CSI 4*

Aaron Vale & Gray’s Inn Gallop for the Gold in the $117,000 LeMieux Qualifier CSI 4*

Ocala, Florida, United States โ€“ February 06, 2025 โ€“ The $117,000ย LeMieuxย Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 4* brought 40 top international athletes from 13 nations to the WEC Grand Arena, all vying for top honors. In the end, it was Aaron Vale (USA) and Thinkslikeahorseโ€™s Grayโ€™s Inn (Cannavaro x Oscar) who secured their second Grand Prix Qualifier win of the 2025 Winter Spectacular Show Series, taking home the lionโ€™s share of the prize money.ย ย 

FEI Level III course designer Ken Krome (USA) set a welcoming track for the dayโ€™s featured class, with 18 combinations delivering fault-free rounds to advance to the jump-off.ย ย 

Vale (USA) qualified both of his mounts for the short course and set a quick standard aboard Styles in 34.42 seconds. โ€œStyles jumped super and I was thrilled with him, but then I was a little miffed when I got beat so quickly by Jad [Dana]. He took a fair bit off my time, so I was pretty motivated mentally at that moment to try to win.โ€ย ย 

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W

Daniel Bluman (ISR) came closest to catching Vale aboard Over the Top Stablesโ€™ Gemma W (Luidam x Unaniem). Bluman and the 14-year-old Dutch Warmblood (KWPN) mare blazed around the course, clocking in at 32.45 seconds to finish second.ย ย 

Simon McCarthy (IRL) & Gotcha

Irelandโ€™s Simon McCarthy (IRL) rounded out the podium with another strong performance, guiding the 14-year-old Holsteiner gelding Gotcha (Stakkato x Cassini I) to third place with a quick jump-off time of 32.68 seconds.ย ย 

โ€œGrayโ€™s Inn doesnโ€™t have quite as big of a stride as Styles, and I felt like I got similar strides, except maybe to the last jumpโ€”I know I did one less there for sureโ€”but with a little smaller stride, the same number of strides is faster because heโ€™s working harder and stretching more. I felt like I was fast from one to two and up to the combination. I was really hoping to do one less back to the vertical, which unfortunately I didnโ€™t get done. But after that, I just ran home and told myself I am not slowing down.โ€  

Aaron Vale (USA) & Grayโ€™s Inn

The pair soared over the final vertical, stopping the clock at an unbeatable 31.99 seconds.  

โ€œHeโ€™s been a great partner. My wife did a lovely job with him, and it was her idea to let me ride him for a little. Heโ€™s been great in these classes and is always fun to ride,โ€ shared Vale about the 11-year-old Warmblood gelding.   

Aaron Vale (USA) & Grayโ€™s Inn

Final Results โ€“ $117,000ย LeMieuxย Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 4*

1) Aaron Vale (USA) & Grayโ€™s Inn โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 31.99

2) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Gemma W โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 32.45

3) Simon McCarthy (IRL) & Gotcha โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 32.68

Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography



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