
Bridgehampton, New York, USA โ August 30, 2024 โย Fresh off his sixth Olympic appearance at this summerโs Paris Olympic Games where he added a team silver medal to his collection, seven-time Hampton Classic Grand Prix champion McLain Ward (USA) returned to the winnerโs circle in Fridayโsย $70,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifierย CSI 5*, presented by Longines. He andย High Star Heroย were smooth and quick in the jump-off, claiming top honors in a double-clear time of 34.91 seconds.
Theย Hampton Classic, August 25-September 1, is one of the worldโs most prestigious horse shows, featuring competitors from young children in leadline to Olympic, World, and World Cup Champions. Rated USEF Premier-6 with designated FEI 5* and 2* show jumping classes, the Classic also has competitions for riders with disabilities.
The $70,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 5* was Wardโs first international class with the 11-year-old Belgian Sport Horse gelding owned by Thaisa Erwin and Michael and Wendy Smith. That didnโt stop the new partnership from soaring over course designer Nick Granatโs 16-effort, 1.60m track in the initial round, which narrowed a field of 47 entries from 11 nations to just 12 in the jump-off. In the tiebreaker round, Ward andย High Star Heroย proved uncatchable with a tidy, efficient ride in 34.91 seconds.

โHis owners, Michael and Wendy Smith, are great supporters of mine, and their rider Thaisa Erwin has been producing him for the last several years,โ Ward said. โThaisaโs done a brilliant job. The Smiths felt he would suit my ride, and she has a new young horse, so this horse moved over to our stable last Wednesday. This is our first FEI showing.
โHeโs got a great amount of talent and a great brain,โ he added. โHeโs ready to compete at this level and has been competing with Thaisa throughout the summer months. Heโs definitely my type of ride, and Iโm excited to see what the future has in store.
โThere were some fast riders to come including Jordan (Coyle) and Darragh (Kenny),โ Ward said about his jump-off. โI knew there were challenges on course, but I thought it was a good route and had a plan. I adjusted it slightly to the combination; I did one less stride than I originally planned, but he was covering the ground well. Overall, I stuck to my plan and was lucky to be just fast enough to win.โ

Irelandโs Jordan Coyle (IRL) claimed second aboardย For Gold, his and Falkirk Farmโs 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding, with a double-clear score of 35.31 seconds.

Pathfinder Kristen Vanderveen (USA) tripped the timers in 36.21 seconds without fault for third place aboardย Bull Runโs Jireh, Bull Run Jumpers Inc.โs 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding.ย
Following her podium finish, Vanderveen took over the lead in theย Longines Rider Challengeย with 170 points. Sydney Shulman Desiderio (ISR) has moved into second with 132 points, and Christian Coyle (IRL) sits third with 130 points. The Challenge, which awards $30,000 and a Longines watch to the rider accumulating the most points in the weekโs Open Jumper classes, will be awarded Sunday following the Longines Hampton Classic 5* Grand Prix.
Final Results โ $70,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 5*, presented by Longines
1) McLain Ward (USA) & High Star Hero โ 0 / 0 โ 34.91
2) Jordan Coyle (IRL) & For Gold โ 0 / 0 โ 35.31
3) Kristen Vanderveen (USA) & Bull Run’s Jireh โ 0 / 0 โ 36.21
Source: Press Release by Marty Bauman / Classic Communications for the Hampton Classic Horse Show
Photos: ยฉ HCHS / Kind Media
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