Returning first in the jump-off was William Lowry on Winsor Farm Sales' Polygraaf. I love for it to be big and hope that he's having a good day and rides well so that he can have a clear round." Usually when it's big, it's encouraging for me because I have a horse that can jump big jumps. I thought he ended up with a good result." Ballard added, "I thought it was big, but it's the first Sunday I've jumped this circuit. I thought there would be a few more clean, it was fair and asked a lot of different questions. After two-thirds of the 47 entries had gone, those who had faults or a refusal were choosing to retire from the course rather than continue, leading to nine retirements in all.Ĭhapot mentioned, "It was a really nice, flowing track. There were six four-fault rounds and one elimination. It was not the easiest of courses, but five made the good list to return for the jump-off. The course integrated an open water jump, a triple combination and a two stride set in front of the in-gate. Petersen set a rolling track around the field that included 14 numbered obstacles. Sunday's course was designed by Olaf Petersen of Germany. The Kilkenny Internationale, CSI 3* wrapped up competition on Sunday with the highlight of the week, the $60,000 Kilkenny Internationale Cup.Īfter winning the Sunday grand prix in week two of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) and finishing second last week, Laura Chapot and Little Big Man continued their streak by triumphing in today's class over Molly Ashe and Cocu and Erynn Ballard and Robin van Roosendael. Little Big Man and Laura Chapot, winners of the $60,000 Kilkenny Internationale Cup at the Winter Equestrian Festival.
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