For Immediate Release
Sabrina Brashares and Emily Randolph for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.
Wellington, FL – February 27, 2020 – Darragh Kenny (IRL) and Carthano cruised to victory in the $37,000 Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup Round 8 CSIO4* on Thursday, February 27, at the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, FL.
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 through March 1 and is recognized as a CSIO4* Nations Cup by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). Highlights still to come for the week are the $37,000 Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Semi-Final on Friday, the $150,000 Nations Cup CSIO4* during “Saturday Night Lights”, and the $214,000 Premier Equestrian CSIO4* Grand Prix to close out the week on Sunday.
Thursday’s featured Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup was run as a one-round speed class, with 60 entries contesting the course set by the USA’s Ken Krome.
When Kenny entered the ring as one of the final five riders to compete, the time to beat had been set at 64.39 seconds by the USA’s Andrew Ramsay and Stranger 30. The pair had held the lead for three-quarters of the class, but Kenny and his new partner, Carthano, overtook them with a time of 63.67 seconds, ultimately securing Kenny the victory. Ramsay and Stranger 30, owned by the Stranger Group, finished in second, while third place with a time of 64.62 seconds went to the USA’s Lucas Porter and Diamonte Darco, owned by Sleepy P Ranch LLC.
“I think I was running very fast – faster than I expected actually!” said Kenny of what helped him secure the win. “I don’t really know [Carthano] that well yet, and he has a much bigger stride than I thought.”
Kenny just purchased the 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Cartani x Heraldik XX), owned by Oakland Ventures LLC, at the end of December 2019 and is enjoying getting to know him throughout the WEF circuit.
“I had actually tried the horse when he was seven, and I always liked him,” said Kenny. “I saw him go really well the last few shows in December, and he jumped super, so I thought it would be a good horse to add to my string. I took him here [to WEF] straight away, and we started playing around at the start. I think he’s going to be a super horse.
“He tries really hard,” continued Kenny, who will also compete Carthano in Sunday’s $214,000 Premier Equestrian Grand Prix CSIO4*. “He’s really brave and careful. He’s super simple to ride. I just have to get to know him better.”
Finishing fourth in Thursday’s WEF Challenge Cup was Great Britain’s Ben Maher, who stopped the clock in 66.23 seconds riding Ginger-Blue for owner Jane Forbes Clark. Fifth place with a time of 66.37 seconds went to Canada’s Sam Walker and Kel’Star du Vingt Ponts, owned by Castlefield Sport Horses.
Also winning in the International Arena at WEF on Thursday, Natalie Dean (USA) topped the $10,000 Hermès Under 25 Welcome riding Don’s Diamant, owned by Marigold Sporthorses, LLC. Dean was also awarded the Champion Equine Insurance Jumper Style Award from Laura Fetterman of Champion Equine insurance.
Final Results: $37,000 Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup Round 8 CSIO4*
1 CARTHANO: 2007 Holsteiner gelding by Cartani x Heraldik XX
DARRAGH KENNY (IRL), Oakland Ventures LLC: 0/63.67
2 STRANGER 30: 2006 Hanoverian gelding by Stakkato x Cheenook
ANDREW RAMSAY (USA), The Stranger Group: 0/64.39
3 DIAMONTE DARCO: 2005 GBSH mare by Unbelievable Darco x Unknown
LUCAS PORTER (USA), Sleepy P Ranch LLC: 0/64.62
4 GINGER-BLUE: 2011 Dutch Warmblood mare by Plot Blue x Royal Bravour
BEN MAHER (GBR), Jane Forbes Clark: 0/66.23
5 KEL ‘STAR DU VINGT PONTS: 2009 Selle Français gelding by Kannan x Landor S
SAM WALKER (CAN), Castlefield Sport Horses Inc.: 0/66.37
6 VICTORIO 5: 2006 Hanoverian stallion by Uccello x Graf Top
ABIGAIL MCARDLE (USA), Victorio Equine Group LLC: 0/66.75
7 H5 ELVARO: 2009 Dutch Warmblood stallion by Calvaro F.C. x Heartbreaker
EDUARDO MENEZES (BRA), H5 Sport Horses LLC: 0/66.79
8 JET RUN: 2010 Oldenburg gelding by Chacco Blue x Robin Z
KAREN POLLE (JPN), Karen Polle: 0/67.20
9 GARANT: 2011 KWPN gelding by Warrant x C’est La Vie
ELIZABETH MADDEN (USA), Abigail Wexner: 0/67.25
10 EVERGLADE SANTO ANTONIO: 2009 KWPN gelding by Clinton x Voltaire
YURI MANSUR (BRA), Yuri Mansur: 0/68.70
11 CHAT BOTTE E.D.: 2008 Zangersheide stallion by Casall x Darco
BILLY TWOMEY (IRL), Sue Davis and Billy Twomey: 0/70.22
12 CHARIELLE: 2006 Oldenburg mare by Cahcco-Blue x Argentinus
ALEXANDRA THORNTON (GBR), Dunwalke Ltd.: 0/70.88
Melissa Feller Rides In Love to Performance Hunter 3’3” Championship
The Performance Hunter 3’3” division, sponsored by FarmVet, came to a close on Thursday with Melissa Feller and In Love earning the championship title. Feller piloted In Love to two firsts, two seconds, and an eighth place.
In Love is a seven-year-old Warmblood gelding that both Fellers and Jennifer Bauersachs share the ride on. He was purchased from Emil Spadone and is currently owned by Meritage Stables LLC. Feller enjoys riding In Love because he is very brave and “perfect to the jumps.”
“He’s really fun to jump,” said Fellers. “He has a great feel in the air. His canter is also something that is especially nice about him.”
The pair placed in the top two in every over fences class, winning both the handy and stake round. “He went perfectly yesterday,” said Fellers. “Today he was a little fresh but still really good since it was a lot cooler.”
Fellers described this year as In Love’s “blossoming year,” and she hopes to continue having consistent rounds on him to prepare for next year. “He’s finally coming along and growing up. Next year hopefully he will do the first year greens and qualify to go to indoors,” Feller explained.
The reserve championship came down to a tie between Geoffrey Hesslink on Brendan William’s Knightly and Tara Metzner on Davlyn Farm Inc.’s Lion. Hesslink, of Shelbourne, VT, and Knightly received a first place, and Metzner, of Rancho Santa Fe, CA, and Lion also earned a first place in the division.
Hunter competition will continue on Friday with the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby in Rings 11 and 12.
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.