Riders from ten nations took to the grass for Sunday’s $55,500 CSI*2-W Purica Recovery EQ World Cup Qualifier at Thunderbird Show Park, with just eight besting a tough course set by Peter Holmes to advance. It took ten rounds and a lot of rails to get the first clear ride from Israel’s Danielle Goldstein, but Canadian, Brian Morton, was right behind her, clear with the fastest first round time to guarantee a jump off. And when the class wrapped twenty-eight rounds later up, Morton was still on top.

“I had the advantage of riding first on my young horse, so after that trip, I knew exactly what I had to do when I went back in on Spitfire,”
said Morton.

Morton was back in just ten rounds later with his Selle Francais gelding, Spitfire. “When I had a rail down in the Friday’s grand prix, I thought, OK, Sunday’s my day,” noted Morton. “Spitfire rose to occasion, as he always does, and was outstanding.”

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