CSI 3*

Jacob Pope & Highway FBH Fly to First in $138,600 Agero Grand Prix CSI 3*

Traverse City, Michigan, USA – September 11, 2022 – Prior to July of this year, Jacob Pope (USA) had not yet won a grand prix. Two months later, he has two victories under his belt: one national and one international. Sunday afternoon, he scored his first FEI grand prix victory on the last day of the Silver Oak Jumper Tournament in the $138,600 Agero Grand Prix CSI 3* with Highway FBH, owned by Team Rakowsky Equestrian LLC.

“There’s really no feeling like it,” Pope said of winning his first international grand prix. “I’m so thrilled – beyond thrilled – with Highway. This is the happiest I’ve been in a long time and he’s such a great horse. I’m so excited for the future with him.”

One of six to jump clear in the first round, designed by Olaf Petersen, Jr. (GER), Pope saw only two quick, 4-fault jump-off rounds before his own turn to jump off. With the 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Plot Blue x Cornet Obolensky), he was strategic in staying tidy while also keeping all the fences up, becoming the first double-clear effort of the day in 38.73 seconds.

The only other double-clear round came from Kelly Arani (USA) with the Marigot Bay Farm LLC entry Impossible Dream (VDL Cardento 933). Following Pope, Arani went for the time but came just short in 39.78 seconds for second place.

Her trainer, Shane Sweetnam (IRL), took third as the fastest four-falter with Alejandro (Acorado’s Ass x Continue), owned by himself, Seabrook LLC, and Spy Coast Farm.

“It’s actually my first week competing in FEI with this horse. I’ve been looking for a horse for a while and Ivan [Rakowsky] found this amazing horse. I haven’t even touched a rail with him. He’s really a trier and the feeling is incredible. He gives you that winning feeling. You feel like you can jump anything and still jump clear. He’s always game to be forward and he doesn’t want to touch the jumps.”

Jacob Pope (USA) & Highway FBH during the awards ceremony

With a one-hundred percent win rate in international grand prix action, plus another top-six finish in the CSI 3* speed class on Thursday, Pope likes the way it’s going with Highway FBH. “It’s a childhood dream,” he said of Sunday’s accomplishment. “I’ve always wanted to win a grand prix. I won a national one a few weeks back with him, and to have an FEI win under our belts too, especially in our debut, I’m really pleased. I’ve been with Ivan for six years now and I’m thankful with how it’s progressed. It’s a winning team that I’m happy to be a part of.”

In addition to awards for the class, awards were presented to the Leading Lady and Leading Male Rider of the Silver Oak Jumper Tournament. Leading Lady Rider Award was awarded to Kelly Arani, with Lisa Goldman-Smolen (USA) in second and Eliza Lehrman (USA) in third. The Leading Male Rider Award was given to Pope, with Sweetnam in second and Simon McCarthy (IRL) in third.

Final Results – $138,600 Agero Grand Prix CSI 3*

1) Jacob Pope (USA) & Highway FBH – 0 – 38.73

2) Kelly Arani (USA) & Impossible Dream – 0 – 39.78

3) Shane Sweetbam (IRL) & Alejandro – 4 – 36.06

4) Simon McCarthy ( IRL) & Gotcha – 4 – 36.29

5) Freddie Vazquez (PUR) & Kirschwasser SCF – 4 – 39.71

6) Karl Cool (USA) & Caillou 24 – 8 – 38.46

7) Eliza Lehrman (USA) & Eluna CL Z – 1 – 80.89

8) Daniel Bedoya (BOL) & Quimi Del Maset – 1 – 81.00

9) Lacey Gilbertson (USA) & Karlin Van’t Vennehof – 4 – 76.68

10) Lisa Goldman-Smolen (USA) & Ivaro N – 4 – 77.08

11) Santiago Lambre (BRA) & Casey – 4 – 77.11

12) Lisa Goldman- Smolen (USA) Sovereign – 4 – 77.92

Source: Press Release from Traverse City Horse Shows

Photos: ©  Andrew Ryback Photograph