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Ikast Wins Colorado Horse Park $25,000 Grand Prix
Besting a field of 33, Bjorn Ikast of Mexico City, Mexico turned in a fast double clear round to win the $25,000 Grand Prix. One of only four riders jump clean over Scott Starnes challenging first course, Ikast and his 11-year-old Russian Stallion, I.Z.s Lifetime mastered the derby fields terrain, lengthy course and technical questions.
I am very, very happy with this win, commented a smiling Ikast. This is his first event back after a three month break and to start off our U.S. tour with a win is amazing. Going first in the jump-off, I knew there were three very fast riders and horses behind me so I had to just go for it. Ikasts speed and gutsy turns, including a near impossible angel on the last fence, a huge triple bar, earned him the win in 42.675 seconds and left the crowd gasping in amazement.
Ikasts comments regarding three fast challengers were well founded as Mexico Citys Antonio Maurer and his horse Odamildo turned in a jump-off time a mere .286 seconds slower than the winner.
Third place went to John McConnell, who is based at the Colorado Horse Park, on his horse Spanish Eyes with four faults and a jump off time of 43.675 seconds. The crowd favorite was all smiles as he galloped past the stands in the victory round.
Fourth place belonged to Elani Rager of Albuquerque, NM on her horse Chamonix. The success was a dream for Rager, who has owned Chamonix since she was a foal.
Spectators and competitors alike enjoyed the challenges presented by course designer Scott Starnes. He explained his plan, By using the derby field, I am able to incorporate terrain into the questions being asked. The course begins with a vertical going towards the in-gate to get horses moving forward. From there, the course becomes big and technical. Fence seven, a white skinny vertical set two strides off a steep incline, really demands focus and adjustability on the part of the horse. The last line also demands attention from both horse and rider. At the end of a long course this line going away from the in-gate asks for a forward four [strides] to a snug two [strides] requiring concentration.
The $25,000 Grand Prix is a warm-up for the AGA $40,000 Rocky Mountain Grand Prix on July 17 and the AGA $60,000 Grand Prix of Denver Presented by Dillards and Ariat on July 24. But thats not all the prize money to be won; there is the $100,000 bonus offered to the horse and rider that win all three grand prix. Although riders have come very close to earning the bonus in previous years, it has remained unclaimed. Will this be Ikasts year?
Spectators are welcomed at each grand prix. Tickets are just $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. The AGA $40,000 Rocky Mountain Grand Prix begins at 5:00 p.m. on July 17. Opening ceremonies begin at 4:00 p.m. on July 24. Tickets are available by calling 303-841-5550 or at the gate. VIP tickets, which include hospitality on July 24, are $65. Parking is free. Snacks, dinner and equestrian-themed shopping are available on the grounds.
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