CSIO 5*

Karl Cook & Caracole de La Roque Turn on the Afterburner to Win the €500,000 Rolex Grand Prix of Rome CSIO 5*

Rome, Italy – May 24, 2024 – With a breathtaking last-to-go round, America’s Karl Cook (USA) and the super-mare Caracole de La Roque scorched to victory in this afternoon’s 500,000 Rolex Grand Prix of Rome CSIO 5* at the CSIO 5* of Rome – Master d’Inzeo at Piazza di Siena.

It was a huge achievement for the 33-year-old rider who is based in San Diego, California and for the 14-year-old mare who has carried him to the very top of the sport.

Cook was clearly humbled by the success he enjoyed today. He knows he’s riding one of the all-time-great mares of the sport of showjumping and, together, they are gelling into a formidable partnership with huge potential.

It seemed world number seven, Austria’s Max Kuhner (AUT), had pinned down the win with a storming jump-off performance from his 12-year-old gelding Elektric Blue P who set the pace halfway through the 13-horse second-round decider when stopping the clock with a super clear round in 39.58 seconds.

However Sweden’s Petronella Andersson (SWE) came very close indeed when storming through the finish just 0.2 seconds slower in 39.78 seconds with her 10-year-old mare Odina van Klapscheut to slot, temporarily, into second place.

Karl Cook (USA) & Caracole de La Roque

But Cook and Caracole had the best of the draw and once they set off with their last-to-go run there was no doubting their intentions. They were on fire when galloping through the timers to take the win in 38.27 seconds.

Mixed Fortunes

The American rider has had mixed fortunes since taking over the ride on the mare from flying Frenchman Julien Epaillard (FRA) whose horses are always speed machines. When they were part of the gold-medal-winning US team at the Pan American Games 2023 in Quillota, Chile last year it was clear they still hadn’t quite ironed out a mutual understanding. But all that has changed.

Today, they came into the ring with just one thing in mind, and they pulled it off with a jump-off round that was confident and classy and that had the Italian crowd roaring with delight as they pinned Kuhner into runner-up spot and Andersson into third.

Karl Cook (USA) & Caracole de La Roque

Asked about his mindset as he set off on his final run, Cook replied, “I was going to win it! Not like I was actually going to win, but in my head I went in there to do it! I’d seen Max go, and how crisp and clean all his turns were, I wasn’t thinking I could shave two strides off anywhere. I just had to be quick, clean and do the strides I hoped were possible. I didn’t leave any strides out different to Max, but Caracole is just so fast along the ground and over the jumps, she looks where she’s going, she gets very square right out of the turn and she’s just so fast!”, he explained.

Caracole is enthusiastic about her job and the American rider said once he gets in the saddle “it’s a bit like lighting a rocket, and you can’t turn it off so you just have to point in the right direction!”

“I started riding her in the middle of February last year so it hasn’t been very long and we’ve made some mistakes but we’ve learned a lot and it feels like we are almost there putting it all together”, he said, and today the pair proved just that.

Karl Cook (USA)

Trainer

Cook then talked a little more about his trainer, Eric Navet and about Caracole who gave him today’s career-defining victory.

“It’s been the gift of my life to be able to work with the amazing horseman and rider Eric Navet for so many years, it’s almost exactly 12 years that we’ve been together now. I came over (to Europe) in the summer of 2012 to first work with him”, he explained. And he recognised the contribution of his background support. “Everything that it takes to get in the ring with a horse that’s happy, sound, looking good and prepared for the class at hand is a mountain of work, and I’m so grateful for everything my team put in”, he added.

As for his partnership with Caracole….”it was probably the most daunting thing I ever tried to do to start riding her because trying to follow Julien is impossible! Everyone knew how good the mare is, including me, so it’s been a lot of work to get here and I’m very proud about where we’re at. She keeps pushing me to get better, she’s very clear when I’m not good enough and she pulls me along when we need it. She’s an amazing, amazing mare!” he said.

Nobody was arguing with that this evening when he became the sixth US rider to take the 91st anniversary Grand Prix title at CSIO Rome.

Podium: 2) Max Kuhner (AUT) 1) Karl Cook (USA) 3) Petronella Andersson (SWE)

Final Results – 500,000 Rolex Grand Prix of Rome CSIO 5*

1) Karl Cook (USA) & Caracole de La Roque – 0 / 0 – 38.27

2) Max Kuhner (AUT) & Elektric Blue P– 0 / 0 – 39.58

3) Petronella Andersson (SWE) & Odina van Klapscheut – 0 / 0 – 39.78

Source: Press Release (edited) from CSIO Roma – Piazza di Siena

Photos: © CSIO Roma / Fotografi Sportivi



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