2014 Weekly Wire-No. 6 - Winter Equestrian Festival
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2014 Weekly Wire-No. 6 - Winter Equestrian Festival
WEEK 6 February 12 - 16, 2014 EDITOR: JENNIFER WOOD Ben Maher and Cella Top Another British Showdown in Saturday’s $370,000 FEI World Cup™ Grand Prix CSI-W 5* Presented by Rolex Ben Maher and Cella celebrate their winning title with a new Rolex timepiece with Peter Nicholson, Vice President, Director of Communications for Rolex Watch USA . © Sportfot Scott Brash and Ben Maher proved once again why they are the number one and two ranked riders in the world on Saturday night as the British superstars battled it out for top prize in the $370,000 FEI World Cup™ Grand Prix CSI-W 5*, presented by Rolex, at the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival (FTI WEF). Competing in front of a large, enthusiastic crowd at the Palm Beach Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, the FEI World Cup Qualifier saw an exciting victory for Maher and Cella, with Brash and Ursula XII finishing second, and up-and-coming U.S. star Lucy Davis guiding Barron to the third place prize. Great Britain’s Robert Ellis set a difficult track for Saturday night’s class, with 45 competitors and seven clear rounds to advance to the jumpoff. Tiffany Foster (CAN) and Artisan Farm’s Verdi III were the first pair to qualify for the jump-off, and cleared the short course in 38.61 seconds to earn the sixth place prize. McLain Ward (USA) and Sagamore Farms’ Rothchild had an unfortunate stop on course for four faults in the jump-off in 47.36 seconds to place seventh. Audrey Coulter (USA) and Copernicus Stables’ Acorte were next to jump-off, and cleared the course in 37.52 seconds for a fifth place finish. Scott Brash took the lead next in 35.70 seconds aboard Lord and Lady Harris and Lord and Lady Kirkham’s Ursula XII, but eventually settled for second place. Lucy Davis and Old Oak Farm’s Barron placed third with a time of 35.98 seconds. Charlie Jayne and Chill R Z jumped into fourth in 37.04 seconds. Last to go in the jump-off, Ben Maher and Jane Clark’s Cella cleared the course in an electrifying 35.30 seconds to secure the victory. The crowd exploded as the pair took a huge leap to the final Rolex oxer and raced through the finish line. They had done it again. Maher has had an incredible FTI WEF circuit so far with wins aboard several of his talented horses. He and Brash had their first duel of the season in week three’s $125,000 Fidelity Please turn to page 10 Hunter Competition Heats Up in Week 5 As World Championship Hunter Rider competition approaches at the FTI WEF, exhibitors in many divisions were busy fine tuning their mounts. In addition to WCHR-eligible classes, the fifth week of the FTI WEF saw divisions of every level across seven rings and five days. Competition for week five kicked off with professional and open divisions, held over Wednesday and Thursday. First to go was the CWD Performance Hunter 3’6” division, championed by Havens Schatt. Superman, a 12-yearold Holsteiner gelding owned by Tracy Scheriff-Muser, lived up to his name and placed first, seventh, and third over fences and fourth under saddle. Reserve champion for the division was Small Affair, ridden by Keri Kampsen for owner Lyn Pedersen. Small Affair was sixth under saddle and third over fences on the first day of competition before winning a round over fences on the second day. Champion of the WEF Open Hunter 3’ division was Willow, ridden by Julie Oliver and owned by Meralex Farm, Inc. The pair won the under saddle class and the first over fences class before placing sixth and eighth in two additional jumping rounds. The reserve champion for the division was Briljant, ridden by Lainie Wimberly and owned by ALR Farm, LLC. Wimberly piloted Briljant to two over fences victories to secure the reserve championship. The TAKE2 Thoroughbred Hunter division was also seen early in the week, with Zion and Shawn Casady ultimately being awarded tricolor honors. Zion, a seven-year-old Thoroughbred, traded wins with reserve champion Early Note, ridden by Sandra Ferrell. Zion was second over under saddle, won two over fences classes and placed second in two more, while Early Note, owned by Richard Blue, was third under saddle and either beat or placed second to Zion over fences. The