Belle De Muze and Luis Fernando Larrazabal Accelerate to Win $70,000 Fields Auto Group Grand Prix CSI 2*

Luis Fernando Larrazabal and Belle De Muze. Photo by Sarah Sturgis for Natalie Suto Photography

Edited Press Release

Mill Spring, NC – May 23, 2025 – The $70,000 Fields Auto Group Grand Prix CSI 2* took centerstage in Tryon Stadium as part of Saturday Night Lights presented by Skyla Credit Union, with Luis Fernando Larrazabal (VEN) and Belle De Muze (Ponsee V x Lando) collecting the win in a time of 40.1 seconds. Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen (USA) and Mochito V/D Mishagen (Emerald x Lord Z), the 2012 Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by Serenity Farm, toured the short course in a time of 41.67 seconds for reserve honors. Galloping through the timers in 42.10 seconds, Katie Eppinger (USA) and her own 2013 Zangersheide mare, Corneska De La Falize Z (Cornet Obolensky x President), collected third place to complete the podium. 

Luis Fernando Larrazabal and Driss Ngadi’s Belle De Muze were one of 33 to test the first round track designed by Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA), and one of nine pairs to qualify for the jump off round. Larrazabal acknowledged that his position late  in the line-up gave him an advantage:

Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen and Mochito V/D Mishagen. Photo by Laci Matthews for Natalie Suto Photography

“This mare is amazing, and always when she goes in the ring, she tries 100%. I was lucky to go at the end of the class, in the first round. I know she has a small step, so I started adding in the first lines, just to keep it together, because she’s feisty!

Katie Eppinger and Corneska De La Falize Z. Photo by Sarah Sturgis for Natalie Suto Photography

“Going in the jump off last is an advantage, you know, and knowing how fast she is, and being able to see everybody before me was pretty nice.” Larrazabal observed Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen’s track and sought to emulate her performance with his quick-footed horse, he revealed. “I think Kelli did an amazing job on her horse, who looks a little more big and slower than mine, so I just actually tried to do the same track as her. So, that was my plan: not to get too greedy, and try to keep it together and keep the jumps up, and bring it home!”

Luis Fernando Larrazabal, Kelli Cruciotti Vanderveen, and Katie Eppinger in their presentation ceremony alongside (L-R): Glenn Petty, Tryon International General Manager, Equestrian Operations, Angie Williams, Fields Auto Group Associate, and Doug Grondahl, Tryon International Chief Operations Officer. Photo by Sarah Sturgis for Natalie Suto Photography

Larrazabal and team are familiar faces within FEI competitions at Tryon International, so much so that he considers the venue a “home show” for his family, he added. 

“I’ve been coming here forever. I love this place: the venue, atmosphere, the grounds, the hospitality… everybody. It’s so nice having the restaurants, and the horses love it here as well,” he elaborated. “I bring my family here, so it’s like a home show for us, even though we’re from Florida. I love to come here, and every time I come they’re doing more!”

As the highest placing female rider in the $70,000 Fields Auto Group Grand Prix CSI 2*, Kelli Cruciotti received the Leading Lady Award presented by Fairfax & Favor alongside Paula Cudd. Photo by Sarah Sturgis for Natalie Suto Photography

In addition to thanking his groom, Juan de los Santos, Larrazabal concluded by extending gratitude to Driss Ngadi, Belle De Muze’s owner: “I also want to be thankful to the owner of this mare. If it wasn’t for him, this mare wouldn’t be here winning. I’m very grateful for him to really trust me with this horse!”

Juan de los Santos received the Groom’s Award for his care and dedication to Belle De Muze. Photo by Sarah Sturgis for Natalie Suto Photography

For full results from the $70,000 Fields Auto Group Grand Prix CSI 2*, click here

$25,000 Yanmar America Sunday Jumper Classic Winners: Luis Fernando Larrazabal and Condara

Luis Fernando Larrazabal (Wellington, FL) and Condara (Conthargos x Caronda), Victoria Heurtematte’s 2012 Warmblood mare, dominated the $25,000 Yanmar America Sunday Jumper Classic just after the Venezuelan rider’s Grand Prix win. Larrazabal and Condara produced a double clear performance on the Anthony D’Ambrosio-built course, marking 39.64 seconds on the short track. Recording a jump off time of 42.15 seconds, Diego Bedoya Yanez (Magnolia, TX) took second aboard Casamigos (Cornet Obolensky x Let’s Go), the 2013 Westphalian gelding owned by NRG Farm LLC. Taking third of three in the jump off, Jad Dana (Wellington, FL) incurred 11 faults on a time of 56.71 seconds with Burr Associates, Inc. Know It All (Cornet Obolensky x Raphana), the 2015 Dutch Warmblood gelding.

Luis Fernando Larrazabal and Condara. Photo by Laci Matthews for Natalie Suto Photography

For full results from the $25,000 Yanmar America Sunday Jumper Classic, click here

Tryon Spring 4 Division Highlights

Champion in the Adult-Amateur 18-35 Hunter 3’ Division went to Emma Gurley (Rutherfordton, NC) aboard her own Latino. In reserve, Rebecca Love (Atlanta, GA) rode Ral-Star LLC’s Taxi Boy.

Deanna Roach (Chapel Hill, NC) rode her own Sneak Preview to the championship in the Cross-Rails 12&U Division, while Brynn Carter (Acworth, GA) piloted her own Found a Penny to reserve. 

The Junior/Amateur 1.40m Jumper Division saw Maleah Lang McMahon (Ocala, FL) take top honors with her own KS Matilda, earning the champion rosette. Eve Westfall (Boulder, CO) rode Trotting West Equestrian LLC’s Itschuli to reserve honors. 

The Non-Pro .90m Jumper Division congratulated Christy Salyards (Chattanooga, TN) as champion with her own Washington ODF. Evelyn Urban (Austin, TX) and her own CHF Cabriole rode to reserve.

For full division results from Tryon Spring 4, click here.