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Taylor Land Takes off Towards Success in the $35,000 Great American Grand Prix

Wayne, Illinois, USA โ€“ June 08, 2024 โ€“ Team Land rider Taylor Land (USA) was on quite the hot streak during the first week of the Hits Chicago Lamplight Spring Spectacular, securing top placings in multiple spotlight classes with her mounts.

During the $35,000 Great American Grand Prix on Saturday, June 8, 2024, Taylor Land (UTA) navigated Kim Landโ€™s 15-year-old Holsteiner gelding, Caballero (Casall), to victory. The pair had also claimed the second place in Thursdayโ€™s $20,000 Alliant Private Client Cup. Land and Caballero generated one of four double clears of the day, securing the win with an impressive jump-off time of 39.003 seconds.

Linda Radigan (USA) & Balveneur Z

Thursdayโ€™s $20,000 Alliant Private Client Cup winner Linda Radigan (USA) captured second on her 16-year-old Zangersheide gelding, Balveneur Z (Balougran Z), after crossing the timers in 40.512 seconds.

Shannon Sullivan  (USA) & Downtown’s Main Event

Shannon Sullivan  (USA) rounded out the top three with her own 17-year-old Polish Warmblood, Downtownโ€™s Main Event, finishing close behind Radigan with a time of 40.551 seconds.

โ€œCaballero has lived in France most of his life, and has been with a couple of different riders, having success at the 2 and 3-star levels,โ€ explained Land. โ€œIโ€™ve had him for about a year and a half, and heโ€™s one of the only horses Iโ€™ve bought without trying him first. I think heโ€™s an incredible horse with so much heart and talent, and heโ€™s a total blast to ride.โ€

Land attributed much of their dayโ€™s success to the way the course suited her mount, adding, โ€œCaballero really responded well to this course. There were three combinations, no triple, but it was connected. There were a lot of options, which I always think is fun because it wasnโ€™t a course suited to just one type of horse. There was a lot of variety, with bending lines and options, even in the jump-off. There were big turns, rollbacks, and options everywhere.

Taylor Land (USA) & Caballero

Reflecting on her success, Land expressed her gratitude for her parentsโ€™ support, sharing, โ€œboth of my parents have definitely been my biggest supporters, trainers, and role models in riding. They both grew up equestrians and met while riding as teenagers. Theyโ€™ve taught me pretty much everything I know. I really owe everything to them. Itโ€™s something weโ€™ve always shared as a family, and itโ€™s a whole lot of fun.โ€

Land is excited to return to the Lamplight Equestrian Center this summer and expressed her love for the historic venue.

โ€œI had so much fun here last year, so I wanted to come back. Itโ€™s just a beautiful facility. Everyoneโ€™s friendly. I stayed in Saint Charles last year, and now Iโ€™m staying in Elgin. The towns are great, with good restaurants and things to do. Itโ€™s just a friendly atmosphere, which I really enjoy at horse shows, and thereโ€™s great jumping. Itโ€™s been a lot of fun.โ€

Although the week has concluded, the action at Hits Chicago will continue Wednesday, June 12, with the start of the second week of the Lamplight Spring Spectacular Series.

Final Results โ€“ $35,000 Great American Grand Prix

1) Taylor Land (USA) & Caballero โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.003

2) Linda Radigan (USA) & Balveneur Z โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 40.512

3) Shannon Sullivan  (USA) & Downtownโ€™s Main Event โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 40.551

Source: Press Release from Hits Horse Shows

Photos: ยฉ Hits Shows / Alison Hartwell Photography



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