nation’s next generation of superstars went head-to-head in the Washington Equitation Jumper and Hunter Phases on Friday afternoon. The class was split for both phases due to a staggering amount of entries. Michael Hughes and Tori Colvin ultimately finished first overall for each section. Hughes was third in the Hunter Phase with Curtis, a 13-year-old Warmblood gelding owned by Missy Clark. Hughes scored an 88.25 before winning the Jumper Phase with a score of 93. Colvin, also a student of Clark’s, rode to the top of both the Hunter and Jumper Phases in her section with Stallone VDL, a 15-year-old Royal Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by North Star. Colvin had two fantastic rounds, scoring a 91 in the Hunter Phase and a 92 in the Jumper Phase. The top three for the WIHS Equitation was rounded out by Sophie Simpson and Kelli Cruciotti, who finished second in their respective sections overall, and Ailish Cunliffe and Lucy Deslauriers, who were third overall. Pony competitors took over once the weekend started, with the Large Championships were pinned in a variety of divisions in seven different rings across five days during FTI WEF 5. © Lexey Hall Please turn to page 7 Creating America’s newest luxury hotel brand World-Class Accommodations FOR YOU AND YOUR HORSE Washington, D.C.’s newest luxury retreat, Salamander® Resort & Spa, features one of the most complete equestrian facilities and programs in the country including 25 on-site acres dedicated to the equestrian program. Stunning, 14,000-square-foot stable featuring 22 stalls for overnight boarding and a classroom. Nine beautiful paddocks, ranging in size from 1 – 2.6 acres. 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The resort also features a multi-level water pavilion, indoor atrium pool, beautiful spa, numerous restaurants, and oceanfront meeting and function space. For more information, visit www.SalamanderHotels.com or call 540-687-3710. n February 12 - 16, 2014 FTI WEF 6 Upcoming Events: Lunch & Learn – The fourth edition of the Lunch & Learn Series will take place at The Wellington Club on the Main Grounds of PBIEC on Thursday, February 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The session, presented by Equimax, is “A Practical Approach to Parasite Control and Deworming for Horses” and will be presented by Martin K. Nielsen, DVM, PhD, DipEVPC, DipACVM, Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky. Admission is free for riders, trainers, and owners. Lunch will be provided for all attendees. $34,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 6 – Grand Prix show jumping returns to the Derby Field at The Stadium for top competition on the grass on Thursday, February 13. Come enjoy an afternoon at The Stadium (13500 South Shore Blvd.) with competition starting at 1 p.m. $84,000 Salamander Hotels & Resorts Valentine’s Grand Prix – Enjoy an intimate evening of show jumping on Friday, February 14, in the International Arena at the The Stadium at PBIEC. Gates open at 6 pm. This unique venue offers spectators with a European-style atmosphere to take in world-class show jumping. VIP tables are still available for purchase. Don’t hesitate as they’re sure to go quickly! Contact [email protected] for more information. $34,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic – The FEI level jumper classes stay at the Derby Field at The Stadium this week with Saturday’s 1.50m. See top combinations on the grass as they jump for the blue and winner’s share of prize money. Competition starts Saturday, February 15, at 1 p.m. $100,000 USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular – The crown jewel of hunter competition at the FTI WEF will be contested Saturday, February 15, at 7 p.m. under the lights of the International Arena. Every hunter rider at the FTI WEF hopes to compete in this top-tier event that showcases the country’s best hunter riders and horses. Teenage sensation Victoria Colvin has won two years in a row, but will 2014 be the year the veterans finally unseat her? Spectacular Hunter Gala – Hear ye, hear ye, Lords and Ladies! The Spectacular Hunter Gala Committee invites you to dine with them ringside on Saturday, February 15, during the USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular. Watch the country’s top hunter riders go headto-head while enjoying