Source: News Release/Lauren Fisher and Laura Cardon for JWM Inc.
McLain Ward and Super Trooper de Ness are Unstoppable in
$50,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 12
Lauren Hough and Ohlala Fly to Victory in $33,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Speed;
Darrin Dlin and Tienna Top $10,000 Adequan 5-Year-Old Young Jumper Final;
Kaepernick and Havens Schatt Score Big in Perfect Products Pre-Green Level 1 Hunters
Wellington, FL - McLain Ward (USA) and the powerful black stallion Super Trooper de Ness emerged victorious in the $50,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 12 on Thursday, March 28, as part of the twelfth and final week of competition at the 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival (FTI WEF). Competing at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, Ward topped U.S. riders Charlie Jacobs, Christine McCrea and Reed Kessler to round out the top four in the international field.
Other wins for the day went to Lauren Hough and Ohlala in the $33,000 G&C Farm 1.45m speed class and Darrin Dlin and Tienna in the $10,000 Adequan 5-Year-Old Young Jumper Final. In the hunters, Havens Schatt and Kaepernick topped the Perfect Products Pre-Green Level 1 Hunters.
![]() |
McLain Ward and Super Trooper de Ness. Photo © Sportfot. |
Ward and the eleven-year-old Belgian Sport Horse stallion (Vigo d'Arsouilles x Polydor) have had a fantastic circuit with many top finishes. They began with a win in the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m jumpers during week two and moved up to top the $25,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic later that same week. They also won the $43,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup during week eight, among other top finishes. With this week's win to cap off an excellent winter season, Ward praised course designer Alan Wade for the great track in Thursday's class.
"I got the first jump right and for four strides I was going for six and then I realized 'this is not happening'," Ward laughed. "I took a very severe half-halt, and it wasn't textbook, but the horse really helped me out to jump the second fence clean. Then he finished up the jump-off great. He jumped spectacular and it came our way."
![]() |
McLain Ward and Super Trooper de Ness in their winning presentation with ringmaster Cliff Haines. Photo © Sportfot. |
Final Results: $50,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 12
ALVARO DE MIRANDA (BRA), RD Jumping Higher Ltda: 4/72.52
REED KESSLER (USA), Reed Kessler: 4/76.37
CARLOS RIBAS (BRA), Roberto Villa Real Jr. & Carlos Ribas: 4/77.63
Lauren Hough and Ohlala Fly to Victory in $33,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Speed
Thursday's busy competition schedule also featured a $33,000 G&C Farm 1.45m speed class with the roster of top finishers including Lauren Hough (USA) and Ohlala, Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) and HH Let's Fly, and Eric Lamaze (CAN) and Wang Chung M2S. Course designer Alan Wade saw 52 entries with 16 clear rounds for the one round speed class.
![]() |
Lauren Hough and Ohlala. Photo © Sportfot. |
![]() |
Lauren Hough and Ohlala in their winning presentation with ringmaster Cliff Haines. Photo © Sportfot. |
Final Results: $33,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Speed
2. HH LET'S FLY: 1999 Hanoverian gelding by Lordanos x Forrest
BEN MAHER (GBR), Mrs. Phillips: 0/58.90
SAER COULTER (USA), Copernicus Stables LLC: 0/60.82
10.LA CENTA: 2002 Oldenburg mare by Cento x Silvio I
SAMUEL PAROT (CHI), Samuel Parot: 0/63.77
ALONSO VALDEZ PRADO (BRA), Alonso Valdez Prado: 0/65.58
Darrin Dlin and Tienna Win $10,000 Adequan 5-Year-Old Young Jumper Final
![]() |
Darrin Dlin and Tienna. Photo © Sportfot. |
![]() |
Darrin Dlin and Tienna in their winning presentation with ringmaster Cliff Haines. Photo © Sportfot. |
Final Results: $10,000 Adequan 5-Year-Old Young Jumper Final
1. TIENNA DARRIN DLINSUSAN GRANGE: 0/0/37.201
2. DARTHUS PETER WYLDE NORTH STAR: 0/0/37.496
3. DAKOTA VDL JILL PRIETO HYPERION STUD: 0/0/37.569
4. DIORADO VDL JILL PRIETO J.C.Y. SALES LLC: 0/0/41.265
5. APRIL MOON NICOLE SHAHINIAN-SIMPSON SILVER RAVENS FARM: 0/0/42.189
6. ROBIN'S TWIST MAARTEN HUYGENS MARY CHAPOT: 0/4/36.016
7. G&C DON VITO LUIS MIGUEL MARTINEZ GUSTAVO MIRABAL: 0/4/37.884
8. DEFENDER J.W.B MARIO GAMBOA STRANSKY'S MISSION FARMS: 0/4/39.111
9. LIMELIGHT DARRAGH KENNY DREW SANTAMARINA: 0/4/39.324
10. RUNWAY MODEL NICK NOVAK NANCY WHITEHEAD: 0/4/41.583
11. HH INDIGO RAMIRO QUINTANA DOUBLE H FARM: 0/4/42.083
12. ARMANI SL Z EZEQUIEL PERALTA LINDA BAKKER: 0/4/42.095
Kaepernick and Havens Schatt Score Big in Perfect Products Pre-Green Level 1 Hunters
Kaepernick and Havens Schatt took home the championship prize in the Perfect Products Pre-Green Hunter Level 1 division during the final week of the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival (FTI WEF). The five-year-old Warmblood gelding is owned by Schatt's client, Debbie Stevens. Kaepernick and Schatt were first, third, and third over fences and placed fourth under saddle.
