Lauren Balcomb Clinches Third Consecutive Podium with $75,000 Equestrian Services International Grand Prix CSI 2* Win

Oct 29, 2022 - 10:43 PM

For Immediate Release

Lily Yampolsky for TIEC

Mill Spring, NC – October 29, 2022 – The $75,000 Equestrian Services International Grand Prix CSI 2* win went to Lauren Balcomb (AUS) and Verdini D’Houtveld Z with a time of 35.14 seconds at Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort (TIEC) to take the final win of the 2022 Saturday Night Lights series presented by Tryon Horse & Home. In second was Charlotte Jacobs (USA) and Rincoola Milsean, the 2014 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Aldatus Z x Cruising) owned by North Star, with a time of 36.37 seconds. Luiz Francisco de Azevedo (BRA) took home third and fourth place: piloting Collin, the 2007 Dutch Warmblood gelding (Colandro x Amethist) owned by Santa Cecelia Stables LLC, he finished third with a time of 36.57 seconds. In fourth place, HFG Quaman, the 2013 Brazilian Warmblood gelding (Diamant de Semilly x Quidam’s Rubin), produced a time of 36.6 seconds.

TF6SATCL011068Lauren Balcomb and Verdini D’Houtveld Z
©Chelsea Lothrop for TIEC

Forty-one entries challenged Anthony D’ambrosio’s (USA) course, with eight clear rides to qualify for the short track. Balcomb riding hers and Sharn Wordley’s 2011 Zangersheide gelding Verdini D’Houtveld Z (Verdi TN x Caretino 2) bested the field with a time of 35.14 seconds to win the class. The duo was three-for-three for podium placings throughout the 2022 fall series in international Grand Prix competition.

TF6SATCL011426Charlotte Jacobs and Rincoola Milsean
©Chelsea Lothrop for TIEC

Following her win – and her second Leading Lady Award presented by Marthaler Jewelers – Balcomb emphasized how well her mount felt in his third week of competition at the venue. “I was so happy with [Verdini D’Houtveld Z]. He jumped the CSI 2* Grand Prix [during Tryon Fall 3] and the 3* Grand Prix [during Tryon Fall 4], and then had a week off. He jumped this week and was fresh and ready to go. He felt in top form.”

TF6SATCL011405Luiz Francisco de Azevedo and Collin
©Chelsea Lothrop for TIEC

With a competitive jump off, Balcomb opted for a smooth and efficient track rather than leaving out strides, forcing her opponents to take the bigger step and daring them to drop a rail. The strategy paid off:

“It was very close. There was a line where you could do a five or a six. I decided to play it safe and a six. Then, down the last [fence], it was either seven or eight strides to the last. Other people were doing seven there, and I decided I was going to play it safe and do eight,” she detailed. “I think giving him a little bit of time to jump and not getting too fast helped. We did the tightest turns, but tried to keep it smooth and not do too much. I was the third to go, so I thought that it was a nice, comfortable, and quick enough round to put the pressure on everyone.”

TF6SATNS012258Charlotte Jacobs, Lauren Balcomb, and Luiz Francisco De Azevedo in their presentation ceremony alongside Brett, Tracy and Brittni Raflowitz and team.
©Natalie Suto for TIEC

Balcomb mentioned that she loves coming to TIEC in the fall, saying “[TIEC] is such a great family environment. We’ve got two young kids and it’s so relaxed, laid back. Everyone’s lovely. The weather’s gorgeous, and it’s so nice seeing the change from summer to fall. We just love it here.”

TF6SATNS012200Bradley Wolkoff was awarded the Groom’s Award presented by Clement Farm & Barn alongside the Clement Farm & Barn team, for her care and dedication to Verdini D’Houtfeld Z .
©Natalie Suto for TIEC

Balcomb has not set any plans in stone for Verdini D’Houtveld Z, opting to instead play it by ear:

“I’m not sure what our plans are for next summer but he’ll do some shows in Wellington and Ocala over the winter, and then we’ll just kind of see where the summer takes us.”

