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Katie Dinan and Glory Days Win $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix

by Lauren Fisher and Laura Cardon for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. | Feb 16, 2013, 10:16 AM

Katie Dinan and Glory Days (Sportfot)
Katie Dinan and Glory Days (Sportfot)
Wellington, FL
- Nineteen-year-old Katie Dinan and her brand new horse Glory Days were victorious in Friday night's $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix, presented by Dutta Corporation in association with Guido Klatte, during week six of the 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival (FTI WEF). In a nine-horse jump-off, Dinan and Glory Days won over Wilton Porter aboard Radio City and Adam Prudent riding Jack Daniels.    

Week six, sponsored by Spy Coast Farm, will run February 13-17. The week will feature two more world ranking classes, including the highlight $125,000 FEI World Cup™ Qualifier CSI 3*-W Grand Prix, presented by Spy Coast Farm, on Saturday, February 16, and the $33,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic on Sunday, February 17. 

Watch an interview with Katie Dinan!

Brazil's Guilherme Jorge set the course for Friday night's young rider class. Forty-eight entries showed over the first round course and nine jumped clear to advance to the jump-off. With the fastest time of 29.474 seconds, Katie Dinan and Grant Road Partners, LLC's Glory Days came out on top for an exciting victory under the lights.

Wilton Porter and Radio City, owned by Gotham Enterprizes, LLC, finished second with a clear round in 31.085 seconds. Adam Prudent and Plain Bay Sales' Jack Daniels were third in 31.366 seconds, also without fault over the short course. The fastest four-fault jump-off round belonged to Chloe Reid and Damascus with one rail down in a time of 29.874 seconds to place fourth.

Glory Days is a twelve-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding by Cardento 933 x Diamond Serpent, home bred and ridden his whole life by Swedish rider Daniel Zetterman. The Dinan Family recently purchased 'Glory' as a new mount for Katie just a few weeks ago and she is now getting to know him. Friday's class was a perfect opportunity for the pair to show in the impressive atmosphere of the International Arena at night, under the lights, and gain some valuable experience together.

"I think I still have a lot to learn, but it was really exciting to win here tonight," Dinan stated. "I could not be happier with him. It is nice because his former rider, Daniel Zetterman, was here tonight and he has been a huge part of the team the last few weeks. He has been giving me pointers the whole time, so I really appreciate that. The horse has only had one rider his entire life, so obviously I want to learn as much as I can from him because he knows the horse inside and out."

"Sometimes it takes longer with some horses to get to know them and other times it doesn't take as long," Dinan noted. "So far he has felt great. I have to just keep up and keep on learning about him and I am excited about our future together."

Describing Glory Days' style, Dinan detailed, "I really like riding him because he definitely carries his own engine, but he is also very adjustable. I can be just nice and soft. I like horses that have their own pace so I don't have to create so much and I can just ride them smoothly and work on what I am doing. He jumps amazingly well. He is super careful and it is just a question of learning how to be as smooth as possible. He definitely has a little bit of an up and down canter, so I am still getting used to that."

Dinan has shown in the Artisan Farms Young Rider Series since its inception and values the experience.

"I think it is a great series," she acknowledged. "For me, with a new horse, it was a great thing for us to do. It definitely feels like a great event to go on Friday night with a huge class. Most of the people in here had great rounds tonight and it is nice to see how competitive this division is. I have done these classes all three years and obviously I have gotten more experience as a rider, but all three years they have been something great for me to do. It is also really nice because I have known the Ziegler family for a long time and to win a class that they sponsored and have Mrs. Ziegler present was really exciting for me."

Dinan also had her whole family in town to watch her win and was excited for them to see her success with her new horse.

Also showing in the International Arena on Friday, McLain Ward and Tequestrian Farms, LLC's Coco 135 topped the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m speed class and Darragh Kenny and Derbypie LLC's Delilah won the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m jump-off. Meagan Nusz and Amalaya Investments' Vesuvius were victorious in the RCG Farm High Amateur-Owner Jumpers and Lauren Tyree and Audi's Top Secret, owned by Missy Clark, won in the Griffis Residential High Junior Jumpers, both competing in their power and speed classes.

Eugenio Garza of Mexico won the "Best Turnout Award" at the jog for this week's Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix.

Finals Results: $15,000 Artisan Farms Young Rider Grand Prix
1. GLORY DAYS        KATHERINE DINAN    GRANT ROAD PARTNERS, LLC: 0/0/29.474
2. RADIO CITY          WILTON PORTER       GOTHAM ENTERPRIZES, LLC: 0/0/31.085
3. JACK DANIELS      ADAM PRUDENT        PLAIN BAY SALES: 0/0/31.366
4. DAMASCUS          CHLOE REID   CHLOE D. REID, LLC: 0/4/29.874
5. ARBITRAGE       ALEXANDER ZETTERMAN      ALEXANDER ZETTERMAN: 0/4/31.023
6. EARLY MORNING   SAMANTHA SENFT    SAMANTHA SENFT: 0/4/31.809
7. SHALIMAR            DAVID BLAKE           PINE HOLLOW FARM: 0/8/31.399
8. VOSQINUS           MATTIAS TROMP       BEYAERT FARM, INC: 0/12/35.186
9. BABBE VAN'T ROOSAKKER         NICLAS HOFMANN     TRELAWNY FARM, LLC: 0/30/57.106
10. WISH       JESSICA SPRINGSTEEN        STONE HILL FARM: 4/76.851                 
11. WINDE     KALVIN DOBBS         TREESDALE FARMS: 4 /77.040                   
12. LORD SPEZI        SPENCER SMITH       ASHLAND FARMS & STADIUM SPORTHORSE: 4/77.155