a fun-filled evening that will transport you to the early days of the sport of fox-hunting. A fox-hunting exhibition and live auction await guests, in addition to dinner and drinks. Cocktail hour starts at 6:00 p.m. and dinner is served at 7:00 p.m. Let your attire be creative and hunt-worthy! Tables are still available for purchase and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the USHJA Foundation. To reserve your table or tickets, go to www.ushja. org/sa/WCHR/Spectacular/, call Leslie Mangan at 859-321-7763, or stop by the WCHR/USHJA Hospitality tent located adjacent to the Grand Hunter Ring on the Main Grounds of PBIEC throughout Week 6. Tally ho! Worship Services – Walk or ride to the Ring 7 Pavilion each Sunday during FTI WEF competition from 6:30-7:00 a.m. for a casual worship service hosted by staff of St. Peter’s Methodist Church. People of all faiths or no faith are welcome; the time will include traditional and contemporary hymns, Bible readings and a brief message of God’s love. You are welcome to come and go as your schedule allows, and of course dogs and horses are welcome too. (La gente de todas las religiones o sin fe son bienvenidos. Le invitamos a entrar y salir cuando su horario lo permite.) Need someone to talk to in confidence? Contact St. Peter’s at 561793-5172 to speak to clergy or call 561622-5423 to learn about the Community Christian Counseling Center. $50,000 Equestrian Sotheby’s Jumper Derby – The annual jumper derby is always a favorite for spectators, and this year’s $50,000 edition, sponsored by Equestrian Sotheby’s, won’t disappoint. Riders got a taste of competition on the grass field at The Stadium during last week’s grand prix, but the jumper derby will be asking some more complicated questions with natural obstacles. Enjoy an afternoon full of Florida sunshine and world-class show jumping starting at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 16, at The Stadium at PBIEC. Parking and general admission is free. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Lip Sync Show Benefiting Danny & Ron’s Rescue – The sixth annual Lip Sync Show, benefiting Danny & Ron’s Rescue will take place Sunday, February 16, in the Special Events Pavilion at the Main Grounds at PBIEC. All proceeds of this fun event benefit the dogs of Danny & Ron’s rescue, so come out to support a great cause! Dinner is served at 6:0 p.m. and the show starts at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to step up to the microphone and show off their skills for the celebrity judges! A fun-filled evening with fantastic prizes for all winners awaits you. For more information, call 803-900-9800 or email [email protected] . Ride & Learn, presented by Der Dau – The Ride & Learn Clinic series continues on Tuesday, February 18, in the Van Kampen Covered Arena at The Stadium at PBIEC. Reining USHJA International Hunter Derby Finals champion Liza Boyd will share her knowledge during the clinic, specifically covering junior and amateur hunters. Clinics are only $100 for riders and free to audit. Contact the Palm Beach Riding Academy at 561-784-4275 or email [email protected] to sign up today! FEI Furusiyya Nations Cup presented by G&C Farm – Friday, February 28. Gates Open 6:00 pm Stadium Seating: $35 (plus taxes and fees) Parking: General $20 Valet $30. Tickets go on sale on-line Friday, February 14th. For a VIP experience, weekly tables for six are for sale at The Wellington Club, includes breakfast/lunch Thurs-Sun, Dinner Fri-Sat. Email annecaroline@ equestriansport.com to purchase. n launch relocate expand develop in the perfect business climate It’s time you considered moving your business to Palm Beach County, one of the most globally competitive business climates: Low taxes, affordable commercial and residential real estate, easy access to three international airports, in a state with no personal income tax. The Business Development Board of Palm Beach County can help with the services, resources, knowledge, and connections you need. Visit www. BDB.org or call [561] 835.1008 to learn more. BDB “Launch” ad: Pub: Wire [WEF] Type: 4 color. Size: 1/8 page [2 3/4” by 4 1/4”] Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:00-4:00 Van Kampen Arena junior/amateur handy hunters Liza Boyd Sponsored by Der Dau Elizabeth “Liza” Towell Boyd started riding at a very