
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 weekโs featured three-star event.

Anna Catalina โCatsyโ 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.
โCatsy 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. โIt 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.

โI was surprised there were no clears when I went in, and when I came out I was hoping there werenโt going to be,โ laughed Holtgers. โIโm superstitious and donโt usually walk jump-offs, and today I didnโt need to. Iโm over the moon with the win. We put so much work into this sport and for it to pay off feels incredible.โ

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

Rounding out the podium, Belgiumโs Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) was third riding Derby de Riverland, an 11-year-old Selle Franรงais gelding (Kannan x LโArc de Triomphe) owned by Team Philippaerts and Pierre Cimolai.
The winning mount, Chanyon, joined Holtgerโs string after jumping to sixth individually in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo for Japanese rider Daisuke Fukushima. โWe 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

Holtgers recalls the first time he sat on the gelding and describes it as the best feeling heโs ever had on a horse. Today, Holtgers credits a great deal of his success with Chanyon to the dedication of his groom. Chanyonโs caretaker, Miguel Perez, who was presented with the $500 Grooms Award by Double H Farm after the victory.
โHeโs been with Chanyon for two years and with me for eight,โ said Holtgers. โWeโve built a great partnership. If we didnโt have grooms we wouldnโt 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

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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