
Lexington, Kentucky, USA โ May 18, 2024 โ The ladies ruled the ring again as international show jumping action at theย Kentucky Horse Parkย concluded on Saturday with theย $125,000 Mary Rena Murphy Grand Prix CSI 3*, presented by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, during theย Kentucky Spring Classic. The top three finishers from Thursdayโsย $62,500 Spring Classic CSI 3*ย returned to the podium at the end of the night. This time it wasย Cathleen Driscollย (USA) andย Aromeย who topped the nine-horse jump-off and accepted the winning prize from the Murphy family. Thursdayโs winning combination,ย Ali Ramsayย (CAN) andย Conrado 12, placed second, whileย Sloane Colesย (USA) andย Ninja JW Van De Moerhoeveย took home the third place prize as one of the nightโs early pathfinders.
The grand prix was held in memory of the late Mary Rena Murphy, one of the horse industriesโ most influential people. She worked diligently to promote the Kentucky Horse Park and was a major influence for the first hunter jumper shows at the venue. Her vision for an exhibitor-friendly competition at a world-class facility helped shape the Kentucky Horse Park into what it has become today.
After leading the nightโs lap of honor, Driscoll credited her partnership with Arome, a 14-year-old Selle Francais owned by Plain Bay Farm, for their success. โIโve been riding Arome for a couple of years now and heโs really my steady Eddie in my string,โ she expressed. โHeโs the horse that I jumped my first five star on, so I have a lot of experience with him and weโve had a great partnership.โ
Guilherme Jorgeย (BRA) set a technical track that kept horses and riders focused from start to finish for the final FEI event of the week. After an opening bending line, riders had to jump an oxer-vertical-oxer triple combination in the middle of the ring before continuing to a wide triple bar and a delicate vertical-vertical double combination. They finished over a bending line to a plank vertical next to the gate. Only nine athletes completed the course without error and advanced to the tiebreaker. The jump-off included the second half of the triple combination, two tight rollbacks and a long gallop before the final line of oxers.

Ashley Vogel (USA) and Ceres Van Het Moeshof were the first to return and set the time to beat with a clear round in 44.70 seconds, which would hold up for fourth place.ย Sloane Colesย (USA) andย Ninja JW Van De Moerhoeveย were next, and quickly moved to the top of the leaderboard as they dashed across the ring with all the rails intact in a time of 41.67 seconds.
Ali Ramsay (CAN) already had one win under her belt for the week with Conrado 12 and tried to claim her second win as she traversed the track in a speedy 41.16 seconds to edge ahead of Coles.
Her leading time did not hold for long though, with Driscoll in the ring next, who had the advantage of watching the leading ridersโ tracks. She used Aromeโs huge stride to her advantage, leaving out in the long lines as she galloped home in 39.77 seconds with the victory in hand.
โI saw Roberto [Teran] go and his plan matched mine,โ explained Driscoll. โIt was nice to be able to see it once and see that the numbers were accurate. I thought my horse was just super with me everywhere. When I called on him, he responded well. He has a huge stride, so this was quite a good jump off for him. I was really able to keep galloping and I think I just did fewer strides than everyone on those long lines.โ
As the Kentucky Spring Series begins to wind down, Driscoll concluded, โKentucky is always a staple on our calendar. We make a point to come to these shows in the spring. Itโs a fantastic venue. After being in Florida for so long, the horses come here refreshed and ready to go. I find they always jump well. The arenaโs beautiful, I love the field and getting to take the horses out, and the town of Lexington is a lovely town. There are a lot of nice restaurants and things to do, so itโs really a joy for us to be able to come here for these two weeks in the spring.โ
Sunday marks the conclusion of theย Kentucky Spring Horse Showย at theย Kentucky Horse Park. The final day of competition will feature the $15,000 U25 Grand Prix, followed by the $35,000 Commonwealth Grand Prix, presented by Sterling Equestrian/Forest Hill. For more information on the Kentucky Spring Series please visitย http://www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.

Final Results โ $125,000 Mary Rena Murphy Grand Prix CSI 3*
1) Cathleen Driscoll (USA) & Arome โ 0 / 0 โ 39.77
2) Ali Ramsay (CAN) & Conrado 12 โ 0 / 0 โ 41.16
3)ย Sloane Colesย (USA) &ย Ninja JW Van De Moerhoeveย โ 0 / 0 โย 41.67
Source: Press Release from Kentucky Horse Shows
Photos: ยฉ Shawn McMillen Photography
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