Mikey Pender won the Grand Prix as the U.S. prepares for the Nations Cup Final in Barcelona
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- October 5, 2024
- By SARA CAVANAGH
BARCELONA.SPAIN--Ireland's Mikey Pender scored one of the biggest wins of his career, as he was victorious in the €300,000 five-star Grand Prix riding HHS Calais on Friday, Oct. 4 at the League of Nations Final in Barcelona.
But the Grand Prix, despite its prestige and prize money, was basically a footnote to the League of Nations Final on Sunday.
Not all the riders in the Final, including three of the U.S. riders, competed in the Grand Prix, and some of those that did chose not to go for the win.
"We're here for the Final on Sunday," said chef d'equipe Robert Ridland.
For the U.S., only Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 and reserve rider Laura Kraut on Bisquetta competed in the Grand Prix, and they both had four faults, with Kraut finishing 17th and Vale finishing 23rd.
The U.S. team includes Spencer Smith on Keeneland, Alex Matz on Ikigal, Lucy Davis Kennedy on Ben and Vale on Carissimo, with Kraut as the reserve rider.
And there are lots of interesting story lines between Alex and Michael Matz and Ridland.
Smith, Kennedy and Vale were on the Nations Cup winning team at Dublin.