young age with her family at their Finally Farm in Camden, SC. Her highly successful professional career includes victories in the prestigious AHJF (now USHJA/WCHR) Hunter Classic Spectacular, the USHJA International Hunter Derby Finals, and her first World Championship Hunter Rider victory in 2013. Presented by For more information please contact (561) 784-4275. Participation is $100.00 per horse/rider per clinic, maximum 12 riders. Page 3 WEEK 6 February 12 - 16, 2014 Around the Grounds at PBIEC – © Elena Lusenti and Lexey Hall Page 4 WEEK 6 February 12 - 16, 2014 FTI WEF 5 Photo Gallery Mary Ann Simonds, Applied Equine Behavioral Specialist, gave a lecture on Training By Temperament at last week’s Lunch & Learn. © Lexey Hall After four years of trying, Ben Maher was finally successful in claiming the $3,000 bonus offered as part of the SSG Gloves “Go Clean for the Green” promotion. The 2012 Olympic team gold medalist trumped a colossal 116-horse starting field to win the $125,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round V riding Urico. Wearing SSG “Digital” riding gloves on his way to victory netted Maher a $3,000 bonus, which was presented by SSG Gloves President Ed James, promotion manager Jennifer Ward, and ringmaster Gustavo Murcia. Also during FTI WEF V, Sarah Hubbard claimed a $1,000 bonus for wearing SSG ‘Digitals’ on her way to victory in the $15,000 High Amateur-Owner Classic with Athina Z while Chloe D. Reid became a two-time winner in the “Go Clean for the Green” promotion, winning the $10,000 High Junior Jumper Classic for the second time this season. Photo © Sportfot The Equine Innovations Expo introduced exhibitors and spectators to new equine related products on Saturday night. © Lexey Hall Tiffany Foster had a banner week with two major wins and the Leading Lady Jumper Rider title, presented by Martha and Pierre Jolicoeur. © Sportfot Lauren Ward and Oscar 72 won the $10,000 Animo USA Medium Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic. © Sportfot Ansgar Holtgers Jr. and Sparky were the Low Children’s/Adult Training Jumper champions. © Sportfot Page 5 WEEK 6 The popular Leadline class had tough competition in week 5. © Sportfot February 12 - 16, 2014 Wishing you a great 2014 season 800-833-TACK (8225) Join us for Buy a 180 day supply bucket of any Ramard product and receive a 30 day supply FREE! February 13th’s Lunch & Learn Offer expires 2/23/14. Equine Tack & Nutritionals at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center 14440 Pierson Road ~ Wellington, FL ~ 33414 Parasite Control by Dr. Nielsen DVM, Ph.D. Gluck Equine Research/Univ. of KY Prizes & Give-Aways from EQUIMAX® and Bimeda www.equimaxhorse.com www.bimedaus.com Located at PBIEC, across from the longeing ring and Equine Conditioning Center. Open 7 days a week. Thursday, February 13, 2014 11:30am to 1:00pm in the Wellington Club A Practical Approach to Parasite Control and Deworming for Horses by Martin K. Nielsen, DVM, PhD, DipEVPC, DipACVM, Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky, sponsored by Equimax For more information please contact (561) 793-5867. Admission is free for riders, trainers, and owners. Page 6 WEEK 6 February 12 - 16, 2014 Hunter Competition Heats Up in Week 5 Continued from Page 1 Pony Hunter division being among the first to award championship honors. Kirklen Petersen and All My Love were crowned division champions after winning the under saddle and conformation classes and placing first, seventh, and third over fences. All My Love is an eight-yearold Welsh Pony Cross owned by Dr. Betsee Parker. The reserve champion for the division was Dreamland, ridden by Emma Kurtz and owned by Linda Evans. Kurtz piloted Dreamland to fifth place under saddle, second place in the conformation, and third, fifth, and third places over fences. From the smallest equine athletes to the youngest human ones, next on the schedule was the Younger Cross Rail Hunter division. GF Forget Me Not, an eight-year-old Welsh Pony owned and ridden by Mia Green, earned top call in the division after winning one over fences class and placing third in the other in addition to winning the under saddle. Natalia Torano was reserve champion with her own Farnley Romeo. The pair were second under saddle and third and first over fences. Hunter competition will be in full swing ding FTI