2015 Weekly Wire - No. 3 - Winter Equestrian Festival
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2015 Weekly Wire - No. 3 - Winter Equestrian Festival
WEEK 3 January 21 - 25, 2015 EDITOR: JENNIFER WOOD Hunters Continue to Shine at WEF 2 Ian Millar and Dixson Win $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* Becky Gochman and Fredrick captured the championship in the FarmVet AmateurOwner 3’3” 36 & Over Hunter division in week two. © Sportfot For the second week in a row Dr. Betsee Parker’s A Million Reasons, ridden by Scott Stewart, has taken home championship honors in the Wrenwood Farms High Performance Working Hunters. This was A Million Reasons second show in the High Performance Working Hunters, having done the Second Year Green Hunters last year. “She [A Million Reasons] is a really good jumper, a great mover, beautiful, big stride. She’s like the perfect hunter,” Stewart said. The pair turned in only top performances over the two days of competition. A Million Reasons won the handy round and the stake, along with two seconds over fences and a second in the under saddle. Fifty Shades, owned by Meredith Lipke and shown by Sandra Ferrell, ended the day as reserve champion. Staying consistent over both days, the pair had two thirds and a first over fences and won the under saddle. Traveling from Toronto, Canada, Danielle Baran and her horse Say When were the WEF 2 Triple Crown Blankets Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 champions. Baran rode Say When to four over fences victories over the two days of competition. Reserve Champion honors went to Ashley Whitner and her own Larkspur. The combination was second in three of the four over fences classes. Baran bought Say When as he was turning four years old, after trainer Chris Sorensen felt it would be a good fit. “We [Baran and Sorensen] brought him [Say When] along from scratch and he’s been really great because we have put all the miles on him ourselves, and I’ve been able to get used to him over time” Baran explained. The time Baran and Sorensen put into Say When has paid off. Earning championship honors in the Adult Amateur Hunters for the second week in a row, Say When is proving he was worth the wait. Say When has also had success in professional divisions. In 2014, Say When competed in the USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Hunter Spectacular and was the Canadian Hunter Derby Champion. On the second day of competition in the FarmVet Amateur-Owner 3’3” 36 and Over, Fredrick, owned by David Gochman and shown by Becky Gochman, claimed both over fences victories. Paired with a second in the handy round and first in the under saddle, Gochman and Fredrick ended up as champions of the FarmVet Please turn to page 5 Canada’s 10-time Olympian Ian Millar rode Dixson to victory in the second “Saturday Night Lights” grand prix. © Sportfot Canada’s Ian Millar was the proud winner of Saturday night’s $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* aboard Ariel and Susan Grange’s Dixson during week two of the 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). In a five-horse jump-off, Millar and Dixson topped the class by two one-hundredths of a second over Brianne Goutal (USA) and Remarkable Farms LP’s Zernike K. Course designer Luc Musette (BEL) set a challenging track for the 45 starters in Saturday night’s class under the lights of the International Arena at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC). Only five entries were able to advance to the jump-off, but all went on to clear the short course. The top four were separated by just fractions of a second. Paige Johnson (USA) and Salamander Farm’s Dakota set the pace in the jump-off at 40.99 seconds to finish fourth. Cian O’Connor (IRL) and Adena Spring’s Quidam’s Cherie upped the time in 40.27 seconds to place third. Millar and Dixson followed with the winning round in 40.10 seconds. Ljubov Kochetova (RUS) and Veyron jumped into fifth place in 42.40 seconds, and Goutal wrapped up the night with a time of 40.12 seconds aboard Zernike K. A ten-time Olympic veteran for Canada and one of the sport’s most illustrious stars, Ian Millar had a fantastic 2014 season with Dixson, including a big win in the $1.5 Million CP International Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows and a trip to France for the Canadian show jumping team at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. Millar explained that the 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding (Vigo d’Arsouilles x Olisco) never missed a beat coming back into competition after a short rest at the end of the season. “He had been off since the third week of September, and I didn’t start him until December again because he lives with Mrs. Grange,” Millar noted. “He had a nice break and when I got going with him, his conditioning came right back because they use a treadmill with him. Even though he’s let down, his fitness is taken care of.” Following the class, Millar spoke about the course, stating, “Luc is one of my favorites because he is so subtle. He takes course design to an art form. That Please turn to page 8 Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) Sponsors Week Three CSI 3* Competition at the 2015 WEF The Winning Formula for Champions Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) is now available through your veterinarian. Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) is recommended for the intramuscular treatment of non-infectious degenerative and/or traumatic joint dysfunction and associated lameness of the carpal and hock joints in horses. To learn more, visit www.adequan.com Studies have not been conducted to establish safety in breeding horses. WARNING: Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Not for use in humans. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children. SEE PRODUCT PACKAGE INSERT AT WWW.ADEQUAN.COM FOR FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION. Adequan® is a registered trademark of Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. © LUITPOLD PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., Animal Health Division, 2014 Shirley, NY 11967. AHD099, Iss. 1/2015 Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) is proud to return in its seventh year of sponsorship at the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, FL, as the title sponsor of the week three CSI 3* competition on January 21-25, 2015. Held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC), the third week of WEF events will feature the $127,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3* on Saturday, January 24, under the lights its famed International Arena. In addition to their generous title sponsorship, Adequan® is also the overall circuit sponsor of the Young Jumper divisions for Six and Seven Year Olds. Adequan® is a registered trademark of Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a company committed to advancing the healthy equine joint and supporting the equine industry. In addition to WEF, Luitpold Animal Health also sponsors the American Quarter Horse Association, the United States Equestrian Federation, the United States Eventing Association, the United States Dressage Federation, the National Reining Horse Association and the Arabian Horse Association. Over the years, the company has committed to supporting many different equestrian organizations and is proud to continue its dedication to the worldrenowned Winter Equestrian Festival. Luitpold Animal Health has supported the Winter Equestrian Festival for seven years and has been the title sponsor of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival for four years. These sponsorships position their product and company at the epicenter of the horse world. Luitpold Animal Health is very grateful to all of the horse owners who have supported Adequan® i.m. for the past 26 years. They look forward to a great week of WEF competition and hope to see everyone there! For more information, please visit www.adequan.com. n There is NO GENERIC ADEQUAN PBIEC 3 Upcoming Events: Lunch & Learn The 2015 Lunch & Learn weekly educational series will take place each Thursday during WEF from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in The Wellington Club at PBIEC. During WEF 3 on Thursday, January 22, Wendy Vaala, VMD, dipACVIM, will present on the Equine Influenza and Herpes Viruses: Current information about clinical signs, detection, prevention and recovery, sponsored by Merck Animal Health Equine. Admission is free for riders, trainers, and owners and $25 for all others. Register at the door for a chance to win exciting prizes. Season finale door prizes to include a custom trunk provided by Clever Jumps & Trunks and a TheraPlate. For more information please contact Laura Bostwick, Sponsorship Events Coordinator 561-784-1130 or laura@ equestriansport.com. “Friday Night Stars” at AGDF Week three at the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival features large tour CDI-W competition, sponsored by the United States P.R.E. Association, and small tour competition sponsored by Chesapeake Dressage Institute. The “Friday Night Stars” series showcases some of the world’s best dressage riders as they perform freestyles at the top level of competition. Friday, January 23, will feature FEI World Cup qualifying grand prix musical freestyle competition at The Stadium at PBIEC beginning at 6:45 p.m. Gates open at 6 p.m. ® $127,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3* The $127,000 Adequan® Grand Prix CSI 3* will be the feature event of week three, held under the lights of the International Arena at PBIEC on Saturday, January 24. Come out to see some of the best horses and riders in the world compete for great prize money. Gates open at 6 p.m. and first horse is at 7 p.m. The Suites at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center We are pleased to announce that we now offer The Suites located in the Special Events Pavilion available during several weeks of the WEF Saturday Night Lights Series. We offer prime viewing of world-renowned equestrian competition, full buffet and premium bar options in a semi-private suite catered by White Horse Tavern Catering. Each suite accommodates up to 22 persons with a minimum of 14 persons. $200 per person includes buffet and premium bar. $125 per person includes buffet and cash bar. Suite availability is based on a first come first served