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Richard Spooner Bookends the Podium in the $75,000 Barnwalkers Grand Prix at Ocala

Ocala, Florida, USA โ€“ November 16, 2024 โ€“ The WEC Grand Arena at World Equestrian Center โ€“ Ocala was buzzing with energy as exhibitors and spectators gathered for the $75,000ย Barnwalkersย Grand Prix during Week II of the 2024 November Show Series. A thrilling seven-horse jump-off had the crowd on the edge of their seats, culminating in a dramatic finish when last-to-go Richard Spooner (USA) clinched the win aboard Molly Ohrstromโ€™s Halcon.

FEI Level III course designer Oscar Soberon (USA) set challenging tracks for a competitive field of 29 horse-and-rider combinations. Riders from ten different nations competed, but the jump-off came down to a battle between Ireland, the United States, and Australia.

Robert Blanchette (IRL) & Chardonnay

Robert Blanchette (IRL) was the first to go and set the bar high, piloting Ridersmith LLCโ€™s speedy 13-year-old Westphalian mare, Chardonnay (Comme II Faut 5 x Quinni Van Het Rozenhof) to a blazing time of 36.752 seconds. Many thought his effort would remain unbeatable.

Richard Spooner (USA) & Lyjanair

Richard Spooner (USA) made it to the jump-off with two mounts: Lyjanair (Lyjanero x Villa), a new partner owned by Show Jumping Syndications Intโ€™l, and Halcon (Con Air 7 x Jota-e Calista), a horse heโ€™s developed since he was four. Watching Blanchetteโ€™s round, Spooner adjusted his strategy: โ€œWhen you watch someone go that fast, there is no plan anymoreโ€”itโ€™s just how fast can I get from one timer to the next?โ€ Spooner guided the 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding to a fast round, stopping the clock at 37.117 seconds, just shy of the lead.

Several riders tried but couldnโ€™t best Blanchetteโ€™s time. As the final competitor, Spooner entered the arena aboard his second mount Halcon, a horse heโ€™s produced from jumping a 1.10m in Jumper 1 to winning competitive grand prix events during the 2024 Winter Spectacular Show Series.ย 

Richard Spooner (USA) & Halcon

Coming back on Halcon, again, I couldnโ€™t really have a plan. I didnโ€™t think I could go any faster because Robert was so fast. I mean, on Lyjanair, I was just kicking the entire time. When I came in on Halcon, I thought, โ€˜If I can stick to the same numbers, I can travel faster,โ€™ because Halcon has a shorter stride than Lyjanair. After hitting that triple bar, I had to fly to get the eight, which meant I was probably up half a second from my earlier time. Then, I came a bit tighter to the combination, on an angle, and sharper out. I really put the hammer down across the middleโ€”it felt like I was in a different area code,โ€ he joked.ย ย โ€œThe six to the oxer was a no-brainer, and I just kept going, waiting for the last oxer, which he gave an incredible effort.โ€

With a remarkable time of 36.156 seconds, Spooner and the talented nine-year-old Argentinian Sport Horse stallion took the win.

Spooner couldnโ€™t have been prouder of his horses. โ€œIโ€™m elated. To feel an animal get dialed in and fight as hard as they can to jump clean, all while youโ€™re saying, โ€˜go faster, go faster, go faster,โ€™ and they just do itโ€”itโ€™s pretty invigorating.โ€

Luis Sabino Gonรงalves (POR) earned the fastest four-faulter award aboard Vick du Croisy, posting a swift first-round time of 72.756 seconds with one rail down.

Ben Taylor (GBR) was honored with the โ€˜Luck of the Drawโ€™ award.

Richard Spooner (USA) & Halcon during the awards ceremony

Final Results โ€“ $75,000ย Barnwalkersย Grand Prix

1) Richard Spooner (USA) & Halcon โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.156

2) Robert Blanchette (IRL) & Chardonnay โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.752

3) Richard Spooner (USA) & Lyjanair โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.117

Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Winslow Photography



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