For Immediate Release
Lindsay Brock and Sabrina Brashares for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.

Wellington, FL – February 23, 2020 – Spencer Smith (USA), 23, guided a new and promising mount in Princeton Z to a win in the $50,000 Dutta Corp/Guido Klatte Grand Prix CSI2*, while fellow U.S. athlete Catherine Tyree topped the $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI5* aboard BEC Lorenzo to close week seven of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, FL, on Sunday, February 23.

Spencer Smith and Princeton Z. Photo © Sportfot

WEF continues at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) through March 29, 2020, with 12 consecutive weeks of world-class competition and $13 million dollars on offer. The eighth week of competition, sponsored by Premier Equestrian, runs February 25 through March 1 and is recognized as a CSIO4* Nations Cup by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI).

Course designer Santiago Varela (ESP) welcomed 44 horses to the final event of the week with 15 advancing to the tie-breaking jump-off. Smith and Princeton Z, a nine-year-old Zangersheide stallion (President x Indoctro) owned by Torrey Pines Stable, rose to the top while promising a bright future for the young horse and a blooming partnership.

Their time of 39.52 seconds bested Madison Goetzmann (USA) and her own Prestigious, who pocketed a time of 40.14 seconds to finish as the runner-up. Ireland’s David Blake and Don’t Touch du Bois, owned by Pine Hollow Farm, rounded out the top three in 41.04 seconds.

“Princeton came to us in the beginning of January, and I got along well with him right away,” said Smith, who has worked with Canadian Olympic champion Eric Lamaze at his Torrey Pines Stables for several years. “He jumped really well in the [Hermès] Under 25 team event earlier in the season, so we thought we’d step him up to this. He’s a nice horse. And I think he’ll do everything; he’ll jump all the big tracks.”

Spencer Smith and Princeton Z in their winning presentation with Guido Klatte and ringmaster Steve Rector. Photo © Sportfot

Smith candidly described Princeton Z, the former mount of French rider Mathieu Laveau, as “a little monster!”

“He just wants to win and wants to go faster,” said Smith. “He’s got a lot of fight.”

Of Varela’s jump-off track, Smith noted, “At this show, with this top level of riders, it has to be difficult, so it wouldn’t just become a total runner. It was a nice track, and I love having the two-star running along with the five-star. It’s an awesome division; it brings everyone into the FEI ranking system you’re able to step up.”

Just off the podium, Bliss Heers (USA) took fourth aboard Christos in 41.23 seconds for owner Bridgeside Farms LLC, while Spain’s Miguel Torres capped the top five in 41.84 seconds riding his own Chacendra.

Guido Klatte presented the awards on behalf of Dutta Corp, noting “As a shipping agent, we are proud to support the top level of show jumping competition. It’s rewarding to not only see horses that we transport competing here at WEF, but also to watch them be successful in the show ring.”

Final Results: $50,000 Dutta Corp/Guido Klatte Grand Prix CSI2*

1 PRINCETON Z: 2011 Zangersheide stallion by President x Indoctro
SPENCER SMITH (USA), Torrey Pines Stable: 0/0/39.52

2 PRESTIGIOUS: 2007 Westphalian gelding by Con Cento x Corofino
MADISON GOETZMANN (USA), Madison Goetzmann: 0/0/40.14

3 DON’T TOUCH DU BOIS: 2009 Belgian Sport Horse mare by Kashmir van Schuttershof x Indoctro
DAVID BLAKE (USA), Pine Hollow Farm: 0/0/41.04

4 CHRISTOS: 2009 Holsteiner gelding by Cristo 5 x Linaro
BLISS HEERS (USA), Bridgeside Farms LLC: 0/0/41.23

5 CHACENDRA: 2009 Mecklenburg mare by Chacco Blue
MIGUEL TORRES (ESP), Miguel Torres: 0/0/41.84

6 STERN DEI FOLLETTI: 2011 Holsteiner gelding by Toulon x Caspar
MARK KINSELLA (IRL), Morning Star Sporthorses LLC: 0/0/42.62

