CSI 2*

Sophie Hinners & Viva Las Vegas W Hit the Jackpot in the $85,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix CSI 2*

Ocala, Florida, United States โ€“ March 23, 2025 โ€“ Victory on the final day of the Longines League of Nationsโ„ข Ocala CSIO 5* belonged to young German talent Sophie Hinners (GER) and Viva Las Vegas W. The pair topped a starting field of 40 entries to win the $85,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix CSI 2* on Sunday, March 23, at World Equestrian Center (WEC) โ€“ Ocala in Ocala.

The final day of competition saw an interesting mix of veteran campaigners and young up-and-comers take on the 1.45m course set by Irish course designer Alan Wade (IRL). A total of seven athletes representing six different nations posted a clear first-round effort to qualify for the jump-off.

Charlie Jones (GBR) & Montserrat OS

The first double clear was posted by Charlie Jones (GBR) riding Montserrat OS, a 10-year-old Anglo European gelding (Care For x Del Piero P B) owned by the Chad familyโ€™s Stone Ridge Farms. The pair was efficient in a time of 37.56 seconds but were quickly overtaken by the next rider to enter the WEC Grand Arena, Kara Chad (CAN).ย 

Kara Chad (CAN) & Corinna Z

Also riding for Stone Ridge Farms, Chad shaved a full second off the time set by Jones. She stopped the clock in 36.57 seconds aboard Corinna Z, a nine-year-old Belgian-bred mare (Cornet Obolensky x Kannan).

Chad was followed in the order by Sophie Hinners (GER) and the lead changed hands once again when the 27-year-old guided Viva Las Vegas W to a clear round in 35.23 seconds. None who followed were able to jump clear, with past Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) being the fastest of the four-fault rounds to place fourth riding Ester de Maugre while world number one Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) took fifth with Steely Dan.

โ€œThe jump-off was really cool with her; sheโ€™s really thinking with me,โ€ said Hinners of the nine-year-old Holsteiner mare (Vagabond de la Pomme x Cancara) owned by Matthias Wittke. โ€œWe have had Viva Las Vegas since she was five years old. I started to ride her when she was seven, so I have already had a long partnership with her. She has a beautiful character, and she has such good rideability. Since she was five, she was always very well balanced and beautiful to ride. She always gave a good jump. Sheโ€™s one of the very easy horses that always does a lovely job in the ring, and we are totally happy to have her in the stable.โ€

Sophie Hinners (GER) aboard Viva Las Vegas W is presented as the winner of the $85,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix CSI 2* by Bettina and Paul Schockemรถhle representing The Dutta Corp., and Jim Wolf (far right) of World Equestrian Center.

Hinnersโ€™ boyfriend and Longines League of Nationsโ„ข Ocala teammate, Richard Vogel (GER), rode the horse on the Florida circuit this winter before handing the reins back to Hinners.

โ€œI came here to show for this week, and she jumped all three two-star classes clear and picked up a ribbon in every class. To now win the grand prix is pretty amazing,โ€ said Hinners, who anchored the German team to a second-place finish in the Longines League of Nationsโ„ข Ocala riding Iron Dames Singclair.

Of her WEC debut, Hinners said, โ€œIt was a very great week for me. My horses jumped great. Itโ€™s an absolutely fantastic facility. Itโ€™s so nice and beautiful and great conditions, so I hope I can be back next year. I really love it here.โ€

Final Results โ€“ $85,000 The Dutta Corp. Grand Prix CSI 2*

1) Sophie Hinners (GER) & Viva Las Vegas W โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 35.23

2) Kara Chad (CAN) & Corinna Z โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.56

3) Charlie Jones (GBR) & Montserrat OS โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.57

Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography



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