Diego Vivero and My Girl Shine in the Keyflow USA Grand Prix
ESP Fall II carried on the fall season’s momentum at Wellington International. Following Thursday’s schooling sessions, competition ran from Friday through Sunday with both hunter and jumper riders showcasing their talents. Hunters took the spotlight on Friday and Saturday, while jumpers delivered exciting rounds across the week’s schedule.
Sunday brought the spotlight to the $10,000 Keyflow USA Grand Prix, the feature event that capped off ESP Fall II in exciting fashion. Course designer Andy Christiansen (ECU) built a technical and flowing track featuring 12 obstacles and 15 efforts that tested adjustability and precision. Riders who advanced to the jump-off faced a tight 47-second time allowed, ensuring a thrilling finish as the fastest combinations battled for top honors on the derby field.
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Diego Vivero and My Girl Shine in the Keyflow USA Grand Prix