All eyes fell on the Grand Prix Arena Saturday night of Desert Circuit IV as top show jumping athletes competed for top honors in the $40,000 Adequan Grand Prix. Under the lights and in front of an impressive crowd at Desert International Horse Park, horse-and-rider combinations tried one by one to navigate the course fault free in order to secure a spot in the subsequent jump-off. At the conclusion of the prestigious class, it was Canada’s Ben Asselin on top aboard Veyron, owned by Attache Stables.

German course designer Olaf Petersen, Jr. set forth the track for the 35 competitors to conquer. His course for the evening presented various challenges, including a triple bar oxer, a vertical-oxer double combination, an oxer-vertical-oxer triple combination, and a tight time allowed of 83 seconds. Rails fell all across the course as the class went on, but the time allowed proved to play a significant factor as six combinations jumped clear over the fences but incurred one or more faults against the clock.

Keeping up her incredible clear round streak, Karrie Rufer (USA) was first to clear the course, and she did so in a time of 80.541 seconds aboard the Morning Star Sporthorses entry Stern Dei Folletti, with which she won the $25,000 FarmVet Grand Prix just one week prior. Following suit, Ireland’s James Chawke guaranteed a jump-off immediately following Rufer with a clear round aboard Vanessa Mannix’s Catinka 25. Also securing spots in the coveted jump-off were Kaitlin Campbell (USA) and Asselin. All four clear rounds came early in the order, with no additional pairs jumping clear around the track and within the time allowed after the midway drag break.

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