The Tryon Spring I CSI 2* kicked off this week at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) with an FEI victory for Mexico’s Santiago Lambre and Doloris, continuing a competitive first week of international jumping at the venue. Lambre started the week with a blue ribbon in Wednesday’s FEI $6,000 Power & Speed 1.40m CSI 2* aboard D’Artagnan, and came out strong once again in today’s $35,000 1.45m Welcome Stake CSI 2* to secure top honors.
Lambre and his Dutch Warmblood mare (Harley VDL x Colinda D), who turns eleven tomorrow, blasted through the Richard Jeffery (GBR) designed track with a quick round, stopping the clock in 38.11 seconds and besting the class of 64 original horse-and-rider combinations.
Lambre has had the ride on the mare since she was a six-year-old and began competing her about a year and a half ago. With both consistent and impressive performances, the pair has continued their success this season, having notched five top-five CSI finishes last fall at the venue, while tossing two champion placings into the mix as well.
A total of 13 entries contested the jump-off, while Lambre rode three different horses in the class. At the conclusion, it was Doloris who ultimately returned to prove her place at the top of the class. The final ride of the day went to Carlos Ramirez (COL) aboard his own 2007 Belgian Warmblood stallion Happy Wandor Van’t Roosakker (Wandor van de Mispelaere x V Cento).