Alex Granato Back on Top in Traverse City with The Dexter CSI3* Grand Prix Win
Alex Granato returned to a familiar place on Sunday; the winner’s circle of the Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel International Ring at Flintfields Horse Park. Together with Helios vd Nosahoeve, the U.S. rider won the $120,000 The Dexter CSI3* Grand Prix, marking his second international grand prix victory of the summer with the gelding. The accomplishment came during the fourth week of the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival, presented by B&D Builders, after the duo won a four-star during the Traverse City Spring Series.
Granato, 41, was last to return in an 8-horse jump-off—the exact same setup for his spring win—and guided his Kisma Equestrian-owned 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood to the fastest time of 40.11 seconds.
Less than a half a second separated the top three over Marina Azevedo’s (BRA) course. Granato and Helios vd Nosahoeve bumped Quentin Judge (USA) from the top spot by less than two tenths of a second. Judge was runner-up aboard HH Griffin van de Heffinck, a 12-year-old SBS mare (Castelino van de Helle x Contact van de Heffinck) owned by Double H Farm, in 40.26 seconds. Rounding out the all-American podium, Nick Dello Joio stopped the clock at 40.50 seconds to take third riding Dylano van de Heide Z, a 10-year-old Zangersheide gelding (Denzel van’t Meulenhof x Feinschnitt I van de Richter) owned by Wembley Farms.
“I was really focused on watching Quentin who had been leading for a few rounds, then Charlotte [Jacobs] went right before me and she [had the time], but unfortunately for her she had a cheap rail and it let me focus on the time which was beatable,” said Granato. “[Helios] did well here in the spring so this time I went home and focused on keeping his fitness up.
“He’s getting more seasoned all the time, but I think when there’s some pressure on, he jumps brighter,” continued Granato of the horses he’s been partnered with for two years. “These last few jump-offs where we’ve gone at the end and there’s quick ones already clear, it has made me dig in and focus on fighting for the win with him. He jumps better and better for it.”
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