Source:  FTI WEF News Release/Lauren Fisher/JWMedia

 

Team USA Tops $75,000 FEI Nation's Cup Presented by G&C Farm 
at 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival


The 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival hosted its 10th annual $75,000 FEI Nations Cup on Friday evening, presented by G&C Farm, with an exciting victory for Team USA. Made up of Mario Deslauriers riding Urico, owned by Jane F. Clark, Margie Engle riding Indigo, owned by Griese, Garber, Hidden Creek and Gladewinds, Beezie Madden riding Coral Reef Via Volo, owned by Coral Reef Ranch, and McLain Ward riding Sapphire, owned by Ward and Bluechip Bloodstock, and led by Chef d'Equipe George Morris, the United States came out on top in the unique team competition.

Team USA

Team USA


Tonight's class consisted of two rounds shown over an intricate course set by Steve Stephens of Palmetto, FL. After the first round, each team dropped their highest score. In the second round, the teams returned in order of highest to lowest total faults, and three riders from each team returned. The winner was determined by the lowest total of each team's top three riders from each round.

After round one competition, the United States was in the lead with just four faults for their total. McLain Ward and Sapphire and Margie Engle and Indigo each delivered clear rounds. Mario Deslauriers and Urico and Beezie Madden and Coral Reef Via Volo each had four faults. Deslauriers' score was dropped to leave the team with a four fault total.

Margie Engle and Indigo

Margie Engle and Indigo


Coming back for the second round, Ward and Sapphire jumped clear again to keep their team at the top. Engle had an unfortunate rail at the last fence with Indigo, but Madden and Via Volo pulled it out in the end to also jump clear and leave the team with just eight faults in total.

Team USA was thrilled with their performance tonight and the riders each commented on the evening. Madden stated, "We all made a big effort to make this a high priority so I think it was really important to try and win tonight. We have had a little trouble the last three years (since we were) building our team (during WEF), but everyone made it a high priority this year and it paid off. It was important for the team and the country."

Beezie Madden and Coral Reef Via Volo

Beezie Madden and Coral Reef Via Volo


Ward noted, "I thought it was a great class. It was a great crowd and a great course. Steve did a good job; that was the hardest Nations Cup course that I have seen in a while. This year we had a strong team full of seasoned veterans and some veteran horses. Mine obviously jumped very solid. It is what we came to do and it worked out really well."

McLain Ward and Sapphire

McLain Ward and Sapphire


"It's a strong team," Engle affirmed. "I was really happy with my horse and the other ones were super. I thought my horse jumped even better in the second round than he did the first."

Riding for Team USA for the first time in a Nations Cup class in Wellington, Deslauriers was very happy with his team's results. "Being in Palm Beach and riding for the first time for the country here has been amazing and working with great teammates has made life easy. I was very happy with my horse. It was great to represent America here and it was important to us to win at home."

Mario Deslauriers and Urico

Mario Deslauriers and Urico


After leading the team to victory, Morris stated, "It was a great night. They didn't need much from me; we had great horses and great riders. It was great to beat our riders to the north by a sneak, but they did just as well."

Team Canada finished in second place with eight faults in each round to total 16 points. Eric Lamaze and Artisan Farm's Sidoline Van De Centaur jumped a clear first round. Jonathon Millar riding Millar Brooke Farm's Contino 14 and Ian Millar riding Team Works' Star Power each had four faults to total eight in round one. Yann Candele and Susan Grange's Pitareusa were the drop score with eight faults.

Team Canada

Team Canada


Jonathon Millar and Contino 14 were first to return in round two for Canada and jumped clear. They were followed by four fault rounds from Ian Millar and Star Power and Eric Lamaze and Sidoline Van De Centaur for eight faults in round two. The two round total of 16 brought the team into second place led by Chef d'Equipe Terrance Millar.

Chef d'Equipe Millar also commented on the night's class, noting, "Once we saw the line up for the American team we knew they weren't fooling around.  We were really happy to come out and jump, and it was a great night. I think we all look forward to this night in Palm Beach."

In a three way tie, Australia, Great Britain, and Ireland all finished with 37 points. Australia's James Paterson Robinson and Niack De L'Abbaye, owned by Ger Poels Horses, were the only other pair to jump double clear through both rounds of competition.

Teams Ireland, Great Britain, and Australia

Teams Great Britain, Ireland, and Australia tied for third


Reed Kessler Wins Two Classes in Her First CSIO 4* Competition

Sixteen-year-old Reed Kessler, of Armonk, NY, had the best showing of her young career today, riding in her first CSIO 4* competition and winning two classes in one day. Kessler began the morning by riding her top mount Flight to victory in the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m Speed Challenge with the fastest of eight clear rounds in a class of 33 entries. The young rider then went on to ride Ligist to a win in the $10,000 G&C Farm Speed Stake CSIO with the fastest of seven clear rounds out of 24 entries. Competing against many of the world's best riders, Kessler was thrilled this afternoon as she took in the magnitude of her accomplishments.