basis, so book your suite today before they’re all gone! The Suites must be booked 48 hours in advance of the reservation date. The Suites are available for the Saturday nights of: 1/24/2015 • 1/31/2015 2/21/2015 • 3/7/2015 • 3/14/2015 • 3/21/2015 Find your favorite way to enjoy the PBIEC! Can’t Fill a Suite? You are still able to book a table of (6) in common areas at the same price per i.m. $500 Groom’s Class sponsored by Shapley’s Grooming Products plus $50 Trainer Bonus Held last Friday of every month during the WEF Friday, January 30, at 3pm in RING 8 (or 7/8 schooling area) Cash and prizes awarded to top 3 grooms with a $50 bonus awarded to trainer of winning groom. Ribbons through 6th Please fill out an “entry form” in show office. Get the facts at www.adequan.com Adequan® i.m is now available through your veterinarian. Adequan® i.m. (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan) is the only product approved by the FDA for the intramuscular treatment of noninfectious degenerative and/or traumatic joint dysfunction and associated lameness of the carpal and hock joints in horses. To learn more, visit www.adequan.com There are no known contraindications to the use of intramuscular Adequan® i.m. brand Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycan in horses. Studies have not been conducted to establish safety in breeding horses. WARNING: Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Not for use in humans. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children. Caution: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Each 5 mL contains 500 mg Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycan. Brief Summary Indications: For the intramuscular treatment of non-infectious degenerative and/or traumatic joint dysfunction and associated lameness of the carpal and hock joints in horses. SEE PRODUCT PACKAGE INSERT AT WWW.ADEQUAN.COM FOR FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION. Adequan® is a registered trademark of Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ©LUITPOLD PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., Animal Health Division, 2014 Shirley, NY 11967. AHD072, Iss. 10/2014 Ride & Learn, presented by Palm Beach Riding Academy The 2015 Ride & Learn Series will take place each Tuesday during WEF. Each week will feature a mounted riding clinic instructed by highly esteemed industry professionals and will be held in various venues and arenas in the PBIEC. WEF 4 will feature show jumper Candice King on Tuesday, January 27, teaching on The Efficient Jumper Ride, sponsored by Der Dau. Participation is $100.00 per horse/rider per clinic, maximum 12 riders. Auditing is Free. Every Tuesday from 2:00-4:00pm. For more information please contact Sean Jones, General Manager, Palm Beach Riding Academy (561) 7844275 or sean@equestriansport.com $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase, presented by Asheville Regional Airport The $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase, presented by Asheville Regional Airport, will feature some of eventing’s top horses and riders competing for phenomenal prize money in the winter equestrian capital of the world on Friday and Saturday, January 30-31, at The Stadium at PBIEC. The Wellington Eventing Showcase will be a special invitational for top U.S. and Canadian High Performance Riders as well as international riders. The competition is presented by Asheville Regional Airport with additional sponsors Rolex, Land Rover and Adequan®. Dressage begins at 9:30 am on Friday in the AGDF International Ring. Show Jumping starts at 10:30 am in the AGDF International Ring, followed by Cross-Country at 1:30 pm on the grass derby field and adjacent polo field. The Global Pavillion at The Stadium offers VIP seating with tables the efficient jumper rider Candice King Sponsored by Der Dau Equine Influenza and Herpes Viruses: Current information about clinical signs, detection, prevention and recoverY by Wendy Vaala, VMD, dipACVIM Sponsored by Merck Animal Health Equine Successfully emerging onto the Grand Prix show jumping circuit at the young age of 19, Candice King has remained a successful international competitor for two decades, representing the United States in 13 Nation’s Cup competitions around the world. Presented by For more information please contact (561) 793-5867. Admission is free for riders, trainers, and owners. For more information please contact (561) 784-4275. Participation is $100.00 per horse/rider per clinic, maximum 12 riders. like us on facebook WEEK 3 January 21 - 25, 2015 SAVE THE DATE! Sixth Annual Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments® Heading into its sixth annual event, the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments® (GCC), returns to WEF on Saturday, February 7. The pro-am team competition has distributed more than $6.2 million to over 100 nonprofits in Palm Beach County over the last five years. This year the event has a goal of raising at least $1.5 million to add to its already incredible fundraising amount. The theme for this year’s event: Superheroes! There is free General Admission and will be held under the bright lights of the International Arena at PBIEC. For more