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Vanderveen shines in CSI5* jump-off at H H The Father Amir’s Prix

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Last updated: 2026/01/30 at 7:53 PM
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Kristen Vanderveen of the United States secured a thrilling victory in the CSI5* jump-off class at Al Shaqab in Doha, Qatar, yesterday, riding Bull Run’s Jireh to a winning time of 40.14 seconds. The final round of HH The Father Amir’s Prix showcased top-tier equestrian talent, with riders competing for significant prize money and prestige. This win solidifies Vanderveen’s position among the world’s leading show jumping athletes and highlights the growing prominence of the event on the international equestrian calendar.

The competition, held at Al Shaqab, drew riders from over 38 countries, competing across various classes and levels. Sheikh Talal bin Khalid Al-Thani, Assistant Tournament Director, noted the event’s success in attracting elite participation and fostering the development of Qatari riders. Total prize money exceeded €3.3 million, underscoring the championship’s financial significance and its appeal to top competitors.

Vanderveen Claims CSI5* Victory in Doha

Vanderveen’s performance in the CSI5* Table A jump-off over 155cm was particularly impressive. She navigated the course with speed and precision, leaving a strong field of competitors in her wake. Switzerland’s Nadja Peter Steiner finished a close second with Clearround IL Mondo (40.53 seconds), while Brazil’s Marlon Modolo Zanotelli rounded out the podium with Charly Heart (41.02 seconds).

The competition wasn’t limited to the CSI5* level. Millie Allen dominated the CSI5* Six Bar competition, riding Quickly D vh Ijzerenlindehof to a fault-free victory. Additionally, Philipp Weishaupt of Germany excelled in the CSI5* Faults and Time class, setting a benchmark time of 59.87 seconds with Karaldo.

Strong Performances Across Multiple Classes

Beyond the headline events, several other riders demonstrated exceptional skill. Abdullah Alsharbatly of Saudi Arabia topped the CSI3* Faults and Time class, while Emanuele Gaudiano of Italy dominated the CSI3* Jump-Off class, securing both first and second place. Oliver Fletcher of Britain emerged victorious in the CSI3* Special Two-Phase competition. These results demonstrate the depth of talent present at the event and the competitive nature of the show jumping discipline.

Qatar’s riders also showcased their abilities, with Faleh Suwead Al Ajami finishing second in the CSI3* Faults and Time class and several Qatari athletes achieving success in the National Competition. This performance reflects the ongoing investment in equestrian sports within the country and the growing skill of local competitors. The event served as a qualifier for the FEI Group VII Finals, adding another layer of importance to the competition.

The success of HH The Father Amir’s Prix is attributed to meticulous planning and strong organizational integration, according to Sheikh Talal. He emphasized Qatar’s growing experience in hosting major international sporting events, which contributes to its position as a regional and international sporting hub. The event also supports economic activity and the sustainable development of the sports sector through collaboration with local and international partners.

Looking ahead, the focus now shifts to the Grand Prix competitions across three categories, scheduled for today. The CSI3* Grand Prix (150cm), CSI5* Grand Prix (160cm), and CSI1* Grand Prix (130cm) will determine the overall champions of the tournament. The outcome of these final events will further solidify the standings and highlight the top equestrian athletes competing in Doha. The event’s continued success will likely influence future horse show scheduling and investment in the region.

The final day’s program also includes additional classes across various levels, including competitions for junior and youth riders. Organizers will be watching closely to assess the impact of the event on Qatar’s sporting profile and to refine plans for the Doha Equestrian Tour 2026.

Source: The Peninsula Qatar

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