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O'Neil stands alone with only clear to earn first Longines Victory in Vancouver

Sub League Standings Take Shape for the season

27 Aug 2018

By Catie Staszak

It only took one round of jumping to determine the winner of the $145,000 CSI4*-W Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Vancouver (CAN). Uma O’Neill (USA) jumped the only clear round aboard Clockwise of Greenhill Z to win the class without a jump-off.

Second to jump the Alan Wade (IRL) designed track, O’Neill’s round held sway as the only faultless performance throughout the remainder of the 29-strong field. Defending champion Conor Swail (IRL) and Rubens La Silla finished second with the fastest 4-fault round (74.26 seconds), knocking only a careful plank vertical that fell often throughout the afternoon. Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (MEX) and Tino la Chapelle (4, 75.87) finished third. O’Neill’s win was her first in a World Cup qualifier.

“I’m ecstatic,” O’Neill said. “I just went out and gave it everything I could today and asked a little bit extra of myself and my horse, and it really paid off.”

Uma O’Neill (USA) with mount Clockwise of Greenhill Z enjoy their victory lap after winning their first Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ qualifier at Vancouver (CAN) on Sunday 26 August 2018. (FEI / Cara Grimshaw)

Uma O’Neill (USA) with mount Clockwise of Greenhill Z enjoy their victory lap after winning their first Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ qualifier at Vancouver (CAN) on Sunday 26 August 2018. (FEI / Cara Grimshaw)

Wade challenged the riders with numerous technical nuances on course. The course designer from the 2018 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final in Paris (FRA) said he never designs with a number of clear rounds in mind.

“There were a lot of little tests out there,” he said. “[The course] was solved very early on— second horse in—so we knew it was solvable. There were a lot of riders with 4 faults that, I believe, felt that if they had a second chance, they would have gone clear. But that’s one of the great things about show jumping: You get one chance, and you have to take it. We got a lot of excitement and anxiety from people knocking polls late [in the class]. It doesn’t all have to be about speed [in a jump-off]. It is showjumping after all. I think it was good sport.”

Sub League Standings Take Shape for the season

The competition at Vancouver was the first of the 2018-2019 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League, which will send seven east coast U.S. riders, three west coast U.S. riders, two Canadian riders, two Mexican riders and defending World Cup Champion Beezie Madden (USA) to the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final in Gothenburg (SWE) in April 2019. O’Neill, 23, now leads the standings of the west coast sub league with 20 points.

Swail declared for the east coast sub league, so he takes over those standings with 17 points. Salgado, meanwhile, will move into the runner-up slot in the west coast with 15 points.

The North American League continues with the first leg of the east coast sub league, the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ New York, on 30 September 2018.

Result:

  1. 1. Clockwise of Greenhill Z, Uma O’Neill (USA) 0 76.90
  2. Rubens LS la Silla, Conor Swail (IRL) 4 74.26
  3. Tino la Chapelle, Be Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (MEX) 4 75.87
  4. Valentino d’Elte, Vanessa Mannix (CAN) 4 76.69
  5. Samson II, Zazou Hoffman (USA) 4 76.90
  6. Venue d’Fees des Hazalles, Eve Jobs (USA) 4 77.04
  7. Lordan, Nayel Nassar (EGY) 4 78.26
  8. Queens Darling, Lorenza O’Farrill (MEX) 4 78.82
  9. Sunshine, Carlos Hank Guerreiro (MEX) 5 79.01
  10. Azuro, Saree Gordon (ISR) 5 79.40

Full results can be viewed here:

Uma O’Neill (USA) – 1st

“We call [Clockwise of Greenhill Z] “CW” in the barn. He is 11 this year. We got him when he was a 7-year-old, We actually got him imported as a 7-year-old when we were [at an August show at Thunderbird Showpark]. He is such a good stallion. I just love him.”

Conor Swail (IRL) — 2nd

“I was very, very pleased with [Rubens La Silla’s] performance today. It was just one of those things. It’s very easy to make a small mistake. I’d say it was more my mistake than his, unfortunately. But it’s fantastic to get second place.”

Juan Manuel Zendejas Salgado (MEX) — 3rd

“[Tino la Chapelle] was jumping great. He was amazing, but rails come down very easy. The course was very touchy. I had the second to go last fence, unfortunately.”

“I always think about the time, but my horse is very fast naturally. He could go a little bit in his own rhythm.”

Standings: Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League — West Coast

  1. 1. Uma O’Neill (USA) 20
  2. Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (MEX) 15
  3. Zazou Hoffan (USA) 12
  4. Eve Jobs (USA) 11
  5. Lorenza O’Farrill (MEX) 10
  6. Carlos Hand Guerreiro (MEX) 9
  7. Saree Gordon Solanki (ISR) 8
  8. Antonio Maurer (MEX) 7
  9. Laura Jane Tidball (CAN) 5
  10. Karrie Rufer (USA) 4

Full standings can be viewed here.

Standings: Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League — East Coast

  1. 1. Conor Swail (IRL) 17
  2. Vanessa Mannix (CAN) 13
  3. Sayre Happy (USA) 6
  4. Jennifer Gates (USA) 3
  5. Alison Robitaille (USA) 1

Full standings can be viewed here

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