Pedro Veniss Claims Championship Title in the ‘Pan American’ Grand Prix; Vanessa Mannix and Grand Cru Vd Vijf Eiken 4th

It was a fantastic display of show jumping talent in today’s ‘Pan American’ Grand Prix, presented by Rolex. The challenging course required incredible talent and dexterity from both horses and riders, as well as sheer determination, for those looking to realize the championship title.

Out of a worldwide field of 40 athletes, the championship title in this afternoon event was earned by Pedro Veniss of Brazil, also the Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva winner last December. When asked about his winning performance, Veniss said, “I knew it was a difficult and technical track and there would not be too many clear rounds. Quabri is a special horse and he is very good at Spruce Meadows. We have had good success here since our first visit in 2015.”

In today’s competition, the starting roster was narrowed to only three riders qualifying into the Grand Prix jump off. The first competitor to achieve a clear score card in round one was Peter Lutz (USA) aboard Robin De Ponthual a 12 year-old Selle Francais gelding. The impressive faultless score was matched in the jump off arriving to the finish line with a time of 53.97 seconds. Lutz said, “I was first to go in the jump off and I knew I wanted to go clear, I feel that is the best thing to do in that situation to put pressure on the two.” He continued, “going first you don’t have the advantage to see some of the lines so I think there was definitely one less stride to the last jump that I didn’t do – so you definitely can learn a lot from watching – but our horse went great and I was so happy with the double clear. I thought it was just a great outcome for us.”

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