Canada’s Mario Deslauriers Captures the Grand Prix CSI4* At The 44th Hampton Classic Horse Show

Wednesday, September 4, 2019 | Debbie Schumann

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The 44th edition of the Hampton Classic Horse Show ended in spectacular fashion Sunday, with two-time Canadian Olympic veteran, Mario Deslauriers, capturing the $300,000 DOHA.INC Grand Prix on his mount Bardolina.

An annual tradition signaling the end of summer and the famed Hamptons social season, the Classic hosts every level of horse and rider from the smallest lead-line competitor up to World Cup, World and Olympic champions.

The Deslauriers family will have extra celebrating to do after this particular win. Mario’s daughter, Lucy, who just returned from being part of the U.S. bronze-medal winning team at the Pan American Games, had a stellar week at the Classic.  She followed a win on Friday in the $75,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier with a second-place finish in Sunday’s marquee event. Lisa Deslauriers (wife of Mario and mother of Lucy,) a past Grand Prix and USET competitor, is Chairman of the Board of the Hampton Classic.

Maril Deslauriers and Bardolina of Canada, winners Hampton Classic.  Photo Credit:  Shawn McMillen
Mario Deslauriers and Bardolina of Canada, winners of the $300,000 DOHA.INC Grand Prix CSI4* at the Hampton Classic. © Shawn McMillen

Course Designer Michel Vaillancourt built a challenging course at the maximum height of 1.60m, including a triple combination which took the competitors nearly the entire length of the packed VIP tent. The tough course was a true test of ability, resulting in just three of 39 combinations progressing to a jump-off round. The start order for the class was determined by the final placings in Friday’s $75,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix Qualifier, which meant the better you did Friday, the later in the order you went on Sunday. Lucy Deslauriers had the luxury of being the final rider to go in the jump-off; American team gold medalist from the 2018 World Equestrian Games, Devin Ryan with his WEG mount Eddie Blue went first, sandwiching Mario Deslauriers in the middle. The jump-off course consisted of eight jumping efforts, in a series of S-curves across the ring from side to side, and a long gallop down to the last fence headed toward the in-gate. Ryan misjudged the striding to the second fence and Eddie Blue had it down. They were able to hold it to just the four faults, crossing the timers in 42.66 seconds.

American Lucy Deslauriers and Hester.  Photo Credit:  Shawn McMillen
American rider Lucy Deslauriers and Hester, took second in the $300,000 DOHA.INC Grand Prix at the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Lucy is the daughter of first place rider, Mario Deslauriers. © Shawn McMillen

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