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January 24, 2007

Opening Day at the Winter Equestrian Festival

McLain Ward Throws Down the Gauntlet in Opening 1.45m Class

Feminism Rules with Beezie Madden and Laura Chapot Claiming Victories in 1m40 Sections A and B

Beezie Madden rides Conquest to Victory in today’s 1.40m class at the Winter Equestrian Festival. Photo by PMG Pictures/Peter Llewellyn. Wellington, FL – When the 35th Edition of the Winter Equestrian Festival kicked off at 8:00 a.m., the sun was already high, conditions were perfect and the ground lush.

The course designer this week in the Internationale Arena is Luc Musette, whose father, Jean-Paul, was national show jumping Chef d’Equipe for Belgium for many years until he retired to take charge of juniors and young riders. Musette was not originally scheduled to build until later in the tournament, but stepped in to deputize for Uliano Vezzani who was the unfortunate victim of a recent robbery, during which he lost his passport and all his travel documents.

Class 1002/1.45m Jumper: $8,000 – Table II, Sec. 2(b)

With the hype already building to the Nations’ Cup here at Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club, the Winter Equestrian Festival opened with a U.S. vs. Canada tussle between two of show jumping’s best known stars, McLain Ward and ‘Captain Canada’ Ian Millar.

Celebrating his 60th birthday just two weeks ago, the seemingly evergreen Millar, a nine-time Olympian, on this occasion bowed to Ward’s supremacy, but delightedly claimed second and third place riding his top ranked horses, In Style and Redefin, respectively.

Exploiting an “in-at-the-deep-end” approach, and with jumping faults converting to time penalties, the opening 1m45 class offered the option of speed or respect for avery open course of imposing fences, with the top placed combinations usefully amalgamating the two ingredients necessary to finish in the ribbons. Musette was fairly sympathetic and there were no traps, and no bogey obstacle, but a few tricky rollback turns on the course riding from fences six to seven, and eight to nine.

In sparkling form, McLain Ward, from Brewster, NY, who maintained his lead from a fourth-place draw, was riding Larioso, whom he co-owns together with Blue Chip Stock. Agility and smooth handling, rather than out-and-out speed reaped the reward, and the 31-year-oldsaid, “It’s a horse we’ve had for a while and he’s going well. It was very, very big for the first day.” He concluded by saying, “It’s disappointing that every year we come and are kind of under the idea that we’re going to get a nice welcoming week, but it’s maximum height right off the bat. But he’s an experienced horse and he can handle it, so it’s a nice start.”

It was also an auspicious start to the season for Ian Millar, who immediately laughed and predicted, “Getting ready to win that Nations’ Cup again,” a reference, of course, to the Canadian team’s double of jump-off victories over the United States, in Wellington and at the Spruce Meadows Masters in Calgary, last year. He continued by saying, “It’s been a later start than usual for all the reasons we know, but you adjust your plans. Do you know, we rode outdoors until just before we came down here? That has never happened before, so all the horses are very fit and ready to go. They know how to do their job, and did it.”

Millar confirmed that In Style and Redefin are currently the top horses in his barn. “In Style would be one, and the gray two, but only because of inexperience.” Although Redefin had a lighter load at last year’s WEF, Millar’s plans have changed for 2007. “He will step up and do an equal load with In Style, and perhaps even do more as we go along. Although In Style will take the lead for the last couple of weeks, and the Nations’ Cup.” Adding that he had one especially interesting new horse for this coming Grand Prix season, “One called Rivendell whom my team mate Chris Pratt rode last year, and you’ll see him later in the tour.”

Applauding the ground conditions that greeted the riders this morning, Millar said, “That ring is fresh as can be, with a lovely bounce to it. I will tell you that maybe the ground is the best I’ve ever remembered, so I think we’re in great shape.” He continued by explaining the necessity to pace horses for what has become a long season: “The organizing committee is very clever in that regard, in that these first two weeks are limited to a maximum of 1m45, so the course designers can’t go crazy and have to rely on other aspects rather than just size, which protects the horses a lot. What I’m trying to do here is get these two ready to play, and then I’ll just slot them in as we go along and build into the last weeks.”

Naturally, the 2007 Pan American Games in July is a primary focus for the Canadian show jumping team, who need a good result in Rio de Janeiro in order to qualify for next year’s Olympic Games. “It’s very critical to the momentum of the sport [in Canada],and important for our funding to be successful.”

Despite his advancing years, Millar’s competitive motivation is undiminished, but he nonetheless laughed and said, “When that alarm goes off at 5 o’clock you wonder what you’re doing getting up in the dark, but then you turn on that video from last night and get to it.”

Fifth-placed Laura Kraut and Cedric are a partnership to watch during this WEF season, given the scope and class of this nine-year-old gray gelding who balloons over every fence in the same manner as Calvaro V – the famous gray of Swiss international Willi Melliger, who achieved European and World fame during the 90s.

Results of Class 1002 1.45m Jumper - WEF/PBIEC Inaugural
January 24, 2007 - T/A: 81.00 – Internationale Arena

  • 1 676 LARIOSO MCLAIN WARD 0.00 66.648 MCLAIN WARD
  • 2 1655 IN STYLE IAN MILLAR 0.00 68.937 SUSAN GRANGE
  • 3 1654 REDEFIN IAN MILLAR 0.00 69.453 SUSAN GRANGE
  • 4 1658 REMONTA EDEN SANDY VAN DYKE 0.00 70.352 SANDY VAN DYKE
  • 5 1315 CEDRIC LAURA KRAUT 0.00 74.300 K & H ENTERPRISES
  • 6 756 TRIOMPHE DE MUZE CHRISTINE MCCREA 0.00 75.417 CANDY TRIBBLE
  • 7 389 POPEYE NORMAN DELLO JOIO 4.00 75.153 POPEYE GROUP
  • 8 159 RODOS LAUREN HOUGH 4.00 75.423 VICTORIA D'AGOSTINO
  • 9 714 QUILANO DE KALVARIE CARA RAETHER 4.00 76.539 TRELAWNY FARM
  • 10 71 INTEGRITY BEEZIE MADDEN 8.00 74.580 ABIGAIL S. WEXNER
  • 11 1855 PIM NYALL GRIMES 8.00 75.823 GEOFF SUTTON
  • 12 715 HOUSTON CAITLYN SHIELS 10.00 86.842 CAITLYN SHIELS

PHOTO CREDIT: Beezie Madden rides Conquest to Victory in today’s 1.40m class at the Winter Equestrian Festival. Photo by PMG Pictures/Peter Llewellyn.



 

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