Robert Blanchette Uncorks the Win with Chardonnay in the $130,000 Lugano Grand Prix CSI3*

Robert Blanchette Uncorks the Win with Chardonnay in the $130,000 Lugano Grand Prix CSI3*

Ocala, FL – Thirty-one international pairings representing 13 nations stepped into the WEC Grand Arena at World Equestrian Center – Ocala for the week’s premier event, the $130,000 Lugano Grand Prix CSI3*. After an exciting 10-horse jump-off, it was Robert Blanchette (IRL) who emerged victorious aboard Ridersmith LLC’s Chardonnay (Comme Il Faut 5 x Jus De Pomme).

Robert Blanchette and Chardonnay winning the $130,000 Lugano Grand Prix CSI3*. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Chloe Reid and Crossover 4 jumping in stellar form to second place. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Robert Blanchette and Chardonnay. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Robert Blanchette and Chardonnay accepting the first-place awards from Chloe Bolin and Mason Jordan on behalf of the Roberts Family, Melissa Brandes of Lugano Diamonds, and Jim Wolf of World Equestrian Center. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

Peter Petschenig and Ennebel Van Het Posthuijs rounding out the podium. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography.

FEI Level IV course designer Anderson Lima (MEX) crafted a technical first-round track that tested adjustability and precision. Ten horse-and-rider combinations managed to navigate a clear round to advance to the jump-off, though only half of those could deliver double-clear efforts.

Chloe Reid (USA) was the first to return over the short course aboard Team Reid LLC’s Crossover 4, a scopey 12-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Cascadello x Chacco-Blue). The pair set a strong early standard, crossing the timers in 40.15 seconds.

Both Luis Pedro Biraben (ARG) and Luis Sabino Goncalves (POR) followed, but each lowered a rail, leaving the door open.

Next in was Robert Blanchette with his longtime partner Chardonnay. He was pleased with the course and welcomed the depth of the jump-off field. “I thought it was a really nice track. I always like it when the first round time is tight because my horse is quick,” Blanchette remarked. “When there are more in the jump-off, it becomes more competitive, you play these little mental games. If no one else is in, you think, ‘Great, I already won,’ but when there’s more, it’s more fun to win.”

At the sound of the tone, Blanchette and the 14-year-old Westphalian mare launched into full speed. “I had a bunch of numbers in my head about how I was going to ride it, but I pretty much did one more stride everywhere than I thought,” he said. “Her tempo is so quick that I can do that, and she’s still genuinely the fastest.”

Their time of 39.00 seconds could not be caught, and the pair ultimately galloped away with the win. 

Blanchette praised the talented mare, whom he has partnered with for five years. “She’s such a great horse and has fantastic owners, Miles and Rosanne Reiter and Brie Reiter Smith,” he shared. “She has incredible breeding. Her father, Comme Il Faut 5, was a great five-star horse; her grandmother, Ratina Z, won the Olympics; and her grandfather, Jus De Pomme, also won the Olympics. So if she doesn’t win, it’s my fault.”

The only pair to come close to Blanchette’s time was Austria’s Peter Petschenig aboard Ennebel Van Het Posthuijs, a 16-year-old KWPN mare (Numero Uno x Argentinus) owned by Petschenig Showjumping, LLC. Their fast and tidy round in 40.43 seconds was enough for third, just behind Reid and Crossover 4.

$130,000 Lugano Grand Prix CSI3* Results 

1 CHARDONNAY: 2011 Westphalian mare by Comme II  Faut 5 x Jus De Pomme
Robert Blanchette (IRL), Ridersmith LLC: 0/0/39.00

2 CROSSOVER 4: 2013 Hanoverian gelding by Cascadello x Chacco-Blue 
Chloe Reid (USA), Team Reid LLC: 0/0/40.15

3 ENNEBEL VAN HET POSTHUIJS: 2009 Warmblood mare by Numero Uno x Argentinus
Peter Petschenig (AUT), Petschenig Showjumping, LLC: 0/0/40.43

4 STERNMARKE 3: 2014 Hanoverian gelding by Stakkato x Escudo I
Wilton Porter (USA), Sleepy P Ranch BV: 0/0/41.47

5 HFB VERSACE: 2012 gelding by Verdi Tn x Indorado
Samuel Parot Jr (CHI), Samuel Parot: 0/0/45.60

6 VERDINI D’HOUTVELD Z: 2011 Zangersheide gelding by Verdi Tn x Caretino 2
Lauren Balcomb (AUS), Lauren Balcomb: 0/4/39.15

7 VASCO 109: 2015 gelding by Vigo D’arsouilles Stx x Clarimo
Luis Pedro Biraben (ARG), Luis Pedro Biraben: 0/4/39.42

8 SCOOP DE SEPTON Z : 2014 Zangersheide gelding by Hunters Scendro x Echo Van T Spieveld
Luis Sabino Goncalves (POR), Sigma Stables LLC: 0/4/40.56

9 GEORGINA DE CARLES: 2016 mare by Kannan
Luis Pedro Biraben (ARG), La Cuadra Stables, LLC: 0/4/41.90

10 JON SNOW: 2016 stallion by Vingino x Eldorado Vd Zeshoek
Luis Larrazabal (VEN), Paloma Santa Cruz: 0/8/40.61

Explore the daily class schedule, orders of go, class counts, and final results on HorseShowing.com. For real-time scoring, check out Ryegate.Live.

Photos courtesy of Andrew Ryback Photography.
Videos available at ClipMyHorse.TV

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