Reserve champion was Ransom, ridden by Nick Decosta and owned by Carolyn Gouse. Decosta rode Ransom to sixth, second, and second place over fences and wrapped up the division with a second place ribbon under saddle.
![]() |
Havens Schatt and Kaepernick. Photo © Anne Gitttins Photography. |
Schatt's slow but deliberate approach to bringing along her young horses has proven to be a winning approach judging by the myriad of successful young horses she's shown at the FTI WEF this season.
"I really believe in taking my time with them. I brought Kaepernick over here [to the show grounds] maybe three times and did warm-ups on Tuesday but I kept it easy. If I jumped the course, I jumped the course. But if I jumped two jumps or even if he didn't go in the ring that day, that was okay too. He told me what he was ready for and it's worked perfectly," Schatt described.
Schatt has plenty to look forward to with the talented young horse after his impressive debut at the FTI WEF. "I have really high hopes for him. He's really scopey. He's very brave. When he first came from Europe, he was quite spooky, and that's one reason I took my time with him. But now, he's been in two different rings and he's very brave. He has a big stride and big scope. I think he's ready to move on from the three-foot [division]," Schatt commented.
Kaepernick will continue to compete at his current level throughout the spring, but Schatt aims to have him moved up by the time they return to the FTI WEF in 2014.
"He'll continue to show in the three-foot at the Kentucky Spring Shows [in May] and after that, I would like to move him up to 3'3," Schatt revealed. "At some point, depending on when he says it's time, Debbie will start to ride him a little bit in the Adults. Our plan moving forward is that he would be ready to do First Years and at the least the 3'3" Amateurs next year if not the 3'6."
Kaepernick caught Stevens' eye the day he was imported and after watching Schatt work with the talented young prospect, she decided to make him her own. "I think she bought him with her heart," Schatt smiled. "She liked him from the start. She watched us bring him along and what we did with him. She saw the good things and the naughty things he did and she just loved him."
Schatt is eager to see the pair get to know each other and looks forward to watching Stevens compete with Kaepernick in the future. "I let her ride him at home and jump a few days. He's still very green for an amateur, but they did get along very well. When she made mistakes, he didn't hold it against her. I think when the time is right, it's going to be an awesome match," Schatt expressed.
Schatt is also grateful to have an owner completely on board with her approach to training. "For me, if you don't start on a good note with amateurs, it usually doesn't go well. She's been nice enough to tell us when we're ready, she's ready, and she'll enjoy watching him until then," Schatt stated.
Photo Credit: Photos © Sportfot, An Official Photographer of the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival, us.sportfot.com, and Anne Gittins Photography, An Official Photographer of the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival, www.annegittins.com.
About the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival
The 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival has 12 weeks of top competition running from January 9 through March 31. The FTI WEF is run by Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC, and Wellington Equestrian Partners and held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. All 12 shows are "AA" rated and Jumper Rated 6, and more than $7 million in prize money will be awarded.
About FTI Consulting
Please visit www.equestriansport.com or call 561-793-5867 for more information.
Barnmice News story brought to you by:
Bucas: We pride ourselves in creating a collection of technical horse rugs and blankets to ensure that your horse is suitably dressed no matter what the weather.
Tags:
© 2025 Created by Barnmice Admin.
Powered by
© Barnmice | Design by N. Salo