7 DACANTOS: 2008 Dutch Warmblood gelding by Up to Date x Cassini I
LORCAN GALLAGHER (IRL), Trelawny Farm, LLC: 0/0/43.01

8 CHIC CHIC: 2011 Westphalian stallion by Comme Il Faut x Contendro I
STEPHEN MOORE (IRL), Vlock Show Stables LLC: 0/0/43.61

9 CONTHA STARA: 2012 Oldenburg mare by Conthargos x Quick Star
HAYLEY BARNHILL (USA), Alice Lawaetz: 0/0/44.38

10 CARLOS 691: 2009 Oldenburg gelding by Catoki x Carry Gold
JOHAN KACHELHOFFER (RSA), Johan Kachelhoffer: 0/4/40.36

11 COUNTRY BOY: 2009 Oldenburg stallion by Carry Best x Quirinus
TANNER KOROTKIN (USA), Sandalwood Farms: 0/4/42.64

12 KIRSCHWASSER SCF: 2010 Belgian Warmblood stallion by Amaretto d’Arco x Nebab de Reve
FREDDIE VAZQUEZ (PUR), G6 Holdings: 0/4/42.79

Plan Pays Off for Catherine Tyree and Bec Lorenzo in $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic

Saving the best for last in the seven-horse jump-off, including number-two ranked rider in the world, Martin Fuchs, Catherine Tyree and her 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding Bec Lorenzo (Livello x Guidam) blazed to the win in Sunday’s $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI5*. They finished double-clear over Varela’s track in 37.39 seconds over the short course for owner Mary Tyree.

Catherine Tyree and BEC Lorenzo. Photo © Sportfot

“I was able to watch everyone go before me in the jump-off, and I had a plan,” said Tyree. “To be honest, the first three jumps didn’t go according to plan, so I knew I had to really gallop and stay on it to the last three jumps. My horse met the challenge and was great. The CaptiveOne 1.50m series is a very competitive class, and it’s fun to have the championship at the end.

“Santiago Varela has built great courses all week. They have been technical, challenging, and big enough,” continued Catherine, who trains with John Brennan and Missy Clark of North Run. “I was lucky; I had two horses, and I was able to go around one time and fix my mistakes and be there for Lorenzo to give him the best chance to jump a clear round.”

Catherine has had Lorenzo for two years, and the gelding only jumped his first 1.50m last year. “Every time you ask him big questions, he exceeds all expectations I have,” she said. “There was a point where I didn’t know where he would end up, but I always knew he would be very competitive.”

Catherine Tyree and BEC Lorenzo in their winning presentation with Vice President of Development Tim Luby of CaptiveOne Advisors and ringmaster Steve Rector. Photo © Sportfot

Tyree was a first timer at WEF in 2004 on a medium pony, and is now competitive in the International Arena. “I love being at WEF. Every weekend we’ve seen big jump-offs in grand prix, and that is a testament to not only the quality of horses and riders, but the footing as well.”

In second place, Fuchs (SUI) finished with a time of 37.92 seconds aboard Stalando 2, owned by Gospodarstwo Rolne Andrzej Oplatek, ahead of Ireland’s Daniel Coyle riding Farrel for owner Ariel Grange. They stopped the clock without fault in 38.60 seconds. Fourth place went to fellow Irish rider and Daniel’s cousin, Jordan Coyle, on Centriko Volvo in a time of 39.98 for owner Celtic Park, LLC. Rounding out the top five, Jorge Matte Capdevila rode his own Destiny Van Schore to a time of 46.889.

Final Results: $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI5*

1 BEC LORENZO: 2010 Irish Sport Horse gelding by Livello x Guidam
CATHERINE TYREE (USA), Mary Tyree: 0/0/37.398

2 STALANDO 2: 2008 Oldenburg gelding Stakkatol x Landlady 55
MARTIN FUCHS (SUI), Gospodarstwo Rolne Andrzej Oplatek: 0/0/37.92

3 FARREL: 2010 KWPN gelding by Cardento x Becherry
DANIEL COYLE (IRL), Ariel Grange: 0/0/38.60

4 CENTRIKO VOLO: 2012 Oldenburg gelding by Centadel x Chacco-Blue
JORDAN COYLE (IRL), Celtic Park, LLC: 0/0/39.98

5 DESTINY VAN SCHORE: 2009 SBS mare by Ugano Sitte x Quintine Du Houssoit
JORGE MATTE CAPDEVILA (CHI), Jorge Matte Capdevila: 0/4/46.88

