CSI 4*

McLain Ward Leads All-American Podium in the $200,000 Empire State Grand Prix CSI 4*, presented by Old Salem Farm

North Salem, New York, USA – May 19, 2024 – Five-time U.S. Olympian McLain Ward (USA) is no stranger to winning the $200,000 Empire State Grand Prix CSI 4*, presented by Old Salem Farm, and he added another victory to his record at the 2024 Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows on Sunday, this time riding Quimi Del Maset. Ward and Sport Four USA LLC’s 10-year-old C.D.E. gelding had a lead of just 0.02 seconds with their speedy, faultless score of 37.82 seconds.

The Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows are one of the premier stops on the nation’s hunter-jumper horse show circuit, offering a full schedule of world-class competition May 7-12 and May 14-19 that featured the nation’s best in equestrian sport. 

Course designer Alan Wade (IRL) narrowed a field of 35 entries representing six countries to just five entries in the jump-off for Sunday’s $200,000 Empire State Grand Prix CSI 4*, presented by Old Salem Farm, where he presented them with a highly technical 16-effort track set at 1.55m.

Nicholas Dello Joio (USA) & Cornet’s Cambridge

Nicholas Dello Joio (USA) was first to return for the tiebreaker with Cornet’s Cambridge, a 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding owned by The Berry Group LLC, and set the time to beat at a blistering 37.84 seconds.

Although Ward was able to snag the time in 37.82 seconds, it wasn’t without a heart-stopping moment before the final line.

McLain Ward (USA) & Quimi del Maset

“Quimi was very good. The lines were getting a little bit quiet for me, and I thought I was behind on the clock and had to make up some time to the second-to-last [fence],” Ward explained. “I think the horse was a little confused on where we were going. This is a very unique venue with grass close to the perimeter of the ring; I think that for a moment, he thought I was sending him out of the ring into the grass and wasn’t even looking to the fence. He stutter-stepped, and we ended up chipping in. It was a bit of a lucky distance, but he made a great athletic move and got out of the way. Sometimes, the horse helps you out and lets you get away with one, and it makes up for the unlucky days.”

Dello Joio and Cornet’s Cambridgeultimately landed in second place after Ward and Quimi’s careful save. “That’s our sport for you,” Ward said. “Nicholas has a long future ahead of him. He’s going to have some great days, and he’s going to have some days where the luck is on his side instead. We train and practice for the moments that we don’t expect, and like I said, Quimi made a great move today. I’m very proud of the horse and all the people around him – his owners, caretakers, everyone who has really believed in his story. I hope we keep developing this horse for great things in the future.”

Lucy Deslauriers (USA) & Joevaro N

Posting the third and final double-clear score was fellow American Lucy Deslauriers (USA), who piloted Luja’s 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion Joevaro N through the timers in 39.75 seconds.

McLain Ward (USA) & Quimi del Maset

Quimi Del Maset came into Ward’s barn at the beginning of 2023, and they saw incredible success in their first six months together, including a win in last year’s $65,000 Welcome Stake of North Salem presented by The Kincade Group. Unfortunately, things went a bit off-track when they had a fall during which both Ward and Quimi sustained injuries.

“All the people around the horse have worked very hard to get him back up to this level,” Ward said. “My supporters have believed in his journey and stood by us, and it’s nice to see the last several months really coming together again. I’m thrilled with his performance today.”

McLain Ward (USA) & Quimi del Maset during the awards ceremony

Final Results – $200,000 Empire State Grand Prix CSI 4*, presented by Old Salem Farm

1) McLain Ward (USA) & Quimi Del Maset – 0 / 0 – 37.82

2) Nicholas Dello Joio (USA) & Cornet’s Cambridge – 0 / 0 – 37.84

3) Lucy Deslauriers (USA) & Joevaro N – 0 / 0 – 39.75

Source: Press Release by Marty Bauman / Classic Communications for Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows

Photos: © SEL Photography



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