
Thermal, California, USA โ November 09, 2024 โย Course designer Colm Quinn built a challenging track for Saturday nightโs $100,000ย FarmVetย Grand Prix, but it was no match for Karl Cook (USA) and his 2024 Paris Olympics mount Caracole de La Roque. They topped a field of 56 entries to take home the win on November 9, at National Sunshine Series 2 in Thermal, CA.
Quinnโs first-round course saw seven horses and riders jump clear over the fences, but with three of them picking up time faults, only four horses ultimately advanced to the jump-off.
From there, Canadaโs Ben Asselin (CAN) and NKH Carrido were the first to return, and they set the time to beat at a clear 39.574 seconds.

However, that was once again no contest for Cook and โCaracole,โ the next pair in the ring. With quick slices throughout the course, they stopped the clock in 35.627 seconds to take over the top of the leaderboard, and to ultimately take home the win.

Finishing in second place on a time of 38.293 seconds were Uma OโNeill and her own Luigi dโEclipse.

Third place went to Kassidy Keith (CAN), who rode Havana to a finish time of 38.747 seconds. Asselin and NKH Carrido took home fourth, and fifth place with just one time fault went to Chandler Meadows and Calciet EB Z.ย

โIt was an interesting track,โ said Cook, who is based in Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA. โThe whole week, Colm [Quinn] has been setting things that are deceivingly delicate. You saw that on Thursday, and you saw that again tonight. Iโm supportive of where he left the time allowed, but I think if he just gave it two more seconds, we would have had 10 clear. It was measured at the right pace, and I think the jump off was also exciting. There were a lot of places to run and some tight turns. I think he did a great job tonight.โ

After helping the U.S. show jumping team earn a silver medal at this summerโs Paris Olympic Games, Cook is looking ahead to whatโs next for the 12-year-old Selle Franรงais mare, owned by Signe Ostby and Eric Navet.
โWeโve had an amazing year, and itโs kind of hard after the summer to figure out whatโs the right thing to do next,โ said Cook. โWe jumped a little bit in September, and things just werenโt settled back, so it made sense to come here and try to settle things back again before the last two big shows of the year. She feels great. She jumped really well on Thursday. She felt great today, settled, calm and smooth, so Iโm super happy.โ

While Caracole will be traveling next to the Santa Anita CSI 5*-W (Arcadia, CA) and then on to Switzerland for CHI Geneva, Cook still plans to be back at the Desert International Horse Park for Decemberโs Desert Holiday.
โItโs really close to home, and I love being in California and not being on the road all the time,โ concluded Cook. โIt has a great atmosphere. Night classes here, people show up; they cheer. Also, the environment for the horses [is great]. Thereโs a lot of space to ride. The footing in the warm-up ring and the grand prix ring here is amazing. I love the track out back for the horses and the paddocks. Itโs a good environment whether youโre jumping big stuff or youโre working with a young horse, it just has all that.โ
While Sunday, November 10, marks the conclusion of National Sunshine Series 2, the Desert International Horse Park season continues into March 2025. Next on the competition calendar in Thermal, CA, is Desert Holiday, kicking off December 4, 2024. To learn more about all events at the Desert International Horse Park, head to deserthorsepark.com.

Final Results โ $100,000ย FarmVetย Grand Prix
1) Karl Cook (USA) & Caracole de La Roque โ 0 / 0 โ 35.627
2) Uma O’Neill (NZL) & Luigi d’Eclipse โ 0 / 0 โ 38.293
3) Kassidy Keith (CAN) & Havana โ 0 / 0 โ 38.747
Source: Press Release from DIHP – Desert International Horse Park
Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Sport Photo
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