CSI 5*

Chris Pratt Leads Banner Day for Canada Winning $181,200 Qualifier CSI 5* at MLSJ Monterrey Final

Monterrey, Mexico โ€” April 30, 2026 โ€” The ribbon was cut on Major League Show Jumpingโ€™s (MLSJ) final week with a win for Canadaโ€™s Chris Pratt (CAN) and Ideaal ES in Thursdayโ€™s $181,200 Qualifier CSI 5*, presented by Club Hรญpico La Silla, on the breathtaking field of Concurso La Silla during the ninth and final leg of MLSJ Season 5.

Chris Pratt (CAN) & Ideaal ES

โ€œThat was a lot of fun,โ€ said Northern Lights rider Pratt of his winning jump-off ride. โ€œIdeaal is such a fun horse to rideโ€”very careful and has a huge heart. He doesnโ€™t have the biggest stride, but he was covering ground on this grass beautifully. [The course] was toughโ€”there were a lot of questions that were tricky in a few different places. You needed quite a rideable and careful horse, and mine was both.

“Twelve countries were represented in the starting lineupโ€”including five athletes ranked within the world top 10. A total of ten horses advanced to the jump-off over tracks built by Paris Olympic course designer Gregory Bodo (FRA).

Erynn Ballard (CAN) & De Flor 111 Z Santa Rosa

Coming off a win in Thursdayโ€™s opening five-star earlier in the schedule, Canadian Olympian Erynn Ballard (CAN) set what appeared to be an uncatchable time to beat at 38.89 seconds with De Flor 111 Z Santa Rosa. The win was already guaranteed for Canada when Pratt, 57, returned last to chase Ballard’s leading time. He and his 13-year-old Dutch-bred gelding (Ukato x Conway) owned by Take The High Road, LLC, did just enough to stop the clock at 38.48 seconds and steal the victory.

With obvious emotion in his voice, the member of the 2006 World Championship and 2017 FEI Nations Cup Final squads for Canada said, โ€œThis is one of the biggest wins in a long time for me. To have this caliber of horses back jumping at venues like this is a dream come true.โ€ย 

Pratt stepped away from competing at the top level during the last several years to focus on coaching, but is back with competitive horsepower. โ€œTo be back at this level and part of Major League this year was a big goal [for me]. To have a win in the Qualifier at The Final is icing on the cake.โ€

Erynn Ballard (CAN) & De Flor 111 Z Santa Rosa

Ballardโ€”a Roadrunners team veteranโ€”and her 15-year-old stallion (Der Senaat 111 x Action Breaker) settled in second for owners Ilan Ferder and Andrea Hernandez Velasco.

Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) & Prins van’t Eigenlo

Third place was claimed by Brazilian Olympic Champion and Team KPF rider Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA), who piloted Prins Vanโ€™t Eigenlo, an 11-year-old Vigo d’Arsouilles STX son owned together with Rio Equestrian, to a time of 39.22 seconds.ย 

The win put Pratt on the season leaderboard just outside the top 20 in the individual standings and added 16 much-needed points to the tally for Northern Lights, the team currently sitting in last place. Points earned in the Qualifier, Team Competition and Grand Prix in Monterrey are worth double, making season-end titles still very much to play for.

Final Results โ€“ $181,200 Qualifier CSI 5*, presented by Club Hรญpico La Silla

1) Chris Pratt (CAN) & Ideaal ES โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 38.480

2) Erynn Ballard (CAN) & De Flor 111 Z Santa Rosa โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 38.890

3) Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) & Prins van’t Eigenlo โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.220

Source: Press Release from Major League Show Jumping

Photos: ยฉ MLSJ / Meraki Creative Group



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