TF6SATNS012209Lauren Balcomb was gifted the Leading Lady Award presented by Marthaler Jewelers, alongside Andy and Tonya Marthaler and team.
©Natalie Suto for TIEC

As the highest place female rider in the $75,000 Equestrian Services International Grand Prix CSI 2*, Balcomb won the Leading Lady Award presented by Marthaler Jewelers for the second time this fall. Balcomb emphasized, “It’s unbelievable. Their jewelry is just gorgeous and I just feel very lucky.”

RESULTS: $75,000 Equestrian International Services Grand Prix CSI 2*
Horse Name, Year Breed gender (Sire x Dam Sire)
Rider (COUNTRY), Owner: Faults/Faults/Time

1. Verdini D’Houtveld Z, 2011 Zangersheide gelding (Verdi TN x Caretino 2)
Lauren Balcomb (AUS), Lauren Balcomb and Sharn Wordley: 0/0/35.14

2. Rincoola Milsean, 2014 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Aldatus Z x Cruising)
Charlotte Jacobs (USA), North Star: 0/0/36.37

3. Collin, 2007 Dutch Warmblood gelding (Colandro x Amethist)
Luiz Francisco de Azevedo (BRA), Santa Cecelia Stables LLC: 0/0/36.37

4. HFG Quaman, 2013 Brazilian Warmblood gelding (Diamant de Semilly x Quidam’s Rubin)
Luiz Francisco De Azevedo (BRA), Santa Cecelia Stables LLC: 0/0/36.6

5. Harley D, 2012 Dutch Warmblood gelding (Spartacus TN x Grandilot)
Vasco Flores (PUR), Hillside Farm LLC: 0/0/37.56

6. Latino van de Looise Heide, 2011 Belgian Warmblood gelding (Cantos x Quadrillos)
Sarah Hubbard (USA), Hubbard Horses, LLC: 0/0/35.50

7. Forever SFN, 2010 Dutch Warmblood gelding (Azteca VDL x Non Stop)
Kelli Cruciotti-Vanderveen (USA), Mirjam Bierings and Springpaarden Fonds Nederland: 0/4/35.60

8. Cyramo Z, 2011 Zangersheide mare (Clarimo x Vigo D Arsouilles STX)
Jacqueline Ruyle (USA), Jacqueline Ruyle: 0/8/34.45

9. Joberlina TN, 2014 Dutch Warmblood mare (Calvaro Z x Verdi)
Stephan Moore (IRL), Vlock Show Stables LLC:1/72.79

10. Quadrant 3, 2012 Holsteiner gelding (Quadros x Carthago Z)
Harold Chopping (CAN), Tara Dow-Rein and The Rein Family LLC: 1/72.98

11. Isabella van de Zuuthoeve, 2014 Belgian Sport Horse mare (Thunder vd Zuuthoeve x Wandor vd Mispelaere)
Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen, Serenity Farm: 4/68.59

12. Balous Diamond, 2010 Westphalian gelding (Balous Bellini x Polydor)
Gavin Moylan (CAN), Gavin Moylan: 4/69.62

For full results from the $75,000 Equestrian Services International Grand Prix CSI 2*, click here.

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Tryon Fall 6 competition concludes Sunday, October 30, 2022, with the $25,000 Tryon Resort Sunday Classic taking place in Tryon Stadium at 12:30pm. While the Tryon Fall Series concludes with Tryon Fall 6, the Tryon Fall Finale hosts two weeks of B/Level 3 Hunter/Jumper competition at TIEC in November, with more information available at Tryon.com/compete.

Photos ©Natalie Suto Photography for TIEC (Chelsea Lothrop and Natalie Suto as noted). These photos may only be used once, in relation to this press release. Official show photos can be viewed and purchased at www.Tryon.com/photos. With questions, please contact media@tryon.com.

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