WEF Week 6, which is WCHR Hunter Week. The country’s best hunter riders and horses will battle it out for a spot in Saturday night’s $100,000 USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular. n Laura Cardon Inter national Ring at PB I E C www.GHURKA.com Jimmy Torano and Kyle Owens’ Messick were the Loddon Stalls Pre-Green Hunter Level 1 Section A champions. © Sportfot Page 7 WEEK 6 February 12 - 16, 2014 Thank you for Supporting the Vendors at the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival The Little Hound The Mixed Bag Turner & Co Voltaire Design Fine Saddlery WEF Official Boutique BARNS 3 & 4 Dandy Products Farmvet Inc. 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Schmidt made it through the first round of the evening’s competition after beating out Auburn University’s Christina Lin. Schmidt rode David Raposa’s Chanel to a 76 to advance to round two. Schmidt secured her trip to the final round with a score of 87 aboard Ashleigh Stewart’s Coco, jumping past Baylor University’s Samantha Schaefer. For the final round, Schmidt was up against Oklahoma State University’s Samantha Elser, who ultimately finished second. Both ladies rode Emma Butchard’s Striptease, owned by Emma Butchard, for the final round of competition. Schmidt edged out the victory with a score of 83 to Elser’s 80. Schaefer was also awarded with the Professionals for NCAA Equestrian High Score Award for her first round score of 90 with Ilan de Taute, owned by Alan Chesler. The Collegiate Equitation Championship pits the nation’s best varsity level collegiate riders against each other in a head-to-head competition. Riders are organized into brackets, where each bracket must each complete a course on the same horse, which is unfamiliar to them. The rider with the highest score on that horse advances to the next round. Schmidt, affectionately known as “Schmidty” to her teammates and coach, put in consistent rounds throughout the night before laying down an incredibly handy final course with Striptease. “I saw Sam go and [Striptease] got a little quick, so I thought I could manage her here and there and try to slip inside [for a few of the turns]. I think I was able to get her back a little bit early and do the inside turns, which I think set me apart from Sam at the end of the day,” Schmidt commented. Schmidt had total confidence in her final round mount, a 15-year-old Royal Dutch Warmblood mare, despite never getting on the horse before entering the International Arena Friday evening. “Striptease knows her job. She was happy to be out there. It was nice to kind of relax a little bit and try to show off,” Schmidt explained. “She’s been around the block I think. She was a little bit downhill, so I had to pick her up a little bit, but she was very sweet and would jump from anywhere.” Schmidt was born into a family of horse lovers; her mother had horses all her life and Schmidt described being born with ponies in her backyard. By the time she was a toddler, she was already in the irons. After showing ponies throughout her childhood, Schmidt went on to the equitation and jumper divisions. “I started doing jumpers with Darren Graziano. He gave me a lot of rides, and he taught me a lot. He introduced me to Andre Dignelli [of Heritage Farm], and I did my equitation years with him. I have a lot to owe to both Darren and Andre for getting me to where I am,” Schmidt expressed. Schmidt’s coach, Carol Gwin felt Schmidt also owed a lot of her success to her relentless work ethic and wellgrounded demeanor. “Schmidty’s just a great person. She’s a really hard worker. She’s always the one that’s going to be practicing extra and trying to be better. She’s very modest. I think she rides beautifully, and I can’t say enough nice things about her. She’s definitely someone that deserves this kind of win,” Gwin smiled. A testament to Schmidt’s humble character is the fact she failed to mention she’s undefeated this season for the USC Gamecocks. Gwin revealed she’s yet to be beat, with her record currently standing at 8-0 before her victory in Wellington. n Laura Cardon Friday Night Stars at The Stadium Palm Beach International Equestrian Center $84,000 Salamander Hotels & Resorts Valentine’s Grand Prix CSI 3* Friday, February 14, 7:00 PM Free General Admission and Parking ©Sportfot Every 11 minutes someone receives a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. 