CSI 4*

Kyle King Resumes His Reign in the $32,000 Bridgeport Farms Speed Challenge CSI 4*

Wellington, Florida, USA โ€“ March 14, 2024 โ€“ Kyle King (USA) may not have had the ideal circuit, results wise, but heโ€™s enjoyed every minute of time in the desert sun and particularly enjoyed Thursday of Desert Circuit 10, presented by La Quinta Resort & Club, when he took home the win in the $32,000 Bridgeport Farms Speed CSI 4*.

Aboard Odysseus, owned by Patricia Vasey, King was last to go over Peter Grantโ€™s (CAN) track. While there had been several clears, most riders took a little more time over the technical track. Ali Ramsay (CAN) led the way with Bonita VH Keizershof Z, and King wasnโ€™t exactly determined to be the winner.

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus

โ€œHonestly I wasnโ€™t planning to try to win this because I was thinking about doing Odie in the four-star Grand Prix, which is the biggest thing heโ€™s ever tackled,โ€ King explained of his approach to the class. โ€œI just followed his rhythm. I didnโ€™t think I had won, but heโ€™s a fast horse. I had an idea at the end that I was close so I rolled back quickly to the end.โ€

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus

King captured the win, while Ramsay took second. Shawn Casady (USA) ended up third aboard Cool Quarz, owned by Morning Star Sporthorses.

โ€œHeโ€™s a neat horse,โ€ King said of Odysseus, a 13-year-old American-bred Holsteiner gelding (Osilvis x Riverman). โ€œPatty Vasey bred him and did all the riding on him until he was 10 or 11, and I got the ride just over a year ago.โ€

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus

The horse has surpassed every expectation, and King has had to constantly adjust his vision for the horse as heโ€™s lived up to every challenge. โ€œWhen I first rode him I thought the 1.30m was too big, then I thought the 1.35m was too big, and then thought the 1.40m was too big, but heโ€™s just coming into a really special form,โ€ he explained. โ€œHeโ€™s always been a cool horse but he has so much in there, so much heart, his technique is so pure, and heโ€™s handling this really easy.โ€

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus

King calls the desert home for a large portion of the year, so he has enjoyed that the jumping surfaces have been switched up quite a bit this season.

โ€œWeโ€™ve been on the grass a little more and I think itโ€™s freshening the horses up,โ€ he shared. โ€œThey come back here and respect these jumps. Itโ€™s for sure great confidence going into the rest of the week. Iโ€™m sure Iโ€™ll be a little nervous going on Saturday night under the lights โ€“ itโ€™ll be scopier and bigger โ€“ but weโ€™re going for it.โ€

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus

King has a powerhouse of a horse in Odysseus, but heโ€™s part of an even bigger squad of horses that King is hoping may peak just in time for some shows over the summer.

โ€œThe rest of the team has been great; Iโ€™ve been developing my other horses and they have been very good,โ€ he said of the rest of his string. โ€œIโ€™ve got a nice young horse, Diamond, to do the National division whoโ€™s been stepping up. [SIG Chiari] has been great; he was second in the three-star a few weeks ago. I got my Etalon back, so Iโ€™m about to do him in one of our first classes back.

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus

โ€œMy team for the summer is looking pretty strong,โ€ he continued. โ€œI got a ride on a nice new horse that Iโ€™m excited about that I almost won the National Grand Prix on last week, so if I can keep this string together then Iโ€m pretty excited about what I can pull off this summer.โ€

Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus during the awards ceremony

Final Results โ€“ $32,000 Bridgeport Farms Speed CSI 4* – 1.50m

1) Kyle King (USA) & Odysseus โ€“ 0 โ€“ 73.21

2) Ali Ramsay (CAN) & Bonita van het Keizershof Z โ€“ 0 โ€“ 73.41

3) Shawn Casady (USA) & Cool Quarz โ€“ 0 โ€“ 74.32

Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park

Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Photo / TB Photography / MG Photography



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