Aaron Vale and Elusive Claim Victory in the $75,000 Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Club Grand Prix at WEC (Ocala)

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Ocala, Florida – Aaron Vale (USA) piloted Elusive, owned by Thinks Like A Horse, to the blue ribbon in the $75,000 Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Club Grand Prix at World Equestrian Center ­– Ocala during the Winter Spectacular I show in Ocala, FL, on Saturday, January 8, 2022. Vale and the 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding were the first of six combinations to return to the jump-off and remained at the top of the leaderboard after stopping the timers at 49.906 seconds.
“Normally, I am really on the numbers, but in this jump-off the jumps were so far apart, and I was a little pressed for time, so I wasn’t able to walk the strides in the jump-off like I normally do,” explained Vale. “My plan was to just go fast and not pump the breaks.”
Lauren Balcomb (AUS) and her own Verdini D’Houtveld Z were the only other pair to jump double clear and finished in second place. Third place honors went to Sharn Wordley (NZL) and Valentine Car, owned by Fernando Cardenas.
Vale and Elusive (Rodrigoo x Alouette) were the second pair on course, delivering a fast and smooth first round stopping the clock at 82.839 seconds, well within the time allowed of 85 seconds. “The course today was challenging. The time allowed was just short enough that you had to keep moving. The jumps went up to 1.50m, so it’s a little bigger than the summer. It asked some challenging questions from the start; the wall jump was fence number three which is quite a spooky fence. So that fence caught a few out, the combinations caught some horses and the tight time caught some riders, but that’s what a course is supposed to do.”
Vale and the 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding were the first pair to return to the jump-off. Vale’s focus wasn’t on the number of strides between each fence, “Normally, I am really on the numbers, but in this jump-off the jumps were so far apart, and I was a little pressed for time so I wasn’t able to walk the strides in the jump-off like I normally do. My plan was to just go fast and not pump the breaks.”
Vale and the scopey Elusive started on a strong gallop, slicing fence one to soar to fence two in 11 strides. The pair quickly turned back to the double combination where they landed right and soared to the orange skinny vertical in 12 strides. The pair walked down the seven and galloped to the tall pink vertical in 11 strides. Aaron and Elusive swiftly turned back and streamlined to the Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club oxer where they landed left and took a tidy inside turn to the last vertical, stopping the clock at 49.906 seconds, a time that no other competitor could best.
Australia’s Lauren Balcomb and her own Verdini D’Houtveld Z (Verdi x Laska III) were the only other pair to manage a double clear ride. Balcomb and the extremely careful Verdini D’Houtveld Z delivered a thrilling first round, jumping to the top of the standards of each fence to stop the clock at 84.695 seconds, just within the time allowed of 85 seconds. Balcomb and the 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding returned for the jump-off, taking the left approach to fence one to gallop in 12 strides to fence two. The pair swiftly rolled back to the double combination, jumping it with ease to turn right to the diagonal line. They soared through the rest of the course, not touching a single rail to stop the jump-off clock at 57.975 seconds, which ultimately earned Balcomb and Verdini D’Houtveld Z second place.
Third place was taken by Balcomb’s husband, Sharn Wordley. Wordley is another familiar face at World Equestrian Center – Ocala earning numerous Grand Prix wins and top three finishes. Worldley and Fernando Cardenas’s Valentine Car (Son of Juan Car x Sofia Car) delivered a superb first round, easily navigating through the course to stop the first-round timers at 83.226 seconds. The pair returned for the jump-off, galloping from fence one to two in 11 strides. Wordley and the quick 12-year-old Warmblood gelding landed left and soared to the double combination, where they had an unfortunate rail at the (A) element of the combination. The duo flew through the remainder of the course, to stop the clock at 51.492 seconds, with just one rail down.
$75,000 Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club Grand Prix Results:
1.Elusive, Aaron Vale (USA), Thinks Like A Horse: 0 | 0 | 49.906
2. Verdini D’Houtveld Z, Lauren Balcomb (AUS), Lauren Balcomb: 0 | 0 | 57.975
3. Valentine Car, Sharn Wordley (NZL), Fernando Cardenas: 0 | 4 | 51.492
4. Boreale De Talma, Aaron Vale (USA), Michael Connors: 0 | 4 | 54.340
5. Chacco P, Will Simpson (USA), Will Simpson: 0 | 8 | 52.440
6. Bill Guilder, Rowan Willis (AUS), Rowan Willis: 0 | 16 | 65.896
7. Comtess 202, Santiago Lambre (BRA), Santiago Lambre: 1 | 85.087
8. Bull Run’s Faustino De Tili, Kristen Vanderveen (USA), Kristen Vanderveen: 1 | 85.330
Photos courtesy of Andrew Ryback Photography.
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