyonโ€™s caretaker, Miguel Perez, who was presented with the $500 Grooms Award by Double H Farm after the victory. 

โ€œHeโ€™s been with Chanyon for two years and with me for eight,โ€ said Holtgers. โ€œWeโ€™ve built a great partnership. If we didnโ€™t have grooms we wouldnโ€™t be able to do this sport. They make everything possible; they take such good care of the horses and the horses love them. Without them, none of this would be possible.โ€

Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (USA) & Chanyon during the awards ceremony

Final Results โ€“ $140,000 KASK Grand Prix CSI 3*

1) Ansgar Holtgers Jr. (USA) & Chanyon โ€“ 0 โ€“ 74.92

2) Richard Vogel (GER) & OO Seven de L’Equipe โ€“ 4 โ€“ 70.85

3) Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) & Derby de Riverland โ€“ 4 โ€“ 72.48

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein



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