Crowds filled the stands at the HITS Ocala Grand Prix Ring on Sunday afternoon to watch the world’s top athletes compete in the Great American $300,000 Grand Prix. The day concluded with a thrilling five-horse jump-off featuring athletes representing four countries. In the end, it was Lisa Goldman-Smolen (USA) and Ivaro N who produced the only double clear effort of the day, claiming one of the biggest wins of her career. Scott Keach (AUS) and Noble De La Chapelle earned the second-place prize with the fastest 4-fault jump-off, while Aaron Vale (USA) and Obi Wan placed third as the day’s pathfinders.

“I’m still on cloud nine, I still can’t believe it – I’ve used up all my luck for the year,” smiled Goldman-Smolen after her win. “I’ve been knocking on the door a long time in these bigger classes. I am so proud of my horse – he gave every ounce of effort.”

Course designer Marina Azevedo (BRA) built a large and technical track that used the expansive Grand Prix Ring to challenge horse and rider combinations from start to finish over 14 obstacles with a tight time allowed. Rails fell throughout the course, including through the vertical-vertical-oxer triple combination followed shortly by a triple bar, a delicate vertical, and an oxer vertical double combination. Finally, athletes finished over the final line that featured two of the biggest fences of the course, including the last skinny vertical.

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