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The Stadium at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center 13500 South Shore Blvd., Wellington , FL 33414 | 561.793.5867 | www.equestriansport.com Page 9 WEEK 6 February 12 - 16, 2014 FTI WEF Week 5 Standings and Awards Ben Maher and Cella Continued from Page 1 $100,000 FTI Consulting Rider Challenge Standings (after 10 qualifying events) 1 2 3 4 5 1300 1025 1011 997 988 Ben Maher Scott Brash Beezie Madden Tim Gredley Brianne Goutal Gbr Gbr Usa Gbr Usa Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Series Standings (after 5 qualifying events) 1 1 3 4 5 123 123 114 108 107 Jimmy Torano Blue Sky Van De Olmenhoeve Vindicat W Jessica Springsteen Eric Lamaze Quelmec Du Gery Ljubov Kochetova Balou Du Reventon Alex Granato Mullaghdrin Rado Leading Lady Jumper Rider, sponsored by Martha Jolicoeur of Illustrated Properties (after 10 qualifying events) 1 2 3 4 5 467 421 388 385 372 Lauren Hough Laura Kraut Brianne Goutal Christine Mccrea Beezie Madden Investments® Grand Prix CSI 3*, where the results were the same - Maher and Cella first, Brash and Ursula XII second. As the results prove, Maher and Cella, a 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare by Cento x Chin Chin, have become quite the dream team. “It’s been an incredible start to the year so far,” Maher acknowledged after Saturday’s win. “She seems to love WEF here. She loves the ring, and she feels fresh and on form. She is just an incredible horse to ride.” “It probably looked erratic to the last fence, almost hurtling I guess, but it wasn’t by choice,” Maher said of his jump-off. “I turned back tight to the vertical, and she cut left on me. I knew I had to be committed from the first stride, and I was going, and I got four strides down there and that oxer looked like it was still on the other end of the arena, but I kept going. I don’t know how she jumped it, but she did it. I knew if I pulled to the last fence I would be giving it to Scott, so I gave it my best shot.” Brash also gave it his best shot with Ursula XII, a 13-year-old Scottish Sport Horse mare by Ahorn x Papageno, and was happy with his finish. “Ursula jumped fantastic tonight,” Brash smiled. “I have been working on my jump-offs with her. That was the first time of being able to ride a very smooth jump-off and be very quick. She has kept her head, and I am very pleased.” Maher and Brash have become show jumping superstars and see huge crowds and great fans in Europe. They spoke about the fantastic attendance for Saturday night’s class in Wellington and how great the competition was. Brash said, “It was good to see such a busy crowd tonight.” Maher added, “I think it’s important not to forget to thank Rolex for the sponsorship tonight. It is unbelievable the money and support that they are putting in to the sport over here, and especially in Wellington. I think it certainly looked like one of the biggest crowds to come out for the first major Rolex grand prix here. We have the best riders here in the world. It is great sport and great entertainment for a Saturday night.” California’s twenty-one-year-old Lucy Davis finished third with her horse, Barron, a ten-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding by For Pleasure x Nabab de Reve. “I have a very, very special horse,” Davis praised after the class. “It is really special to be able to ride in competitions like this, and being behind two Olympians is very inspiring. It makes me believe my goals and dreams are possible.” n Lauren Fisher Hermès Talented Young Rider Award Series (after 16 qualifying events) 1 2 3 4 5 2 475.5 297 290 255 19 Alexander Zetterman Swe Jessica Springsteen Usa Catherine Pasmore Usa Mark Bluman Col Kara Chad Can Everyone loves a cheap date! 