Source: FTI WEF News Release/Jennifer Wood/JWMedia
Kraut and Tokaruk Tie For Victory in $8,000 G&C Farm
1.45m Jumpers at FTI WEF Week 6
Michael Tokaruk and Roger Rabbit
Kraut and Dona Evita, an eight-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare by Darco x Fleuri du Manoir, are a new combination in the show ring. Kraut saw the talented young mare last year in Dublin, where she competed in the 7 Year Old Jumper classes. Kraut's syndicate of owners purchased Dona Evita, who Kraut found through Emil Hendrix and Eric van der Vleuten. "I fell in love with her then and was lucky enough to get to buy her after Christmas," Kraut remembered. "I'm really enjoying her. She's so simple and pleasant and easy to ride. This morning is the first time I've kind of pressed her a little bit in the 1.45m, and she handled it great."
Although she is eight years old, Kraut is considering showing in the 1.50m classes next. "I also have to keep it in perspective that she's young," Kraut said. "She's really mature and really brave. It makes you want to go a little quicker than you would. You have to go at their own pace. I'll see how she is and maybe try one."
Laura Kraut and Dona Evita
In last week's grand prix press conference, Kraut mentioned that she tied McLain Ward in a class years ago at the Washington International Horse Show, and oddly enough that same situation happened to her today.
"I hadn't thought about that in ages and then we talked about it (at the press conference)," Kraut laughed. "It doesn't happen very often. It's really amazing that you can do that long of a course in the same exact time as somebody else. Michael was happy and I was happy that we both won!"
Tokaruk noted, "I've never tied before, but I've read about it. Especially in a speed class, I thought that was really unusual."
He added with a laugh, "I was joking with Laura when we went in for the victory presentation that she won the World Cup last week, so couldn't she have pulled on the reins once to let me win? But really, it was great and to tie with Laura is fabulous company."
Michael Tokaruk and Laura Kraut on Dona Evita with
ringmaster Cliff Haines and Luis Miguel Martinez of G&C Farm
The sixth week of the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival will continue tomorrow with hunters competing in the International Arena as they try to qualify for Friday night's WCHR Palm Beach Hunter Classic Spectacular. The Adequan Young Jumper Championship 7/8 Year Old class will run in the Mogavero Arena. The $31,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round 6 will be on Friday, February 18, at 2 p.m. on the grass at The Stadium.
For full results please visit www.showgroundslive.com and for more information, visit www.equestriansport.com.
Final Results: $8,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Jumpers
1 ROGER RABBIT MICHAEL TOKARUK CASTLE POINT FARM LLC: 0/63.121
1 DONA EVITA LAURA KRAUT THE FREEDOM GROUP: 063.121
3 CALYPSO VB MARSHALL FIELD VI HIDDEN BROOK FARM: 0/68.246
4 ROLLS LJUBOV KOCHETOVA LJUBOV KOCHETOVA: 0/75.974
5 MARK Q KEVIN BABINGTON KEVIN BABINGTON: 4/61.647
6 LANZAROTE HOLGER HETZEL HOLGER HETZEL: 4/62.876
7 RE LOUIS AMY MOMROW JACKIE PIRAQUIVE: 8/59.108
8 INTERTOY Z SCOTT BRASH SCOTT BRASH: 8/60.691
9 STAKKADOR LJUBOV KOCHETOVA LJUBOV KOCHETOVA: 9/76.588
10 ONLINE KATE BOMGAARS KATE BOMGAARS: 16/63.461
Photo Credit: Laura Kraut on Dona Evita and Michael Tokaruk with Roger Rabbit tied for the win in the $8,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Jumpers during week six at the 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival. Photo © Sportfot, Official Sport Photographer of the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival,www.sportfot.com .
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