"I wasn't even going to show this week because it is always a little difficult figuring out what classes I can do and can't do since I am younger, but my dad of course went through all of the rules and made sure that it was okay," Kessler laughed. "Just the fact that I am even showing this week is so exciting to me, so to even win a class is amazing. I have been trying to move up into the open jumpers and get the hang of it. I have been doing well; I have been placing, but I haven't won a bunch of classes, so to win two in a row today was amazing."

Reed Kessler and Ligist

Reed Kessler and Ligist


Speaking about her horses, Kessler smiled, "Flight is a professional; he just takes you by the hand and goes right around. Goose (Ligist) has huge scope, but the speed does not usually come as easily with him as it does with Flight, so to win a CSIO 4* at the speed with him, I can't believe it. I still don't think it's real. He has been great and it has definitely been a work in progress."

In addition to her Open Jumper success, Kessler also currently leads the Artisan Farms Young Riders Grand Prix standings, which will provide the opportunity to compete at the EY Cup Finals at this year's FEI World Cup Finals in Leipzig, Germany. The next competition is a team competition on Thursday, March 10.

The 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival will continue tomorrow with another full day of exciting competition. The $31,000 G&C Farm 1.45m Jumpers and the $25,000 ESP Jumper Stake will be held during the day, followed by the PRO Derby Cross at 5:30 p.m. and the $35,000 Hermès Puissance to conclude the evening.

For full results please visit www.showgroundslive.com and for more information, visit www.equestriansport.com.

Final Results: $78,000 FEI Nations Cup

        $75,000 FEI Nations Cup CSIO 4*    
        Presented by G&C Farm    
                   
Rank COUNTRY   RIDER NAME # HORSE NAME   ROUND 1 ROUND 2 TOTAL
1                  
  U.S.A.   McLain Ward 1838 Sapphire   0 0  
      Mario Deslauriers 5175 Urico   4    
      Margie Engle 1527 Indigo   0 4  
      Beezie Madden 1255 coral Reef Via Volo   4 0  
            TOTAL 4 4 8
2                  
  CANADA   Jonathon Millar 3288 Contino 14   4 0  
      Yann Candele 5163 Pitareusa   8    
      Ian Millar 3290 Star Power   4 4  
      Eric Lamaze 120 Sidoline Van De Centaur   0 4  
            TOTAL 8 8 16
3                  
  GREAT BRITAIN   Nick Skelton 2038 Carlos 273   0 4  
      Gemma Paternoster 5335 Osiris   8 9  
      Scott Brash 5029 Bon Ami   13    
      Ben Maher 4435 Tripple X III   12 4  
            TOTAL 20 17 37
3                  
  IRELAND   Darragh Kenny 2254 Gael Force   8 4  
      Jennifer Crooks 2010 S.F. Uryadi   10 4  
      Paul O'Shea 2243 Realman   9    
      Shane Sweetnam 1 Rolette   4 8  
            TOTAL 21 16 37
3                  
  AUSTRALIA   Harley Brown 5752 Cassiato   4 13  
      Thaisa Erwin 5597 Wadisson   29    
      Damian Guthrie 4873 Gilmore 48   12 8  
      James Paterson Robinson 5901 Niack De L'abbaye   0 0  
            TOTAL 16 21 37
6                  
  MEXICO   Alberto Michan 4829 Rosalia La Silla   8 4  
      Enrique Gonzalez 1928 Katina   18    
      Antonio Marer 5078 Gloconto   8 14  
      Federico Fernandez 3074 Zorro   5 1  
            TOTAL 21 19 40
7                  
  VENEZUELA   Andres Rodriguez 4095 Secret   8 4  
      Gustavo Arroyo 2820 G&C Napolean   20    
      Loisse Garcia 4635 Ad Simone Metodo Marcolab   4 17  
      Pablo Barrios 2823 G&C Lagran   12 4  
            TOTAL 24 25 49
8                  
  COLUMBIA   Rodrigo Diaz 4178 Celseta   8 4  
      Roberto Teran Jr. 5759 Executive Privelege 3E   4 0  
      Mark Bluman 4485 Puertas Paraiso   8    
      Daniel Bluman 4917 Fatalis Fatum   EL 29  
            TOTAL 20 33 53


Photo Credit: Photos © Sportfot, Official Sport Photographer of the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival, www.sportfot.com


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