William Martin’s Maiden Win Comes in the $62,500 FOBI Qualifier CSI 4*

Langley, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada — May 31, 2024 — The jump-off of the $62,500 FOBI Qualifier CSI 4* Friday at Thunderbird Show Park was a who’s who of elite show jumping talent.

Among the 10 athletes to advance to Colm Quinn‘s (IRL) shortened track in the Thunderbird Arena were no fewer than four Olympians; two more veterans of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Finals; and the winner of the previous day’s CSI4* 1.45m in James Chawke (IRL) with One Edition.

That didn’t intimidate 17-year-old William Martin (CAN), who bested them all. Martin recorded his second career international victory and his first four-star win aboard Je Happy Lina. It was also the first FEI win for the 10-year old Royal Dutch Sport Horse – Dutch Warmblood KWPN mare.

William Martin (CAN) & Je Happy Lina

The winning time was 35.93 seconds, with time greatly made up in the final line as the winning pair left out two strides. Charlotte Jacobs (USA) and Rincoola Milsean finished second (36.18s), followed by Nayel Nassar (EGY) and Ivory TCS (36.79s).

“This is a new horse to this level, so I wanted to make [the jump-off] pretty smooth,” Martin said. “The first three jumps came up super well, and then I wasn’t used to how big her stride got. She kind of took me through the rest of the course, but I’m so happy for it. There’s a lot of quality there—maybe even more than we thought.”

William Martin (CAN) & Je Happy Lina

Despite being the youngest rider in the field and starting at the four-star level for the first time this week, the Vineland, Ontario native was more focused in diverting praise toward his mount, whom he has been bringing up the grades for about a year. Martin first tried Je Happy Lina as an 8-year-old; then the mare continued her development under Rebekka Gillespie (GBR) at Toro Horses in Lommel, Belgium before being imported to North America for Martin, who trains with Andrew Bourns (IRL).

“She’s been jumping in the back rings for about a year. She was in a very good program before us, so that always helps a lot,” Martin shared. “We’ve only just moved her up, and every single question I’ve asked her, she’s been there and responded well. So, not only are we celebrating a good win in my own country today, but, we also have a very nice horse, and I’m looking at some good rounds in the future.”

William Martin (CAN) & Je Happy Lina

Martin described the intelligent mare as a bit of a lion—fitting for the name “Lina”—with a lot of personality and character. She was certainly fighting for Martin Friday evening, as horse and rider rose to the occasion—and the experience level of their competitors.

“I knew Conor Swail and Nayel Nassar were behind me [in the jump-off]. I think it’s great to ride alongside those riders, because you kind of ride to their level—[you’re around them] in the warm-up and everything in FEI, in the flatting. You kind of adapt to the atmosphere a little bit, and it really changes you as a rider.”

Martin traveled north from Bourns’ base in Wellington, FL to compete at Tbird and will continue his Canadian tour at Spruce Meadows this summer.

“I think winning in your home country is always better. The crowds are better, and you get a little bit more cheer,” Martin said. “It’s definitely going to be one that we remember.”

William Martin (CAN) & Je Happy Lina during the awards ceremony

Final Results — $62,500 FOBI Qualifier CSI 4*

1) William Martin (CAN) & Je Happy Lina — 0 / 0 — 35.93

2) Charlotte Jacobs (USA) & Rincoola Milsean — 0 / 0 — 36.18

3) Nayel Nassar (EGY) & Ivory TCS — 0 / 0 — 36.79

Source: Press Release from Thunderbird Show Park

Photos: © Tbird / Kim Gaudry

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