Alberto Michan and Golden Boy VL Are Golden in $50,000 TerraNova Spring Series National Grand Prix

Alberto Michan and Golden Boy VL. Photo by Jess Windhurst Photography


Myakka City, Fla. – March 26, 2022 – Sunshine and a cool breeze set the stage for the $50,000 National Grand Prix during Week 2 of the TerraNova Spring Series hosted at TerraNova Equestrian Center. The debut series at the new, world-class equestrian center hosted two weeks of top national hunter and equitation competition as well as various Level 4 jumper classes with a featured grand prix event each week. Following an exciting jump-off, Alberto Michan (ISR) donned the blue ribbon aboard Golden Boy VL.

Seventeen top-level entries contested Bernardo Costa Cabral’s (POR) first-round track which included a liverpool, double combination, triple combination and a triple bar obstacle at the national standard height.


“The idea for today’s course was to not over-challenge the horses but still include some tests for the riders that are worthy of a national grand prix,” explained Cabral. “I’ve included a triple combination with two oxers early on in the course and put in a triple bar to a double combination at the end of the track. The idea is to allow the horses space to get to everything nicely but still challenge the riders.”

Week 1 grand prix winner Scott Keach (AUS) returned with two of his top mounts to see if he could once again best the field. Five nations were represented in the competition with other international competitors including Antonio Martinez (VEN) and Pan American Games gold medalist Christine McCrea (USA).


The time allowed of 76 seconds was succinct enough to encourage the pairings to move forward across the entirety of the grand prix arena but did not cause trouble for competitors. Delaney Flynn (USA) kicked the class off to a good start with a clear round as the first to navigate the track. Michan followed two horses later and rode to the second clear round to ensure a jump-off was in order. 


Hannah Herrig Ketelboeter presents the award to Alberto Michan aboard Hotspot.
Photo by Jess Windhurst Photography


As the John Deere tractors readied the arena for the short course, 12 horse-and-rider combinations prepared to vie for final podium positions. Michan had qualified both of his mounts for the return, and Flynn would return with three. Martinez, Keach, Juan Vegas (VEN), Marylisa Leffler (USA), Abigail McArdle (USA), Juan Pablo-Gnecco (COL) and Shannon Hicks (USA) would make up the remainder of the entries set to showcase their best efforts in the jump-off. Only five athletes managed to produce a double-clear effort and Michan took an early lead in the class as the rest of the field dashed to catch up. Ultimately, his time of 35.597 seconds with Rodrigo Gomez Vivanco’s 11-year-old KWPN gelding Golden Boy VL (Canturano I x Indorado) proved to be unbeatable as the duo maintained a three-second lead over the closest contender.

“There were a lot of clear rounds in the first round, and I went early in the jump-off on my first horse,” explained Michan. “I was a bit worried because I knew there were a lot of fast horses behind me, but I knew there were two main areas you could really catch the time. You could make a quick turn from fence one to two, and then there was another tight turn from the colorful fence back to the green vertical. I think everything went according to plan for us today.”

Michan and Golden Boy VL have only been paired since the beginning of the year, but Michan has high hopes for the future.

“Golden Boy was previously competing in two-star grand prixs with an amateur, and then I was lucky enough to buy him and bring him to the U.S.” he described. “He is not old but he has good experience, and he was really trying his best to be quick and clear today.”


Second place finishers Marylisa Leffler and Zaza Z. Photo by Jess Windhurst Photography


The blazing-fast combination of Leffler and Rolling Acres’ 12-year-old KWPN mare Zaza Z (Zandor Z x Caretano Z) snuck into the second place position. The queens of speed did their best to catch up to Michan but his ride across the track made Leffler’s time of 38.132 only good enough for the runner-up title. Flynn rounded out the victory gallop with Grace Jacobsen’s 17-year-old Holsteiner gelding Milan IV (Lasino x Quinar Z) after clocking in just behind Leffler in 38.144 seconds.


Watch Alberto Michan's interview and highlights from his round here!


Final Results: $50,000 National Grand Prix

GOLDEN BOY VL: 2011 KWPN gelding by Canturano I x Indorado
ALBERTO MICHAN (ISR), Rodrigo Gomez Vivanco: 0/0/35.597

ZAZA Z: 2010 Zangersheide mare by Zandor Z x Caretano Z
MARYLISA LEFFLER (USA), Rolling Acres :0/0/38.132

MILAN IV: 2005 Holsteiner gelding by Lasino x Quinar Z
DELANEY FLYNN (USA), Grace Jacobsen: 0/0/38.144

CLEVER V’T WULVERHOF Z: 2009 Zangersheide Stallion by VDL Cardento x Jouyeux Ardent
JUAN VEGAS (VEN), Marie Helene Melchior: 0/0/38.833

FONZIE D’HERLAIMONT: 2011 SBS gelding by Thunder vd Zuuthoeve x Orlando
ANTONIO MARTINEZ (VEN), Emilio Mantero: 0/0/40.892

VICTORIO 5: 2006 Hannoverian gelding by Uccello x Graf Top
ABIGAIL MCARDLE (USA), Victorio Equine Group LLC:0/4/35.327

HOTSPOT: 2012 KWPN gelding by Numero Uno x Carnute
ALBERTO MICHAN (ISR), Blue Ridge Syndicate LLC:0/4/36.853

NOBLE DE LA CHAPELLE: 2013 Belgian Warmblood gelding by For Passion d’Ive Z x Eros Platiere
SCOTT KEACH (AUS), Southern Cross Equestrian, LLC: 0/4/37.886



TerraNova Equestrian Center is Florida’s newest equestrian competition venue. Tucked into the picturesque countryside of Myakka City, in Manatee County, east of Bradenton and Sarasota, just 20 minutes from Interstate 75, TerraNova is a welcoming setting for all levels of equestrian competition. The team at TerraNova built a family-friendly facility designed to deliver an unparalleled experience for competitors and horses while keeping safety a priority. No detail was overlooked with six state-of-the-art arenas and a sprawling cross-country course designed by Olympic gold-medalist Capt. Mark Phillips and built by master craftsman Eric Bull.

TerraNova Equestrian Center is the vision of equestrians Hannah Herrig Ketelboeter, her husband Zach Ketelboeter and the Herrig family. The couple manages and trains at their private facility on the 225-acre site and have been leading top-notch organizing committees for The Event at TerraNova CC14*-S and the TerraNova Spring Hunter/Jumper Series. Split Rock Jumping Tour selected TerraNova Equestrian Center as the kick-off destination of their 2022 season in January and it was a smash hit.

An amenity-rich real estate development is planned with multi-acre lots. The property has the feel of old Florida with giant Spanish-moss-covered oak tree hammocks, lush green grass lanes teeming with deer, the sounds of sandhill cranes and other native wildlife.

For more information about TerraNova Equestrian Center, click here.

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