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Swelling gone in 25 min.!!! $10,000 Martha Jolicoeur, Illustrated Properties Adult Jumpers 18-35 – Cathleen Mathers and Galatee du Roset $10,000 Classical South Florida Adult Jumpers 36-49 – Jacklynn Carey and Lexa 22 $10,000 Horseware Ireland Don Little Masters – Lea Allen and Komedie de Montsec 3 MONTH RENTALS $10,000 Maria Mendelsohn, Illustrated Properties Low Junior Jumpers – Emanuel Andrade and Oxford $10,000 Hollow Creek Farm Medium Junior Jumpers – Michael Hughes and Zammetje FTI WEF 5 Jumper Champions: EnTrust Capital Children’s Jumper 14 & Under – Isabella Russekoff and Mister Cash van der Veldmden FarmVet Adult Modified Jumpers – Allison Stawarz and Baccarat National Disaster Solutions Children’s Jumper 15-17 – Rachel Turk and Progressive Griffis Residential Children’s Modified Jumpers – Allison Epstein and Co-Jay Z Equiline Low Adult Jumper 18-35 – Kathryn Haefner and Kaberle Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over – John Tredennick and Filou; Patricia Hurter and Zazu; Tracy Howe and Loreto Crown Family Low Children’s Jumper – Andrea Correa and Siracusa Cherry; Rebecca Fain and Desert Rose Final Results: $370,000 FEI World Cup™ Grand Prix CSI-W 5* Presented by Rolex 1-800-387-8326 centurionsystems.com Furniture “made to be handed down to future generations.” – The New York Times 1. CELLA: 2002 BWP mare by Cento x Chin Chin BEN MAHER (GBR) Jane F. Clark: 0/0/35.30 2. URSULA XII: 2001 Scottish Sport Horse mare by Ahorn x Papageno SCOTT BRASH (GBR), Lady Harris & Lady Kirkham: 0/0/35.70 3. BARRON: 2004 Swedish Warmblood gelding by For Pleasure x Nabab de Reve LUCY DAVIS (USA), Old Oak Farm: 0/0/35.98 4. CHILL R Z: 2003 Zangersheide stallion by Chellano Z x A Lucky One CHARLIE JAYNE (USA), Alex Jayne and Maura Thatcher: 0/0/37.04 5. ACORTE: 2003 Hanoverian mare by Acorado x Stakkato AUDREY COULTER (USA), Copernicus Stables LLC: 0/0/37.52 6. VERDI III: 2002 KWPN gelding by Hors La Loi II x Cantus TIFFANY FOSTER (CAN), Artisan Farms LLC: 0/0/38.61 7. ROTHCHILD: 2001 Belgian Sport Horse gelding by Artos x Elegant de l’Ile MCLAIN WARD (USA), Sagamore Farms: 0/4/47.36 8. CORTES ‘C’: 2002 BWP gelding by Randel Z x Darco BEEZIE MADDEN (USA), Abigail Wexner: 4/73.62 9. CABALLITO: 2002 Holsteiner gelding by Contendro x Argentinus ANDRES RODRIGUEZ (VEN), Arao Enterprises LLC: 4/73.70 10. VINDICAT W: 2002 KWPN gelding by Guidam x Libero H JESSICA SPRINGSTEEN (USA), Stone Hill Farm: 4/75.01 11. MIC MAC DU TILLARD: 2000 Selle Francais mare by Cruising x Galoubet A DAVID WILL (GER), Bernadette LeJeune: 4/75.27 12. TALOUBET: 2000 KWPN gelding by Baloubet Du Rouet x Quidam De Revel PAULO SANTANA (BRA), Paulo Santana: 4/75.61 Page 11 WEEK 6 ANTIQUE ROW 3604 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY SUITE 120, WEST PALM BEACH WWW.TODDHASE.COM phone 561-557-8310 Mon–Fri: 10 am–6 pm Sat + Sun: Noon–5 pm February 12 - 16, 2014 Shapley’s Recognizes the Hardworking Grooms of FTI WEF Shapley’s Grooming Products hosted a special $500 Grooms Class on Friday afternoon with fantastic attendance and a line-up of beautifully turned out horses thanks to the dedicated grooms of FTI WEF. The class provides an opportunity to recognize the amazing caregivers and people working behind the scenes to get these top show horses to the ring every day. The winning groom was Isidro Montañez, originally from Mexico, who works for Serenity Farm Show Stables based in Elizabeth, Colorado. Montañez showed Kelli Cruciotti’s Zidante (barn name Zoey), a 10-year-old KWPN mare by Cantos x Herranus. Trainer Cindy Cruciotti also got a $50 trainer bonus for their win. Montañez has been Zidante’s groom for one year and also helps manage the care of all of the horses at Serenity Farm. “I love everything about horses,” Montañez stated. “All of my life I have worked with horses.” Montañez is diligent about the care of his horses, frequently checking them, looking over their legs and bodies. For Zidante, he said that she loves to be groomed. “She likes the brush and the curry comb,” he said. “She likes the grooming. She is very happy when you groom her and she is calm. She doesn’t like when I put the saddle on her, but she really likes cookies.” Second place was awarded to Sequoyah Farms’ groom Elizabeth Lehenauer, the groom of GK Performance Horses LLC’s Southern Comfort. Third place went to Rivers Edge groom Juan Bernardo with Quest, owned by Stephanie Danhakl. n Lauren Fisher Isidro Montañez won the Shapley’s Grooms Class with Zidane, shown with ringmaster Gustavo Murcia and Sally Stith-Burdette (right). Second place went to Elizabeth Lehenauer with Southern Comfort (top left). Juan Bernardo with Quest picked up third place (top right). © Lauren Fisher/ Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. 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