6 KARDENTA VAN’T MEERHOF: 2010 BWP mare by Cardento x Majestic
SERGIO ALVAREZ MOYA (ESP), Sergio Alvarez Moya: 0/4/38.44

7 CHARMEUR: 2007 KWPN gelding by Numero Uno x Gelha’s VDL Emilion
SERGIO ALVAREZ MOYA (ESP), Sergio Alvarez Moya: 0/4/38.95

8 VALENTINO TUILIERE: 2009 SF gelding by Diamant De Semilly x Sternstunde
EVE JOBS (USA), Eve Jobs: 4/70.81

9 INDRA VAN DE OUDE HEIHOEF: 2008 Belgian Warmblood mare by Casantos x Action-Breaker
SHANE SWEETNAM (IRL), The Blue Buckle Group: 4/73.38

10 QUIET EASY 4: 2004 Oldenburg gelding by Quidam’s Rubin x Zapateado
BERTRAM ALLEN (IRL), Gjelsten Family: 4/73.52

11 SQUIRT GUN: 2011 Oldenburg gelding by Diarado x Quick Star
ANDREW KOCHER (USA), Eye Candy Jumpers: 4/73.97

12 STRANGER 30: 2006 Hanoverian gelding by Stakkato x Cheenook
ANDREW RAMSAY (USA), The Stranger Group: 4/74.17

Zayna Rizvi and Katherine McCarthy Top the Dover Saddlery USEF Hunter Seat Medal

Equitation competition took place on Sunday in Ring 9 with the Dover Saddlery USEF Hunter Seat Medal Section A and Section B. After the first round was complete, six riders in each section were called back to test. Zayna Rizvi, of Greenwich, CT, aboard Finnick took top honors in Section A of the class.

Zayna Rizvi and Finnick. Photo © Sportfot

Rizvi has been riding and leasing “Finn”, owned by Jordyn Rose Freedman, for the past two years. The pair currently trains with North Run and hopes to attend all of the equitation finals this fall. “I love him so much. I’ve done all my first big finals on him and he’s taught me so much,” Rizvi said of the 14-year-old Westphalian gelding (Cayetano L x Landliebe).

After producing a very solid first round, Rizvi knew that she had to make it count in the test. Rizvi was most proud of how she held the canter lead after the third fence.

“I wanted to play it safe but also show off in certain parts.” Rizvi explained. “He is so trustworthy, I can always rely on him. He trusts me too, which I think is good and makes us a really good pair.”

Second place in Section A went to Kierstin Antaniadis, of Middletown, NY, riding Heritage Farm, Inc.’s Cascadel. Elli Yeager and her mount Copperfield 38 received third place in the class.

Kathryn McCarthy and Cool de Reve. Photo © Sportfot

The Section B winner was Kathryn McCarthy, of New Canaan, CT, riding Cool de Reve. McCarthy has had the 14-year-old Selle Français gelding (Kashmir Van’t Schuttersho x Krikri des Pres) since November 2019 and the pair moved up to the big equitation last year during WEF. Since it is McCarthy’s last junior year she plans on attending the equitation finals in the fall and hopefully ribboning.

“He knows his job so well and he’s there to help me whenever I need it,” McCarthy described. “I’ve been really close to winning every weekend, and we really wanted to qualify for the Excellence in Equitation class and he really pulled through!”

Although McCarthy and Cool de Reve were not called back in first place going into the test, the pair, trained by Michael Delfiandra, were able to put in a solid round and rise to the top.

“My plan was really just to take my time because I feel like everyone was getting a little bit rushed since it’s the end of the day. I was just trying not to get in my head,” McCarthy commented.

Kennedy McCaulley, of St. Charles, IL, rode her horse Chacco Star to a second-place finish in Section B. Third place went to Ellie Ferrigno, of Newtown, CT, aboard FRH Group’s FRH Remarkable.

For full results, visit www.PBIEC.com.

Photo credit: Photos © Sportfot, official photographer of the Winter Equestrian Festival. These photos may be used only in relation to this press release and must include photo credit.