CSI 2*

Karl Cook & Kalinka van’T Zorgvliet Crowned the Winners of the $63,000 C3RV Grand Prix CSI 2*

Thermal, California โ€“ January 24, 2026 โ€“ Since making a comeback to competition in September 2025, Karl Cook (USA) and Kalinka vanโ€™t Zorgvliet have consistently found themselves back atop the leaderboard, including on Saturday, January 24, in the $63,000ย C3RV Grand Prix CSI 2* at Desert International Horse Park.

โ€œWith her, we take it day by day, but she has got such an amazing heart,โ€ said Cook of the 16-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare that spent roughly a year and a half out of the show ring following an injury in the spring of 2024.

Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka vanโ€™t Zorgvliet

โ€œSheโ€™s so game and has so much fun doing it. Weโ€™ve had a couple good shows now in a row at this level. I think itโ€™s probably where weโ€™ll stay; I think sheโ€™s comfortable here.โ€โ€œKalinkaโ€ certainly looked more than just comfortable as she traversed the first-round course designed by Colm Quinn and Alan Wade (IRL). From there, Cook and Kalinka, owned by Signe Ostby, had the advantage of being the last to contest an 11-horse jump-off.

Reagan Tomb (USA) & Nijinsky 10

When they returned to the Grand Prix Stadium, the time to beat had been set at 36.90 seconds by Reagan Tomb (USA) and Nijinsky 10, but Cook and Kalinka shaved off just enough time to clinch the win in 36.32 seconds.

Tomb and Nijinsky 10, owned by Dirk Baudach, finished in second, and Zazou Hoffman (USA) rodeBloom du Plessis, owned by The Bloom Group, to third in 37.79 seconds.

Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka vanโ€™t Zorgvliet

โ€œI think the big thing was to go very, very quick but not get too crazy greedy,โ€ said Cook of his jump-off round. โ€œThere was an option to the last fence, and I hoped that the rest was quick enough; I did eight instead of seven. I tried to go faster in other areas so that I could be safer there. Kalinka was so good in those turns. Sheโ€™s so quick.โ€

Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka vanโ€™t Zorgvliet

While the class marked the conclusion of CSI2* competition at Desert Circuit 3, presented byย BrainJuice, both CSI 2* and CSI 5* competition resume this week at Desert Circuit 4, featuring the $340,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโ„ข โ€“ Thermal CSI 5*-W.

With 10 weeks of top-caliber competition, Desert Circuit at Desert International Horse Park continues through March 15, 2026. To learn more, visitย deserthorsepark.com.

Podium: 2) Reagan Tomb (USA), 1) Karl Cook (USA), 3) Zazou Hoffman (USA)

Final Results โ€“ $63,000 C3RV Grand Prix CSI 2*

1) Karl Cook (USA) & Kalinka vanโ€™t Zorgvliet โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.32

2) Reagan Tomb (USA) & Nijinsky 10 โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.90

3) Zazou Hoffman (USA) & Bloom du Plessis โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.79

Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park

Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Sport Photo / Megan Giese Media



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