Onate and Big Red Victorious at Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Guadalajara

This weekend, Mexican rider Salvador Onate took top honors in the latest event of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League.

Flying high to his first spectacular World Cup win, Salvador Onate (MEX) and his ride Big Red take victory in Guadalajara at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League qualifier on Saturday January 26, 2019. FEI/Anwar Esquivel

Salvador Onate (MEX) had a few anxious moments, but luck was on his side when he rode Big Red to victory in the $1,900,000 (~$100,000 U.S.) Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Guadalajara (MEX) on Saturday.

Onate, the first to keep all of the jumps up over Guilherme Jorge’s (BRA) challenging first round track, originally picked up a single time fault, crossing the timers in 79.60 seconds—six-tenths of a second over the original 79-second time allowed. However, the time was eventually adjusted to 81 seconds, securing Onate’s place in the jump-off.

Jumping first over the shortened track, Onate picked up a rail, but his 42.66-second time held again. With no double-clear performances, he came away with the win over Spain’s Paola Amilibia and VIP (4/46.49 seconds). Simon Nizri (ISR) and D Amour From Second Life Z finished third (4/47.71), with Andres Torres Hernandez (MEX) and Chabacon (8/51.89) taking fourth as the only other pair to qualify for the jump-off.

“I knew there weren’t going to be many clear rounds, and when I had the time fault, I felt very bad for myself—because it’s a rider’s fault; not the horse,” Onate said. “Then, they switched the time, and I got into the jump-off. I was lucky today, all the way.”

The victory marked Onate and Big Red’s first in World Cup competition. The rider credited his quick reaction to pick up the pace in the jump-off as his key to victory.

“It’s kind of a disadvantage to be the first one to go in [in the jump-off],” he said. “I just wanted to go as fast as I could. I knew there were fast riders. As soon as I had one rail, I knew that I had to go very fast. That’s what I did, and it worked.”

The League is Back

The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League is back underway after a two-month hiatus. Guadalajara acted as the penultimate qualifier of the west-coast sub league; the final west coast event will take place in Leon (MEX), new to the League in 2019, on February 9, 2019.

The North American League continues next on the east coast. The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Wellington gets underway February 3, 2019 at 1:00pm ET.

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