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Darragh Kenny and Important de Muze win The Santa Stakes at Olympia

Thursday, 19 December 2019
CSI5*-W Olympia, The London International Horse Show 2019

Photo © The London International Horse Show Darragh Kenny and Important de Muze won the Santa Stakes at Olympia. Photo © The London International Horse Show.

 

From press release from The London International Horse Show

 


 

The opening CSI5* class at Olympia – The London International Horse Show, the 1.40m Welcome Stakes, saw a British one-two with Holly Smith and Flipper Darco UK Z (Flipper d'Elle x Darco) taking the victory by just 0.03 seconds from Laura Renwick aboard Bintang II (Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve x Orlando). Germany’s Olympic Eventing Champion Michael Jung, competing at Olympia this week with his show jumping hat on, finished close behind in third place, riding the eight-year-old Dante RZ (Diarado x Alvarez 17). 

The feature class of the day, the 1.55m Santa Stakes supported by Olympia provided top-class sport with the world’s best show jumping combinations competing for the €27,000 prize fund. The first of the 10 riders through to the jump-off was Britain’s Holly Smith with her European team bronze medal winning horse Heart’s Destiny (Heart Throb x Rabino) who set the pace with a clear round in a time of 35.29 seconds. 

William Whitaker and RMF Echo (Virus de Laubry x Feo) followed with a smooth and speedy clear in a time of 34.45, putting the pressure on those to follow, but an exceptionally tight turn to the penultimate fence gave Darragh Kenny the advantage at the half-way stage. Those that followed valiantly tried to catch the Irishman but picked up faults on the way, with Kenny’s time proving impossible to catch, giving him the victory for the second successive year, this time aboard the 11-year-old Important de Muze (Erco van't Roosakker x Nabab de Reve).

Speaking after the class Kenny said: “It’s such a great show here, I really like coming here every year, the crowd are always amazing and to start off with a win is really nice. I didn’t get to see William’s round but I know my horse is quite careful and just went as fast as I could, which proved good enough today.”

The Musto Inside Edge Stakes, a 1.50m speed class, saw world no. 1 Steve Guerdat take an early lead riding Victorio des Frotards (Barbarian x Prince Ig'or), jumping clear in a time of 55.42 seconds to set the pace. The notoriously fast Guy Williams pulled out all the stops aboard his 12-year-old gelding Cupido (L'Esprit x No Limit) to take over the lead, crossing the line in 54.83 seconds, a time which proved good enough for second place. 

Britain’s leading lady Holly Smith looked to place Williams’ lead in jeopardy, making an extremely tight turn back to the Houses of Parliament wall at fence four, however her final time of 55.29 put her in eventual third position. 

It was the reigning European Champion Martin Fuchs, fresh from Grand Prix victory in Geneva last weekend, who verified his world no. 2 credentials with an exceptionally smooth round, cutting all the corners to take the victory by over one second, posting a time of 53.47 with the talented 10-year-old grey mare Chica B Z (Canturano x Berlin). 

A delighted Fuchs said: “It’s really nice to be here, it doesn’t feel like hard work and it’s a great Christmas feeling. Chica is quite experienced and is used to making tight turns so I didn’t have to do too much today.”

It was also a great night for young rider Emily Moffitt, who was presented with the Raymond Brooks-Ward Memorial Trophy, an award for the British under-25 rider who has shown the greatest potential for future success in that calendar year.

 



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