McLain back on a winning track

by | May 12, 2023 | On the rail

McLain Ward topped a field of 21 with Kasper van het Hellehof to win the $200,000 5-star Longines Grand Prix at San Juan Capistrano, Calif.

Only McLain and Mexico’s Jose Antonio Chedraui Eguia on H-Lucky Retto qualified for the jump-off. McLain’s time of 38.31 seconds topped  his rival’s 38.31 seconds.

McLain Ward and Kasper van het Hellehof on their way to victory at San Juan Capistrano (Photo courtesy USEF)

It was Kasper’s first 5-star victory, and the fact he did it over a difficult course designed by Leopoldo Palacios made it all the more impressive.

“Leopoldo is one of the most seasoned and one of the great course builders in the world over the past two decades. He has a super feeling,” explained Ward.

“He didn’t have a huge class today and we do have the Nations Cup coming on Sunday, but there were some strong combinations and he had to build at a 5-star level.”

McLain is tuning up for the all-important Nations Cup of the USA, which will count toward the U.S. team qualifying for theNations Cup finals in Barcelona, Spain, this fall. The U.S., which has yet to  for make the cut for next year’s Paris Olympics, could earn a place for the French Games in Barcelona, where one Olympic spot is on offer. But first, the team has to qualify for Barcelona.

“The most important part of this week for us is the Nations Cup,” McLain emphasized.

“We have to qualify out of our league, so these three Nations Cup – the first in Mexico, which we were successful at and won; here in San Juan Capistrano and then on to Langley (British Columbia). Our backs are against the wall. This is a must-do. I think all of the best riders and supporters of horses in our country are trying to come together and get this job done.”

Riding on the U.S. team this weekend with McLain is Laura Kraut, his teammate for the 2018 gold medal World Equestrian Games squad; Lillie Keenan and Karl Cook.