
Wellington, Florida, USA โ November 17, 2024 โ Alex Granato (USA) closed out ESP Pre-Charity week at Floridaโs Wellington International by racing to a win in the $140,000ย Flagler Insurance Grand Prix CSI 3* riding Helios vd Nosahoeve on Sunday.ย With record-breaking entries totaling more than 750 horses for the week, twelve nations were represented in the dayโs featured event. Nine horses advanced to course designer Hector Loyolaโs (PUR) tie-breaking jump-off.

Granato, 41, returned with only three to come behind him and posted a formidable time to beat in 42.60 seconds.ย
โI wanted to establish all my speed early to the triple bar so I could navigate and be patient to the verticals,โ said Granato. โFrom there, I needed to keep the pace through the track.โ
Granato stuck to his plan with the 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Numero Uno x London) owned by Kisma Equestrian, and bumped the then leader Luis Fernando Larrazabal (VEN) to second.

Riding Baroness, owned in partnership with Leeann Ablin, Larrazabal settled for the runner-up ribbon in a time of 45.50 seconds.ย

โHis strength is a super consistent attitude,โ said Granato, a member of the bronze medal winning U.S. team at the 2019 Pan-American Games in Lima, Peru. โI was trying to keep up with him out there. He’s so bold and brave at the jumps.โ
At the start of his partnership with Helios vd Nosahoeve two years ago, Granato felt the horse lacked experience. Now, after seven international wins this year, he has confidence that the horse is a true winner.
โWhen I took the time to fine-tune him and trust him in the ring, his competitive nature took off,โ recalled Granato. โMy main focus is going to be to stay consistent at this level and maybe dabble in more four- or five-stars.โ

Andrew Welles (USA) and Idol H&H rounded out the top three for owners Evergreen Stables and Itasca Group, by taking third in 46.01 seconds.
Irelandโs Philip McGuane had the time beat but finished with one rail down. He rode Ophea HQ, owned by Evergate Stables, to the fastest four-fault round in 41.98 seconds.ย

Granato, whose Mad Season, LLC, is based in Lexington, KY, shifted his plan this year to let his string spend their fall in the paddock and make his yearly pilgrimage to Florida earlier. โWe skipped indoors, came down at the start of November and focused on this week and the upcoming four-star. Iโve really enjoyed it; I’m excited to be going again.โ
International competition at Wellington International resumes with the ESP Holiday & Horses CSI4* November 27 through December 1.

Final Results โ $140,000 Flagler Insurance Grand Prix CSI 3*
1) Alex Granato (USA) & Helios vd Nosahoeve โ 0 / 0 โ 42.60
2) Luis Fernando Larrazabal (VEN) & Baroness โ 0 / 0 โ 45.50
3) Andrew Welles (USA) & Idol H&H โ 0 / 0 โ 46.01
Source: Press Release from Wellington International
Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Cassidy Klein / Sportfot
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