CSI 5*

Karl Cook & Kalinka van`T Zorgvliet Claim the Bronze in the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 5*

08/03/2023 ; Wellington FL ; Winter Equestrian Festival – Week 9 ; grand prix ; 7350, KALINKA VAN’T ZORGVLIET, KARL COOK ; Sportfot

Wellington, Florida, USA โ€“ March 11, 2023 โ€“ Daniel Bluman (ISR) experienced a pleasant case of dรฉjร  vu on Saturday night after winning the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 5* during Week 9 of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). He and his steady partner Ladriano Z won the same event in 2019 and lead the victory gallop once again during โ€˜Saturday Night Lightsโ€™ in front of a packed house at Wellington International.

The highly anticipated track from internationally renowned course designer Alan Wade (IRL) produced top sport from a stacked field. Bluman was last to punch a ticket to the jump-off after Nayel Nassar (EGY), Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and Karl Cook (USA) paved the way.

If Bluman felt the pressure as he returned for the short course, he didnโ€™t show it while putting Ladriano Zโ€™s massive stride to good use over the expansive track. โ€œI watched Shaneโ€™s round and his horse and mine are both big and scopey, so I tried to do the same as him and edge him in a couple places,โ€ said Bluman of the 15-year-old Zangersheide gelding (Lawito x Baloubet Du Rouet) he owns with Blue Star Investments and Over The Top Stables.

โ€œHeโ€™s a really big horse so heโ€™s naturally not the fastest one moving his feet, but you do cover a lot of ground, especially in a jump off like this where it had big galloping,โ€ continued Bluman.

When Bluman pushed Ladriano Z through the timers, the clock showed they were six tenths of a second ahead in 43.24 seconds.

Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and the promising James Kann Cruz, a 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding (Kannan x Cruising) owned by Gizmo Partners, LLC settled for second after another strong showing in five-star competition at WEF.

After finishing third in the Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix CSI 5* two weeks previous, Sweetnam mentioned looking forward to another quality track from his fellow countryman Alan Wade. โ€œIt was very difficult in a different way; not dimensionally but especially the last line for a bigger strided horse was very difficult. He made a point to put the last jump in the corner where itโ€™s normally not, and the horses thought they were a done. This was top sport with four great horses and riders in the second round, and no poles.โ€

Bluman echoed Sweetnamโ€™s sentiment about Wellington attracting the best in the world during the winter months, saying, โ€œThis time of the year you have some of the greatest riders in the world here for the season so it’s very intense. You have to really plan, and I think part of the reason you see this podium here is because we know how to make a plan. These are big jumps, very technical, high competition and you have to treat it that way. If you know how to manage the season itโ€™s a great tool for you, your clients, owners and your family.โ€

Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka van’t Zorgvliet Photo: ยฉ Sportfot

Also jumping double-clear on a much slighter but lightning-fast horse, Karl Cook (USA) finished third for the home country riding Kalinka Vanโ€™t Zorgvliet, a 13-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare (Thunder Vd Zuuthoeve x Flipper D’elle) owned by Helen Signe Ostby.

โ€œThis jump-off really rewarded how fast you could cover ground more so than turning,โ€ said Cook. โ€œThere were three turns, so it was basically about ground coverage and on a horse like her she flies with a bit more turn, whereas these guysโ€™ horses are just faster across the ground. So, the goal was just to cover the ground as fast as I could but after watching I knew I had to go fast. After fence two, I knew I probably wasnโ€™t going to make it.

โ€œThis class was really important for us because I havenโ€™t shown her since December and chose to give her a few months off so she could rest and save her legs for later,โ€ continued Cook. โ€œIt’s always a bit of a risk to hold your cards closer to the end because it puts all the pressure on those couple times you decide to show. So, I knew I put a lot of pressure on myself and the last two โ€˜Saturday Night Lightsโ€™ I fell off and stopped out so, weโ€™re doing alright.โ€

Rounding out the jump-off field without a rail down, Nassar took fourth aboard Igor van de Wittemoere (Cooper Van De Heffinck X Orlando) owned by Evergate Stables.

Looking back on the evening, Bluman recapped, โ€œWe live to have moments like this where you’re competing against people you really admire and horses you really like. It was just the right group in the jump-off and I was really motivated to win it and when I crossed the timers I had a feeling I had.โ€

As winners of the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix , Bluman and Ladriano Zwere presented with the Herman โ€˜Kappyโ€™ Kaplan Perpetual Memorial Trophy. Bluman and Ladriano Z will next compete at FEI World Cupโ„ข Finals in Omaha, Nebraska.

Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Ladriano Z presented as winners of the $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 5* by Chris Desino, WER Principal; Dilan Bower-Desino, WER Marketing & Brand Manager; Craig Martin, Broker Agent; Rob Desino, Principal; and Cameron Scott, Sales Associate. Photo: ยฉ Sportfot

Final Results – $425,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 5*

1) Daniel Bluman (ISR) & Ladriano Z โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 43.24

2) Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & James Kann Cruz โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 43.85

3) Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka van’t Zorgvliet โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.56

Source: Press Release from ESP – Equestrian Sports Productions

Photos: ยฉ Sportfot



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