Lyle and Helix Win Final U.S. Olympic Long List Team Qualification Grand Prix at 2024 CDI Myakka City

Sat, 05/04/2024 - 07:20
2024 CDI Myakka City
Adrienne Lyle and Helix in the Grand Prix at the 2024 CDI Myakka City :: Photo © Sue Stickle

U.S. Olympian Adrienne Lyle and Helix bested a tightly-bunched field to win the Grand Prix at 2024 CDI Myakka City on Friday 3 May 2024. They scored 72.826% on the opening day of competition at TerraNova Equestrian Center. The pair were making their second visit to the Florida venue, and they remain unbeaten in all three of their starts there.

This CDI is the final east coast CDI for qualification scores to make it onto the final 8 U.S. long list for U.S. Olympic team consideration. 

The top six finishers of the 20 starters were all from the home nation, but the judges had a tough time deciding on their order of merit: three of them placed Lyle and Helix first, while two of them gave the nod to Ashley Holzer on P.J. Rizvi’s 11-year-old Hansel (by Blue Hors Don Olymbrio x Metall), who finished in second with 72.5%. The highlight of their consistent test was the one-time changes, which picked up a nine from judge at M, Karen Pavicic. The first and second-placed finishers were a carbon copy of the result in the Grand Prix a month ago.

The top five were separated by just 1.65 percentage points. Endel Ots and  Bohemian (by Bordeaux x Samarant) scooped third place with a 71.891% performance, despite the 14-year-old  breaking to canter coming out of the last piaffe before the canter work.

Fourth-placed was Lars Van De Hoenderheide, whom Lyle piloted to 71.196% despite the Negro gelding making an unexpected mistake in the two-time changes, which are usually one of his fortes.

All three Zen Elite-owned horses are forging new partnerships with their latest riders. The trio were bought at the end of last year, just ahead of the FEI’s cut-off for ownership requirements ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics this summer.  

Ashley Holzer on Hansel
Helix’s test sheet was smattered with eights, particularly for his piaffe and passage work, but the 12-year-old KWPN gelding by Apache x Jazz was another to make costly mistakes on the line of two-time changes. The threes and twos across the board from the five judges for the two-tempis suppressed the score somewhat. This is the pair’s fourth international show in the short time they have been together.

“I was happy with both horses today,” said Lyle, who gave birth to her daughter, Bailey, just seven months ago. “They’ve had a long, intense last couple of weeks of this season, and it was quite hot today, so we were dealing with a few elements. We shortened our warm-up today because of the heat. You just have to rely on your training and trust that they’re going to be there for you when you go in the ring.

“With Helix, we’ve been working a lot on getting his balance and self-carriage better and changing the frame a little bit. He’s a horse that tries incredibly hard. We had one mistake today – which is uncharacteristic – but most of the test parts are really improving,” she added.

Lyle will ride Helix in Saturday’s  Grand Prix Freestyle , while Lars Van De Hoenderheide will start in the Zen Elite Equestrian Center sponsored Grand Prix Special  also on Saturday.

“The freestyle is really fun music,” said Lyle. “It’s a freestyle I used for one of my horses years ago, and we’re going to use that to complete our qualification requirements. Both horses will get their own freestyles made for them, but because this relationship is so new, I chose to ride a freestyle that I know well.”

Lyle’s goal for this season is to make the list of riders selected to campaign at shows in Europe, from which the U.S. Olympic team will be selected. Lyle was part of the silver medal winning U.S. team at the Tokyo Olympics with her recently retired partner, Salvino.

On Friday in the small tour ranks, Canada’s Jill Irving rode her own nine-year-old gelding Knight (by Blue Hors Zack x Krack C) into the blue ribbon spot in the  1* Prix St. Georges  with 68.03%. Lars Petersen (USA) slotted into second with a 67.941% ride on Charlotte Jorst's nine-year-old Sezuan x Sir Donnerhall gelding, GPF’s S-Express. His compatriot Catherine Malone rounded out the podium, logging 67.382% on her own Lusitano gelding Johnny Walker CLB, by Diamante Negro Do Juliana.

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Scores: 2024 CDI Myakka City