Mclain Ward, who has had so many spectacular grand prix victories at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Fla., delivered yet another Saturday night triumph with Callas, as fractions of a second separated the top three.
He has a way with mares, and this 15-year-old Holsteiner by Casall secured his edge over Ireland’s Darragh Kenny in the nine-horse jump-off of the $497,000 Fidelity Investments® CSI5* Grand Prix, finishing in 44.03 seconds to 45.09 for the runner-up on the Selle Francais stallion Volnay du Boisdeville.
Another American who has a penchant for speed finished third; Kent Farrington, was clocked in 45.14 seconds with Landon, a 10-year-old Zangersheide gelding who is an up-and-coming prospect.
McLain has been aboard Callas for about a year after taking over from Annabel Revers on the mare owned by the Beechwood Stables.
“The jump-off was built for us,” said McLain, who gets along particularly well with mares.
“She cuts a little left and so one, two, I could take a straight line. I needed the Hermès to show up well off that rollback. As you saw with everybody, you had to make a sharp turn and it was a bit awkward, but I got away with that one. She performed brilliant.”
Five nations were represented in the nine-horse jump-off culled from a starting field of 40 over the course designed by Frank Rothenberger.
Darragh summed up what it was like to ride in front of a packed house at the Wellington International showgrounds, saying, “The atmosphere was unbelievable tonight and it’s hard getting a crowd like that, but this one was amazing.”
The buzz didn’t deter Landon, enough though it was his introduction to competing under the lights in the International arena.
Patient as always in developing a special horse, Kent has taken his time with Landon.
“I’ve brought him up slow. He’s an incredible jumper. His rideability was a bit difficult; that set some speed limits on me still for the jump-off, but he’s learning to go a bit quicker,” he said of the horse who topped a CSI3* grand prix on the derby field three weeks ago.
“It was a tremendous performance for him, and this was his first night class here in the big ring. I thought he jumped incredible, so I think he has a bright future ahead of him.”