Show jumping action reached an exciting peak during Desert Circuit II Sunday with the $138,600 Purina 1.55m Grand Prix CSI3*, the first international grand prix of the season. Under the bright sunshine of the California desert, 34 entries put forth their best effort to take home the biggest title of the week and the lion’s share of the prize money in the coveted class. At the conclusion of the class, it was the United States’ Keri Potter who prevailed and topped the field to take home the victory riding Hannah Loly’s Quitana 11.

Manuel Esparza (MEX) set the track for the feature class of the day with the goal to challenge the horses and athletes beyond what they had seen up to this point in the circuit. Just seven pairs rose to the challenge and jumped the first round clear and within the time allowed. The course presented a variety of challenges, including a vertical-oxer double combination and an oxer-vertical-oxer triple combination, all set at the 1.55m height.

The class began with several four-fault rounds, proving the course would present challenges but not appearing impossible to navigate clear. As the fourth athlete in the ring, Karl Cook (USA) scored the first clear round of the afternoon aboard Signe Otsby’s Ircos IV. Ireland’s Nicky Galligan and Javas Miss Jordan followed immediately after, guaranteeing a jump-off with another clear round, but hearts fell as it was announced Cook was eliminated due to use of illegal hind boots. With Galligan as the only clear, fellow countryman Conor Swail stepped into the ring on his second mount, Vital Chance De La Roque, letting the gelding show off his spunk around the track and notch a second clear to reinstate the jump-off. Joining them for the jump-off would be Erin Davis-Heineking (USA), Ali Ramsay (CAN), Alec Lawler (USA) and Potter who qualified both her mounts.

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