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Nicholas Dello Joio Makes Winning Royal Horse Show Debut

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Nicholas Dello Joio Makes Winning Royal Horse Show Debut

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“This is probably my favourite show that I’ve done so far,” said Dello Joio.

Toronto, Ontario – Nicholas Dello Joio of the United States made his CSI5*-W Royal Horse Show debut one to remember by claiming victory in the $138,000 Big Ben Challenge on Thursday night, November 10, as part of the 100th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON.

It was a battle from start to finish as U.S. Olympic team silver medalist Kent Farrington and Landon, a nine-year-old Zangersheide gelding (Comilfo Plus Z x Quadrillo), were the first horse-and-rider combination to post a clear round over Canadian course designer Michel Vaillancourt’s challenging track. Colombia’s Roberto Teran Tafur ensured the packed house would be treated to a jump-off by also jumping clear before Canadian Olympians Mario Deslauriers and Amy Millar added their names to the list. Three-time Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ champion Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil and Dello Joio, as last to go, made it a six-horse jump-off.

PHOTO ABOVE: Nicholas Dello Joio of the United States celebrated his Royal Horse Show debut by winning the $138,000 Big Ben International Challenge on Thursday evening, November 10, at the CSI5*-W Royal Horse Show in Toronto, ON. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

As the first rider back in the Coca-Cola Coliseum to tackle the jump-off, Farrington put the pressure on those still to come by producing a slick clear performance in 34.15 seconds. None could match his time until the final challengers, Dello Joio and Cornet’s Cambridge, a 10-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Balou du Reventon x Cambridge 8) owned by The Berry Group LLC, stopped the clock fault-free in 32.53 seconds. Farrington had to settle for second, while Deslauriers produced the fastest four-fault round riding Bardolina 2, a 13-year-old Holsteiner mare (Clarimo x Landos).

PHOTO ABOVE: U.S. Olympic medalist Kent Farrington settled for second in the $138,000 Big Ben International Challenge aboard Landon, owned by Haity McNerney. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

“This is probably my favourite show that I’ve done so far, and I’ve only been here for two days!” said Dello Joio. “It’s just next level; it’s a real show. All 24 riders that are here [in the international division] can win on any given night. Everybody has earned their right to be here. “The last time I came here was when I was a kid and my dad was showing, and my only memory is the cinnamon rolls,” laughed Dello Joio, 33, who is the son of U.S. Olympic bronze medalist Norman Dello Joio. “That was the highlight of my trip here last time, and this win tops it!”

PHOTO ABOVE: Canadian Mario Deslauriers thrilled the home crowd with a third-place finish riding Bardolina 2, owned by Deslauriers and Wishing Well Farm LLC. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

Speaking of his winning mount, Dello Joio said, “It’s hard to put into words but there’s something about him; his personality and just the feeling you get when you’re on him. If you watch him jump, he’s not an extravagant jumper or flashy, but as I say all the time, you can’t beat a smart horse, and he is by far the most intelligent horse that I’ve ever been around.”

PHOTO ABOVE: Nicholas Dello Joio, pictured aboard Cornet’s Cambridge, was presented as the winner of the $138,000 Big Ben International Challenge by Mark Rein and Tara Dow-Rein. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

Dello Joio will look to cap off his stellar week in the highlight class of the CSI5*-W Royal Horse Show, the highly anticipated $250,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Toronto, which will take place in front of a packed house of over 7,000 people on Saturday evening, November 12. Riders will be looking to earn valuable qualifying points toward the 2023 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final taking place in Omaha, NE, next April.

Earlier on Thursday, U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Laura Kraut won the afternoon’s featured $38,000 Brickenden Trophy riding Calgary Tame, a 10-year-old Selle Français gelding (Old Chap Tame x Kashmir van’t Shuttershof) owned by Stars & Stripes. The pair bested a five-horse jump-off, crossing the timers in 31.85 seconds to score victory. Kristen Vanderveen of the United States riding Bull Run’s Faustino de Tili and Ireland’s Conor Swail aboard Theo 160 tied for second-place honours when both finished the jump-off with a time of 32.68 seconds.

This year’s Royal Horse Show showcases the very best in horse sport with an elevated CSI5*-W rating from the International Equestrian Federation (FEI). For more information and to purchase tickets for the Royal Horse Show, the marquee event of the 100th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, please visit www.royalfair.org/horse-show.

The Royal also offers numerous hospitality experiences which sell out quickly. The Royal Terrace is available for VIP and corporate hosting while the Coliseum’s Sky Suites offer stables and groups their own private suites. New for 2022, the Tanbark Club will offer an upscale luncheon buffet on select days. Visit www.royalfair.org/hospitality/ for more details.

Funding support for The Royal has been provided by the Government of Canada and the City of Toronto.

$138,000 Big Ben International Challenge – Final Results

Thursday evening, November 10

Rider / Nation / Horse / Faults / Time

1. Nicholas Dello Joio / USA / Cornet’s Cambridge / 0:0 / 32.53

2. Kent Farrington / USA / Landon / 0:0 / 34.15

3. Mario Deslauriers / CAN / Bardolina 2 / 0:4 / 34.72

4. Roberto Teran Tafur / COL / Dez’ Ooktoff / 0:4 / 36.65

5. Rodrigo Pessoa / BRA / Major Tom / 0:4 / 36.67

6. Amy Millar / CAN / Truman / 0:4 / 37.71

7. Beat Mändli / SUI / Dijon Terdoorn Z / 4

8. Ben Maher / GBR / Ginger-Blue / 4

9. McLain Ward / USA / Lezaro / 4

10. Daniel Coyle / IRL / Legacy / 4

11. Laura Kraut / USA / Confu / 4

12. Tiffany Foster / CAN / Northern Light / 4

 

$38,000 Brickenden Trophy – Final Results

Thursday afternoon, November 10

Rider / Nation / Horse / Faults / Time

1. Laura Kraut / USA / Calgary Tame / 0:0 / 31.85

2. Kristen Vanderveen / USA / Bull Run’s Faustino de Tili / 0:0 / 32.68

2. Conor Swail / IRL / Theo 160 / 0:0 / 32.68

4. Roberto Teran Tafur / COL / Santana / 0:0 / 35.60

5. Katherine Dinan / USA / Atika des Hauts Vents / 0:8 / 34.67

6. Nicholas Dello Joio / USA / Conthargos / 4

7. Daniel Bluman / ISR / Ubiluc / 4

8. Jos Verlooy / BEL / Newmarket Influence / 4

9. Sam Walker / CAN / Evita / 4

10. Amy Millar / CAN / Christiano / 4

11. Ben Maher / GBR / Tic Tac / 4

12. Rodrigo Pessoa / BRA / Quality FZ / 4

 

Photo of the Day From the Coca-Cola Coliseum 

Esme Chapman (mounted) of Mono, ON, riding Melbourne Z was crowned the 2022 Running Fox CET Medal National Champion on Thursday afternoon at the Royal Horse Show. Presenting, from left to right, are Fran McAvity, Sam Walker, Pamela Law, Karen Hendry-Ouellette, Jennifer O'Neill, and trainer Courtney Bacso. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

 

About The Royal

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is the world’s largest combined indoor agricultural and international equestrian event. The 100th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair runs November 4-13, 2022, at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Canada. For competition schedules, live webcasting, results, and to purchase tickets, please visit www.royalfair.org.

 

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