David Blake Secures One-Two Finish in the $32,000 Grand Prix Qualifier CSI2* at WEC – Wilmington Spring II  

David Blake & J.Diago. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Wilmington, Ohio – Thirty-three horse-and-rider combinations met at World Equestrian Center – Wilmington (WEC) first thing Thursday morning for the $32,000 Grand Prix Qualifier CSI2* of Spring II. Not only was Ireland’s David Blake the pathfinder, but he also managed to pilot both of his mounts, J.Diago and Cornwall BH, to double clear efforts to secure a one-two finish.

David Blake & J.Diago. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Aboard the Pine Hollow Farm entry, J.Diago (Diarado x Tara), Blake was the first in the ring and the first of only three horses to jump clear over the track designed by Catsy Cruz (MEX).

David Blake & J.Diago. Photo by Winslow Photography.

“I went first on him [J.Diago]. I like to add early in the course with him, so he had a little bit of his own plan. I think it maybe distracted people a bit because it was a different plan than most horses,” Blake noted. “I think it was a good course; jumps came down everywhere. It was just one of those days where a lot of people had four faults.”

David Blake in the winner’s circle. Photo by Winslow Photography.

The partnership is new, but the 11-year-old KPWN gelding’s winning mentality has proved evident to Blake, “He is fairly new. We have only had him for a few months but so far, at every show he seems to deliver. He is a small horse, but he tries so hard. It is really nice to have one like that.”

David Blake & J.Diago. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Blake was also awarded the red ribbon with Amanda Derbyshire’s 17-year-old Holsteiner gelding, Cornwall BH (Con Air x Cambridge 8), the second of two to jump double clear.

David Blake & Cornwall BH. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Blakes first trip to Wilmington has been, “so far, very good,” he laughed.

David Blake & J.Diago. Photo by Winslow Photography.

“We have been to WEC – Ocala and we love it there, so we assumed this would also be a nice show. The footing is great, the courses are very good, and the staff is very accommodating. The stabling is world class.”

Victoria Birdsall & Las Lajas. Photo by Winslow Photography.

Saturday’s grand prix winner, Victoria Birdsall (USA), rounded out the top three with a four-fault jump-off round aboard Abigail Wexner’s nine-year-old KWPN mare, Las Lajas (Glenfiddich VDL x Quasimodo Z).

$32,000 Grand Prix Qualifier Results

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