information, including a list of the participating charities and sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.greatcharitychallenge.com. n 2:00-4:00 11:30am to 1:00pm in the Wellington Club. Page 2 of six for $1,500. Buffet lunch and full bar is included with outstanding views of the dressage on Friday and the show jumping and cross-country on Saturday. VIP Parking is also included. For bookings, please email Kathleen Lamour at kathleen@equestriansport. com or call 561-784-1106. General Admission and Parking are free. Tuesday, January 27, 2015 Thursday, January 22, 2015 like us on facebook person as noted above. For additional information and reservations, please contact Patti Miele at 561-784-1125 or pmiele@whitehorsetavernflorida.com Page 3 WEEK 3 January 21 - 25, 2015 PHOTO GALLERY – © Lindsay Brock/Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Forré Dazzles Art Lovers and Beyond in International Club Continued from Page 1 Hunter Highlights – Thursday through Sunday Amateur-Owner 3’3” 36 and over. Elizabeth Faraci rode her own horse Adore to reserve champion honors. Adore earned a first, second and third over fences as well as a second place finish in the under saddle. Gochman has had Fredrick less than a year and has focused on getting to know him over the past several months. Not wanting to rush Fredrick, trainer Scott Stewart and Gochman took the fall season off, waiting to return to the show ring this winter. “He [Fredrick] is a bigger horse than I’m used to, but slowly we are adapting to each other and he is becoming a fast favorite,” Gochman explained. Ellie Ferrigno guided Kristi C Siam’s horse, Boneparte Z, to three firsts and a second over fences to finish the final day of hunter competition as the ECHO Junior Hunter 3’3” champion. Only working together for a month, Ferrigno and Boneparte Z looked like seasoned partners. “He’s [Boneparte Z] a really sweet horse. We match really well, and he’s really fun!” Ferrigno exclaimed. The reserve champion was awarded to Molly Zisook and her horse C’est Si Bon. Over the two days of competition the pair finished first and fourth over fences and second in the under saddle. n Maddy Stover Laurent Kosinski of the Forré Fine Art Gallery has a variety of artwork available in The Shoppes at the International Club. © Lindsay Brock/Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. This season at the Winter Equestrian Festival, the beauty of the moving horse may almost be matched by the static art curated by Forré Fine Art Gallery and on display in the Shoppes at International Club. With roots in Aspen and Vail, Colorado, Forré Gallery was drawn to South Florida in 2013, settling in Fort Lauderdale last October. Exhibiting internationally recognized master artists from the 19th and 20th Century, Forré’s pop-up gallery will call WEF home for the duration of the 2015 season. Artists showing canvas, sculpture and mixed media works over the coming months include Americans Ashley Collins and Ellen Skidmore, Arturo Montoto of Cuba, Italy’s Maro Porecetti, Canadian James Verbecy, and Vik Muniz of Brazil with a few not-so-little surprises still upcoming. According to Assistant Gallery Director Laurent Kosinski, Andy Warhol’s “Yellow Moonwalk” will make an appearance in the WEF gallery later this year. “Warhol’s blue and yellow moonwalk piece portrays an astronaut landing on the moon. He did it the year he died, so they are pretty rare to come by,” said Kosinski. While exhibiting artists like Collins and Skidmore often include nods to the horse in their work, the parallels between this particular gallery and a horse show run deeper. Gallery Director and the woman responsible for establishing Forré in Aspen eight years ago, Ania Forré, is a horse lover herself. “She owns and rescues horses back in Colorado, so it seemed like a perfect fit,” said Kosinski who – while by Ania’s side since Forré’s founding – can’t say he has the same familiarity for the equestrian lifestyle. “I have been in the gallery business for nearly 20 years, but this is my first time at a horse show. Watching these animals jump and seeing how well they are taken care of is a beautiful thing. I am certainly learning a lot.” Page 4 WEEK 3 January 21 - 25, 2015 Aside from serving as the exclusive on-site gallery for WEF, Forré has invested more in the horse show, sponsoring the Low Adult Amateur Hunter 2’6” Division Section A throughout the circuit. From traditional still life to contemporary mixed media, all pieces on display in the Forré gallery and throughout the International Club are for sale and have already received well-deserved attention, according to Kosinski. “I have seen a lot of interest in all the pieces – it has been a very positive two weeks,” he said. “Once we sell off the current pieces, we will be bringing more in.” Whether an art connoisseur seeking that next gem, or an unashamed horse lover fawning over a new equine-inspired conversation piece, Forré Gallery boasts something for every style art aficionado. For more information on upcoming exhibitions at any Forré Fine Art Gallery location, visit ForreFineArt.com. n Lindsay Brock Ellie Ferrigno and Boneparte Z were the ECHO Junior Hunter 3’3” champions at WEF 2. Photo © Sportfot. The Equilume™ Light Mask • Improves coat condition in competition & sales • Eliminates Clipping • Optimizes muscle response to exercise • Induces "Summer Vigour" • Comfortable, fully automated headpiece Let your horses shine bright with the Equilume Blue Light! Order yours today at: www.equilume.com Page 5 WEEK 3 January 21 - 25, 2015 Academy and trains with her mother Cindy Cruciotti at Serenity Farm Show Stables in Elizabeth, Colorado. She has been partnered with 14-year-old Swedish Warmblood Chamonix H for two years and is eager to showcase the mare’s talent. “She had a lot of experience before I got her. She has done some 5* classes and I don’t have that much experience, so it’s a nice combination to know my horse has plenty of scope and I can trust her throughout the course,” she said. “I am really looking forward to seeing her do the different classes offered [in the series] from the speed to the team event. It’s a fantastic series, and I have to thank Equine Couture/Tuff Rider, (Dutta Corp.), and Artisan Farms. ” Riders concurred that Musette’s course was a true test of horse and rider with lines built on the half stride and big, wide oxers. But, 21-year-old Bellissimo maintains it was an even bigger test of familiarity. “He set a course where you had to know your horse and whether they could handle the options that were there,” she said. “Walking it I didn’t think 18 would go clear, but there were a lot of exceptionally nice horses and talented riders and you saw that come out over this course.” While Cruciotti and Bellissimo have Eugenio Garza and Bariano won the opening Welcome class. found a rhythm with their horses, it was Shulman’s maiden voyage in the irons of Venice. “I bought this horse a week ago and this is my first horse show on her, so this is very exciting for me. It’s a good start with her,” said 19-yearold Shulman about the nine-year-old Swedish Warmblood mare. “We feel that being part of something at such a high level really catapults our brands into the limelight,” said Laurie Sharma of Equine Couture & TuffRider. “We love and enjoy every second, especially being involved in a grand prix with young, talented riders and to be seen by so many people. This is the equestrian capital of the world, so for us it’s a pure honor.” Besides sponsoring classes in the Series, Equine Couture/TuffRider truly appreciate the input of up-and-coming riders. Varun “Timmy” Sharma said, “We have an ambassador program starting, and we will be electing from winners of the Series. From the ambassadors, we look forward to getting product ideas and input as to how we can improve.” While the horizon is bright for the top finishers in this week’s Grand Prix, the future is also promising for the series as a whole. n $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase Presented by Asheville Regional Airport at PBIEC for WEF 4 Equestrian Sport Productions is excited to announce a brand new eventing showcase that will take place at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) on January 30-31, 2015. The $50,000 Wellington Eventing Showcase, presented by Asheville Regional Airport, will feature some of eventing’s top horses and riders competing for phenomenal prize money in the winter equestrian capital of the world. “In the same way that we met up with Allyn Mann of Adequan® and talked about taking dressage to the next level four years ago, we think there is a great opportunity to bring the sport of eventing to new heights in Wellington,” stated Equestrian Sport Productions CEO Mark Bellissimo. “We are excited to have a third Olympic discipline at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center during the winter, and we look forward to welcoming eventing riders and fans.” Bellissimo added, “We are very excited that Asheville Regional Airport has stepped up to sponsor this inaugural event. On a segment on Good Morning America, Frommer Travel Guide just announced Asheville as the No. 1 destination in the country to visit in 2015, and it is conveniently located just 30 minutes from the new Tryon International Equestrian Center.” “The Asheville Regional Airport is very pleased to be the title sponsor of the inaugural Wellington Eventing Showcase. Our airport is the destination of choice when flying to attend events at the Tryon International Equestrian Center. We look forward to welcoming you to the Asheville area for more exciting equestrian competition,” stated Lew Bleiweis, Executive Director of Asheville Regional Airport. The Wellington Eventing Showcase will be a special invitational for top U.S. and Canadian High Performance Riders. The competition is presented by Asheville Regional Airport with additional sponsors Rolex, Land Rover and Adequan®. U.S. Olympic and World Equestrian Games Eventer Boyd Martin will compete in the Wellington Eventing Showcase. “I’m excited to have eventing included as part of Winter Equestrian Festival schedule at PBIEC, and I look forward to competing in this event to showcase our sport in front of a new audience,” Martin said. The competition begins with dressage on Friday, January 30, at 9 a.m. in the International Ring of the The Stadium at Photos: StockImageServices.com and SusanJStickle.com Kelli