Reed Kessler and Soraya de l'Obstination Win Speed Class in Valkenswaard
by GCT Press | Aug 17, 2013, 11:36 AM
"I'm really happy. My horse jumped beautifully. I'm really happy to win" said Kessler following the prize giving.
The mare is in fact a half-sister to Reed's top Olympic mount Cylana and although Reed felt that their was a lot of work to be done this winter, it seems that Soraya has stepped up to be one of Reed's top speed horses.
Having brought the young mare to Wellington this winter, the unorthodox mare was fast but eccentric and Reed admitted there might be quite a lot of work ahead of her but Reed has earned top placements with the chestnut mare both in Chantilly and Valkenswaard, admitting she is equally smitten and overjoyed with the fast developments.
"She's really stepped up to become a super speed horse. She handled the course beautifully today."
We asked Reed what she thought of the course. "It was difficult. My horse actually jumps better on the left lead and the entire course had very difficult turns off the right lead so when I originally walked the course I didn't think it would suit her very much."
Patrice Delaveau, who won Friday's first competition, finished second today aboard Quenndal de Lojou HDC. Kessler not only won Saturday's title aboard a relatively new mount for Kessler Show stables, but she also bested some very fast riders including Hans-Dieter Dreher, Doda Miranda, Scott Brash and Katharina Offel.