
Edited Press Release
Ocala, FL – The $100,000 Coors Light National Grand Prix was the feature event of the World Equestrian Center – Ocala’s 2022 USEF Summer Series’ fifth week. FEI Level 2 course designer, Tucker Williams created the national track that featured three double combinations that stunted many partnerships throughout the night. Aaron Vale and Thinkslikeahorse’s Prescott stole the show to add another grand prix win to their roster.
Thirty-four combinations from ten different nations elected to contest Tucker Williams’ first round track and an even 10 representing four flags managed to find the key to a clear first round to qualify for the jump-off.
Vale (USA) managed to snag two of the ten spots in the jump-off aboard Prescott and Gray’s Inn. Vale found his first clear round aboard Prescott in the initial phase in 79.424 seconds, just within the time allowed of 81 seconds.
When it came time to return to the jump-off, Vale knew he had a stiff standard to catch. “I watched Santiago’s round on the screen in the schooling arena. I really thought that he had won the class already. There weren’t any other strides to leave out, and he found ever single fence going forward. Even though I thought he might have it, I am never one to let that stop me from trying,” Vale said.
He used the turns and the 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding’s handiness to his advantage. “When I went in, I could see the tracks behind fence two to the liver pool,” Vale said. “I knew I could go inside those tracks, and I ended up catching the liverpool going forward. I got seven, seven and seven like Santiago, but I was faster back to the Lugano fence. It was just fast enough.”
Vale and Prescott flew through the final timers stopping the clock at 33.099 seconds, just three hundredths of a second faster than second place finisher, Lambre, who would ultimately finish second with Cetano Van Aspergem Z.
Lambre (BRA) and Cetano Van Aspergem Z were coming off a win in Thursday’s $30,000 C. Jarvis Insurance Welcome Prix. On this occasion, the pair were the first down the ramp and the first clear. Lambre and the 13-year-old Zangersheide gelding flew through the course in 33.136 seconds to ultimately earn second place.
Vale returned back to the WEC Grand Arena aboard Thinkslikeahorse’s 8-year-old Czech Warmblood gelding Gray’s Inn (Cannavaro x Jena).
“This is my wife’s horse, so I don’t ride him very often. I have shown him in three grands prix; one here during the winter circuit, a small one in Wellington and now this one. I was pretty impressed with him,” Vale said. “He felt much more confident in the jump-off than he did in the first round, so I was able to open him up.”

Vale and Gray’s Inn soared through the finish in 34.799 seconds to slot into third place. “I am unsure if my wife is going to let me borrow him again, because I have borrowed her horses in the past and she didn’t get them back,” laughed Vale.
An additional $5,000 was awarded to the fastest four-faulter of the $100,000 Coors Light National Grand Prix. Lambre and his own Comtess 202 snagged the award with an incredibly fast time of 73.801 with one rail down in the first round.
Kim Farlinger received the $5,000 ‘Luck of the Draw’ award.
$100,000 Coors Light National Grand Prix Results:
1 Prescott, Aaron Vale (USA), Thinkslikeahorse: 0 | 0 | 33.099
2 Cetano Van Aspergem Z, Santiago Lambre (BRA), Santiago Lambre: 0 | 0 | 33.136
3 Gray’s Inn, Aaron Vale (USA), Thinkslikeahorse: 0 | 0 | 34.799
4 Bugatti, Alberto Michan (ISR), Eduardo Leon: 0 | 0 | 35.723
5 MTM Cedrik, Dorothy Douglas (USA), Nina Koloseike: 0 | 0 | 38.974
6 Hollywood De Rase Z, Angela Covert (CAN), Angela Covert: 0 | 0 | 39.260
7 Pepita Con Spita, Hunter Holloway (USA), Hays Investment Corp.: 0 | 4 | 34.098
8 Dingeman, Santiago Lambre (BRA), Santiago Lambre: 0 | 4 | 35.516
9 Bull Run’s Prince Of Peace, Kristen Vanderveen (USA), Bull Run Jumpers Six LLC: 0 | 4 | 39.234
10 Amex, Todd Minikus (USA), Bit By Bit Group: 0 | 8 | 34.686
Photos courtesy of Andrew Ryback Photography.
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