Cruciotti and Eugenio Garza Take First Two Wins in Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Series PBIEC. In the same ring, Show Jumping will take place on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., January 31, also held in the International Ring at The Stadium at PBIEC. CrossCountry will take place Saturday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m. with a 2,000-meter advanced level course spanning the grass derby field at The Stadium at PBIEC and adjacent polo field. ESP is excited to welcome Capt. Mark Phillips as the course designer for this first-ever cross country event at PBIEC with jumps built by Eric Bull. Video and live scoring will also be available. Lindsay Brock Kelli Cruciotti rode Chamonix H to a big win in the $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix, presented by Equine Couture/Tuff Rider. Photos © Sportfot. The Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Series, presented by The Dutta Corp. in association with Guido Klatte, began with two events at the second week of WEF. The $10,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Welcome on Saturday afternoon was the first event. With record entries, this year’s series will award $170,000 in prize money through seven events. Saturday’s one round opening speed competition saw 59 entries with ten clear rounds and a win for 18-year-old Eugenio Garza of Mexico. Coached by Irish show jumper, Darragh Kenny, Garza galloped to victory in the winning time of 65.63 seconds aboard El Milagro’s Bariano. Jessica Springsteen (USA) and Stone Hill Farm’s Zero finished second in 67.22 seconds. Garza has owned Bariano, a 14-yearold Belgian Warmblood gelding (Jetset-D x Skippy), for three years. Among the pair’s top performances, Bariano helped Garza earn the individual junior show jumping gold medal at the 2013 FEI North American Junior/Young Rider Championships in Kentucky. “He is a super horse,” Garza praised after his win. “He has given a lot to me, and I am very grateful to him. He was a super competitive junior horse. He basically took me from the medium juniors all the way up to the 1.50m. He is like my teacher, (and) he is a very winning horse.” Kelli Cruciotti hasn’t graduated from high school yet, but has already asserted herself as one of the most competitive young riders and a contender in the Series. From an original order capped at 68, Cruciotti and Chamonix H, owned by Serenity Equestrian Ventures, joined an 18-horse jump-off before taking an early-season win in the $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix, presented by Equine Couture/TuffRider. Returning 13th in the jump-off, Cruciotti chose an inside turn option to the final two fences that shaved vital seconds off her time and stopped the clock at 38.47. The effort bumped Under 25 Grand Prix Series veteran Nicole Bellissimo and Bellissimo, LLC’s VDL Bellefleur to second with a time of 39 seconds flat. Just fractions slower, Sydney Shulman aboard Jill Shulman’s Venice crossed the timers in 39.70 seconds for third place. Cruciotti is a senior at K12 International Page 6 WEEK 3 Open Daily at 4:00PM Wellington Green Shopping Center 10140 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 170 Wellington, Fl 33414 – 561-793-9394 www.jordanssteakbistro.com - Reservations January 21 - 25, 2015 Page 7 JordansBistroqtr_WW.indd 1 WEEK 3 January 21 - 25, 2015 1/9/15 2:45 PM The Global Pavillion at The Stadium offers VIP tables for this event. For bookings, please email Kathleen Lamour at kathleen@equestriansport.com or call 561-784-1106. Equestrian Sport Productions looks forward to welcoming all of the riders and fans from the sport of Eventing for a unique and exciting new competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. n Lauren Fisher first course was extremely interesting. A course designer like that will find weaknesses in a horse and rider. There’s no way around it - a rider’s flaws are going to come out and a horse’s flaws are going to come out.” Although the time to catch was very fast, Brianne Goutal was just off the winning mark for her second place finish with Zernike K and was very happy with her mount’s performance. “He’s amazing,” she smiled. “He is just a really classical little guy with great style. He tries really hard. He has been a little up and down. He was a little bit inconsistent last year, but all summer long and fall up until now, he has been very consistent. He is wonderful, and he really gives it his best shot each time. I felt he was super smooth tonight. He did everything I was asking, going and coming back really nicely, which is what I was having trouble with before. I am thrilled with how he went.” Cian O’Connor also had a great night with his mount, Quidam’s Cherie, and was happy take home the third place prize. “She is a nice mare. She placed third in the grand prix of Nations Cup week last year. She jumped really well. I only gave her one 1.40m class the first week and she jumped the WEF (Challenge Cup) well this week and went double clear tonight, so I was very pleased with her,” O’Connor stated. “It wasn’t even one fifth of a second between the top three. It was a very competitive class.” WEF Week 2 Standings and Awards Continued