The Kathy and Brad Coors Family Grand Prix Arena was christened on the first week of the Colorado Horse Park’s Summer in the Rockies in a ceremony during the $30,000 Kathy and Brad Coors Family Grand Prix. A field of 12 horse and rider combinations accepted the challenge of Hector Loyola’s technical track, but it was Canadian John Pearce who expertly navigated the jump-off round, besting the rest with long-time partner Chianto, owned by Forest View Farm and Allison Moore.

Pearce rode three entries, Chianto, Johnny B Good and Son of a Gun, and progressed to the short track on all. Susan Griffis and Palmer Divide Ranch’s Udine, Bjorn Ikast and Bovee Limited Liability Partnership’s Colorado, and Armando Hassey and Taggert Enterprise’s Eminem all left the rails in their cups in the first round to join Pearce in the jump-off.

“The course was a 1.45m,” said Pearce. “It was difficult to ride though. It forced us to do an inside turn to a triple bar which was quite difficult. Then, there was a forward line after the triple bar. There was a quiet distance to a pair of verticals and there was an oxer/oxer going away towards the in-gate. It wasn’t that big but it was quite scopey. It was good.”

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