The ESP Holiday & Horses CSI4* continued for its penultimate day of competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) on Saturday, November 28, with the $37,000 Dever Golf Cars 1.45m Speed CSI4*. Jumping to two top-five placings in the class, Sydney Shulman (ISR) finished the day on a high note with a victory on Jill Shulmanโ€™s Ardente Printaniere and a fifth-place result aboard the same ownerโ€™s Villamoura. International competition during the first ESP Holiday Series show will reach its pinnacle on Sunday, November 29, with the $214,000 Holiday & Horses Grand Prix CSI4*, presented by Palm Beach County Sports Commission, in the morning.

โ€œSheโ€™s older; sheโ€™s 15. I bought her from Maarten Huygens and McLain Ward a little over five years ago,โ€ commented Shulman of the winning 2006 Belgian Sporthorse mare by Joyeux Ardent x Ramiro. โ€œSheโ€™s wonderful. Sheโ€™s a bit unconventional but sheโ€™s super fast, super consistent, and you can really count on her. She has had some injuries over the years, so she has been on and off a bit. I really want to thank my grooms, Lily Stanbridge and Merri West. They take amazing care of her and sheโ€™s quite difficult because sheโ€™s unconventional to manage, but theyโ€™ve done an amazing job bringing her back from the injuries. They really deserve a lot of the credit.โ€

For the first and only round of riding in the $37,000 Dever Golf Cars 1.45m Speed CSI4*, course designer Anthony Dโ€™Ambrosio (USA) challenged the 65 entries with a track of 15 efforts. Sixth in the order, Shulman and Villamoura set the pace as the pathfinders with the first clear trip in 63.29 seconds. Though the leaders were overtaken for a short time by Kent Farrington (USA) and Austria 2, the winners of Wednesdayโ€™s $37,000 Holiday & Horses 1.45m Opener CSI4*, Shulman made sure to put herself at the top of the leaderboard once again with her second ride aboard Ardente Printaniere. The duo stopped the clock without any faults in a time of 61.62 seconds as the 39th in the order, leaving 26 partnerships left to chase them down.

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