from Page 1 Ian Millar and Dixson Win Grand Prix The top riders all thanked sponsors Wellington Equestrian Realty for their support of the week’s competition. Wellington Equestrian Realty representatives Craig Martin and Matt Varney both spoke to the fantastic competition of the night and their continued support. “It was truly an honor to watch Ian go,” Martin stated. “I have grown up watching him. He is a complete technician when it comes to this sport. I thought Brianne was nearly going to catch him at the end there, but it was a great class.” “We have been involved in some exciting grand prixs since we have been in town, which has been five years now,” Varney added. “For a legend like Ian to win our grand prix is an honor, and we really do mean that. It is so much fun to have three riders like this at the top of their game early in the season and good luck to them in the weeks to come.” Goutal noted the great turnout for this year’s competition and the wonderful crowd that was at PBIEC to cheer them on Saturday night. “It is amazing the crowd that is drawn here. It makes a big difference for us. It keeps the atmosphere up and the energy high. Three years ago, forget five years ago, we didn’t have anybody in the stands and now it is packed full on Saturday nights. It is amazing. Everything is a steady growth of only good things, I feel,” she said. n Lauren Fisher Leading Lady Jumper Rider, sponsored by Martha Jolicoeur of Illustrated Properties (after 4 qualifying events) 1 2 3 4 5 Schuyler Riley (USA): Marie Hecart (FRA): Eirin Bruheim (NOR): Carly Anthony (USA): Laura Chapot (USA): 236 235 225 182 179 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Series, presented by The Dutta Corp. in assoc. with Guide Klatte (after 2 qualifying events) 1 Kelli Cruciotti (USA): 90 1 Sydney Shulman (USA): 90 3 Mavis Spencer (USA): 89.5 4 Nicole Bellissimo (USA): 89 5 Jessica Springsteen (USA): 82.5 Hermès Talented Young Rider Award (after 3 qualifying events) 1 Carly Anthony (USA): 2 Eirin Bruheim (NOR): 3 Paris Sellon (USA): 4 Wilton Porter (USA): 5 Alexander Zetterman (SWE): 123 115 81 70 66 Special Award Winners for WEF Week Two Champion Equine Insurance Hunter Style Award, presented by Laura Fetterman: Tip Top Du Moulin, ridden by Ellen Holtgers Champion Equine Insurance Jumper Style Award, presented by Laura Fetterman: Kaner 88, ridden by Caelinn Leahy Final Results: $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* SSG ‘Go Clean for the Green’ winners: Eric Lamaze, Emanuel Andrade, and Victoria Colvin 1. Dixson: 2003 Belgian Warmblood Gelding By Vigo D’arsouilles X Olisco Ian Millar (Can), Ariel And Susan Grange: 0/0/40.10 2. Zernike K: 2004 Kwpn Gelding By Sam R 60 X H Topas Brianne Goutal (Usa), Remarkable Farms Lp: 0/0/40.12 3. Quidam’s Cherie: 2005 Oldenburg Mare By Quidam’s Rubin X Lifestyle Cian O’connor (Irl), Adena Springs: 0/0/40.27 4. Dakota: 2003 Belgian Warmblood Mare By Calvados Ex Sable Rose X Cash Paige Johnson (Usa), Salamander Farm: 0/0/40.99 Jumper Highlights for WEF 2 The 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) kicked off its second week of competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, with a win for twotime Olympic gold medalist, McLain Ward (USA), and Double H Farm’s HH Ashley. The pair was fast and clear to top the $8,000 1.45m speed class over Laura Chapot (USA) and Quointreau Un Prince. Mexico’s Nicolas Pizarro and Temascaltepec placed third. Also showing on Wednesday, the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m speed saw a total of 111 entries and was scored in a California Split, awarding two sets of prizes. Laura Chapot was the overall winner to take top prize in section A with Mary Chapot’s Zealous. Nicolas Pizarro was second fastest to earn top honors in section B aboard Jacobo Zaga’s Calvaretto. In the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m jump-off, Abigail McArdle and David McArdle’s Cosma 20 set the pace early with the fastest of eight double clear rounds in a 13-horse jump-off out of 55 competitors. Laura Chapot also finished second in that class aboard Mary Chapot’s Umberto. Canada’s Eric Lamaze and Rosana du Park are now two for two in this year’s Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Series. Kent Farrington (USA) and Amalaya Investments’ Waomi were first to go in Thursday’s highlight class and set a blistering pace in 40.92 seconds, but were pushed from the lead moments later when Lamaze and Artisan Farms LLC’s Rosana du Park raced through the timers in 39.78 seconds to win the $34,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 2. The time proved unbeatable, but Ian Millar (CAN) gave it his best effort. Millar cleared the course in 40.75 seconds with Ariel and Susan Grange’s Dixson to take second place, pushing Farrington into third. Venezuela took the top two places in the $8,000 1.45m jump-off class on Thursday morning. Forty-seven showed with 15 clear rounds to jump-off and four double clears. Pablo Barrios and ZL Group, Inc.’s Zara Leandra were the winners in 40.23 seconds. Emanuel Andrade and AD Clouwni finished second in 40.93 seconds. Andrade also won the High Amateur-Owner Jumper class aboard Sothis d’Ouilly with the fastest of 