The Irish rider's fairly new partnership with the big-strided and sometimes "misunderstood" mare is steadily improving in the five-star ranks.
Emilie Conter (BEL) wins the Week 9 CSI5* feature, edging Harry Charles (GBR) and Sherlock and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) with King Edward.
The Canadian rode Finnländerin to score 75.325%; Kevin Kohmann won the class riding Dünensee with a new personal best of 79.24%.
The US rider piloted the good mare and "alpha horse" Greya to another massive payday under the ‘Saturday Night Lights’ at WEF.
Canada's Mario Deslauriers places 6th with S&L Quatro van de Meerputhoeve in this 7th weekly installment at Winter Equestrian Festival.
Fellow Canadian Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu rounded out the top three on Jill Irving’s Leeghwater in this class for up-and-coming equine talent.
Canadian Nicole Walker and Atout des Trambles were edged by Jessica Springsteen by just one-tenth of a second in the large class of 68.
The US rider scored a personal best 80%-plus and was presented by American rapper Vanilla Ice – also the name of P.J. Rizvi's horse.
The victory came aboard the mare Greya, deflecting a strong challenge from Christian Kukuk and his Olympic gold medal partner Checker 47.
This week the Belgian pulled out Katanga V/H Dingeshof, a speedy 15-year-old mare, for the first time this season.