
Ocala, Florida, United States โ June 14, 2025 โ The stands were packed with eager exhibitors and spectators for the first international grand prix of the 2025 Summer Series: the $75,000 Coca-Cola Beverages Florida Grand Prix CSI 2* at World Equestrian Center โ Ocala (WEC). Thirty-eight top-level athletes representing 16 countries gave it their all in hopes of taking home the lionโs share of the prize money. In the end, it was Aaron Vale (USA) who piloted his rising star, Helios du Moulin (Untouchable x Quidam De Revel), to the eight-year-old Selle Franรงais geldingโs first international grand prix victory.
FEI Level III course designer Andy Christiansen of Ecuador set a challenging track for Saturday nightโs competition, featuring intricate lines and a tight time allowed. Just seven pairs managed to deliver clear rounds, setting the stage for a high-stakes jump-off featuring riders from the United States, Australia, Ireland, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic.
โAndy is a great course designer, and I love jumping his tracks,โ shared Vale, the pathfinder in the first round. โThe time allowed was just tight enough to keep you honest. This track was about reading the fine printโthe jumps were just a bit more delicate.โ

Returning first for the jump-off, Vale laid down a competitive round with his talented young partner, owned by The Helios du Moulin Group. โI thought I could do seven strides from one to two, but I ended up taking eight, which slightly left the door open for someone. I maybe could have pushed and tried for it, but I knew I was going to make it if I did eight. After that, I got everything pretty much like I wanted it and got a really nice turn from the liver pool back to the second-to-last vertical. He is only eight, so for him to get so close to what I thought was possible tonightโhe was really impressive.โ
The pair blazed through the short course in 36.87 secondsโa time no one else could catch.
Speaking about Helios du Moulin, Vale said, โI bought him as a seven-year-old in France last summer when I was stationed there trying to make the Olympic team. Heโs just a wonderful little horse and has come along so quickly. Everything came up great for him, and he really seemed to be in his element.โ

Irelandโs Robert Blanchette (IRL) earned second place aboard Ridersmithโs 11-year-old gelding, Carnlea Premier Balou (Balou Du Rouet x Cavalier Royale), finishing just behind Vale in 37.13 seconds.

Australiaโs Maleah Lang McMahon (AUS) was the only other rider to produce a double-clear effort. She piloted her own 14-year-old New Zealand Sport Horse gelding, Central Park, to a smooth and tidy finish in 41.43 seconds to round out the podium.
Saturday night also marked Helios du Moulinโs first experience competing under the lightsโa milestone Vale was grateful to give the young horse. โItโs a real bonus to get to jump a two-star under the lights with a young horse before he moves up to 1.50m/1.55m. Itโs a real test, so to be able to get in this atmosphere at a height where heโs more comfortable is a great experience for him, and weโre just thrilled.โ

The win adds to Valeโs current hot streak, which includes international Grand Prix victories at the Devon Horse Show and Upperville. He now heads to Rotterdam for the third leg of the Longines League of Nationsโข, followed by Aachen, Germany. โIโve had a good couple of weeks, including this one, so Iโm going in with a bit of confidence, and hopefully we can keep it up.โ
Heโs also looking forward to spending Fatherโs Day with his 11-year-old daughter, Kinser, whoโs already showing a competitive spirit like her parents. โItโs a lot of fun because she loves riding and loves winning. Itโs so much fun to watch her,โ Vale shared. โShe has a few good horses, including my old Grand Prix horse, Elusive. She has quite the ability, and I know she is going to be a superstar when she starts her career.โ

Final Results โ $75,000 Coca-Cola Beverages Florida Grand Prix CSI 2*
1) Aaron Vale (USA) & Helios du Moulin โ 0 / 0 โ 36.87
2) Robert Blanchette (IRL) & Carnlea Premier Balou โ 0 / 0 โ 37.13
3) Maleah Lang McMahon (AUS) & Central Park โ 0 / 0 โ 41.43
Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography
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