12 clear rounds out of 53 entries in 61.05 seconds. Catherine Tyree and Don’t Go finished second in 61.65 seconds. Canada’s Eric Lamaze raced to victory aboard Artisan Farms LLC’s Fine Lady 5 over teammate Tiffany Foster and Artisan Farms’ Melody des Hayettes Z in Friday’s $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m Speed Challenge. In the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m jump-off class, there were 58 starters and 15 qualifying for the jump-off. Molly Ashe-Cawley (USA) and Louisburg Farm’s Balous Day Date were the winners with the fastest of six double clear rounds in 38.95 seconds. Laura Chapot (USA) finished second in 39.14 seconds riding Mary Chapot’s Umberto. On Saturday, Emanuel Andrade took a one-two finish in the $15,000 SJHOF High Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic aboard Sothis D Ouilly and Natif des Roches. Victoria Colvin and Karen Long Dwight’s Don Juan won the $10,000 Sleepy P Ranch High Junior Jumper Classic.a Ireland’s Conor Swail and Ariel and Susan Grange’s Martha Louise won Sunday’s $34,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic. Swail and Martha Louise cleared the short course in 37.23 seconds for the win over Brianne Goutal (USA) and Remarkable Farms LP’s Wirma in 38.49 seconds. Kelsey Thatcher (USA) and Pony Lane Farm’s Everything finished third in 39.26 seconds. Eric Lamaze (CAN) was fourth in 39.47 seconds with Artisan Farms LLC’s Coco Bongo. n Lauren Fisher 5. Veyron: 2006 Oldenburg Stallion By Conterno Grande X Heartbreaker Ljubov Kochetova (Rus), Ljubov Kochetova: 0/42.40 6. Atlanta 541: 2005 Kwpn Mare By For Pleasure X Libero H Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (Ger), Michaels & Beerbaum Gmbh: 1/77.37 WEF 2 Jumper Classic winners: $15,000 SJHOF High Amateur-Owner Jumpers – Emanuel Andrade and Sothis D Ouilly $10,000 Sleepy P Ranch SJHOF High Junior Jumpers – Victoria Colvin and Don Juan $10,000 Animo USA Medium Amateur-Owner Jumpers – Alex Matz Zwelgje $10,000 Martha Jolicoeur, Illustrated Properties Low Amateur-Owner Jumpers – Christina Firestone and Zodiac $10,000 Charles Owen Adult Jumpers 18-35 – Dean Dignelli and Redefin $10,000 Classical South Florida Adult Jumpers 36-49 – Tessa Weise and Carzat $10,000 Horseware Ireland Don Little Masters – Elizabeth Clark and Windfall $10,000 Maria Mendelsohn, Illustrated Properties Low Junior Jumpers – Caelinn Leahy and Kaner 88 $10,000 Hollow Creek Farm Medium Junior Jumpers – Louise Graves and Zavira WEF 2 Jumper Champions: Children’s Jumper 14 & Under – Sam Walker and Winnipeg Jet Rosenbaum Mollengarden, PLLC Children’s Jumper 15-17 – Isabel Ryan and Zilver Pomme VDL FarmVet Adult Modified Jumpers – Rachel Boggus and Wiedam Griffis Residential Children’s Modified Jumpers – Delaney Hamill and Brisco Equiline Low Adult Jumper 18-35 – Molly Newsome and Cobe van het Gonnehof Pegasus Builders Low Adult Jumper 36 & Over – Alissa Kinsey and Qualifying Crown Family Low Children’s Jumper – Brooke Giacin and Serendipity; Rosalie Biedron and Lady B Lucky “We shall never know all the good that a simple smile can do.” 7. Waomi: 2003 Kwpn Mare By Lupicor X Boreas Kent Farrington (Usa), Amalaya Investments: 4/71.45 ~Mother Teresa 8. Rosana Du Park: 2005 Selle Francais Mare By Kannan Eric Lamaze (Can), Artisan Farms Llc: 4/72.23 Venezuela’s Emanuel Andrade claimed a $1,000 bonus for wearing SSG ‘Digital’ riding gloves in the $15,000 SJOHF High Amateur-Owner Classic. As part of the SSG Gloves “Go Clean for the Green” promotion, bonus money is on offer each week to the winning rider in the Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup, the High Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic, and the Sleepy P Ranch High Junior Jumper Classic. 9. Contiki: 2006 Swedish Warmblood Gelding By Contendro X Calido I Nicholas Dello Joio (Usa), Coker Farm Inc: 4/72.71 10. Big Smile: 2006 Westphalian Mare By Cartano X Hors De La Loi Ii Carly Anthony (Usa), Artisan Farms Llc: 4/73.16 11. Paloubet: 2001 Selle Francais Gelding By Baloubet Du Rouet X Voltaire Wilton Porter (Usa), Sleepy P Ranch Llc: 4/73.34 12. 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I say the faster the better. Face of WEF, Cherie Stanley, with her charge Remini. Photo © Lindsay Brock/ Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Armed with backpack, scrim sheet and rag, Cherie Shanley is attacking her first Winter Equestrian Festival season with vigor. The 22-year old groom at Kevin Babington Show Jumpers comes from backyard horseplay in the Catskill What led you to grooming? Why horses all day every day? I went to school at Morrisville State College in New York for Equine Science because I really didn’t know what I wanted to do and horses were a passion of mine. I know now that I want to ride professionally, but I have to start from the bottom. I know it’s what I’m supposed to do and I won’t be a groom forever – someday I will be in the ring and not at the in-gate. What’s your reaction to your first season in Wellington? It’s a lot of work! The days are 13hour grinds, but my favorite place is at shows. I’m most comfortable here. The best part of my day is being around the horses. 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