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Tim Price wins five star event at Pau, France

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • 6 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Tim Price riding Jarillo to the win at Pau PHOTO: LIBBY LAW PHOTOGRPAHY
Tim Price riding Jarillo to the win at Pau PHOTO: LIBBY LAW PHOTOGRPAHY

Tim Price has ridden to victory at the five star (5*) event at Les 5 Etoiles de Pau in France, finishing on his dressage score of 30.9 penalty points aboard Jarillo, and also placing fourth with Happy Boy on 34.3.


Five star competition is the pinnacle of the sport with just seven in the world.

It is the second time Tim has won at Pau, having been victorious at the same venue in 2021 on Falco, and his sixth 5* crown.


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Price and Jarillo were fourth after the dressage, on a score of 26.5, added just time on the cross country and were then all clear in the showjumping. Happy Boy was ninth after the dressage with a score of 29.1, added time in the cross country and was also clear in the showjumping for a final tally of 34.3.


Into the showjumping this morning, any one of the top 10 combinations could have won, with the penalties extremely tight.


“With Jarillo, all you have to do is lower your heels and put your legs in and he jumps,” said Price. Pau was just Jarillo’s third 5* start and third completion.


“When I walked the course I thought it was tough. There were 10 of us within four points of each other. The time allowed was tight, so it was a course for the best horses and the best riders. That’s what we want!”


Brit Tom Jackson was second aboard Plot Twist B, having scampered up the leaderboard from 31st after the dressage to finish on 33.2, with Boyd Martin (USA) aboard Cooley Nutcracker third on 33.9


Jonelle Price and Senor Crocodillo rounded out the top 10 on 39.2 after adding time penalties in the final phase of the event.


Jonelle Price was 18th with Grappa Nera, who won the Pau 5* in 2022, on 47.5. Another Kiwi, Jesse Campbell and Cooley Lafitte were 20th on 49 with Tim Price and Global Quest 25th on 63.7. Abigail Long with Henton Audacious and Jonelle Price with Hiarado both withdrew from the final horse inspection before the showjumping.


Just 39 of the original 53 starters completed the event. The cross country saw two retirements and eight eliminations, with two other combinations retired from the second horse inspection.

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