Authentic
and Beezie Madden Glide Easily to Win in $25,000 WEF
Challenge Series Round IV Grand Prix
Wellington,
FL – February 15, 2007 – Under grey skies,
the jumpers took to the field for the fourth round of
the $25,000 WEF Challenge Series during the Kilkenny
Internationale, CSI 3* week of the Winter Equestrian
Festival. The 2006 World Equestrian Games double silver
medalists, Authentic and Beezie Madden, made easy work
of the 15 horse jump-off to take first place, while
Ireland’s Darragh Kerins and Hot Wheels sped around
for a second place finish.
Today’s course was designed by Germany’s
Olaf Petersen. It featured an inviting, rolling track
of 13 numbered obstacles that featured a triple and
double combination. Fifteen riders were clear, while
12 had one rail. Nalla and Courtney Vince crossed clear
with one time fault, as did Georgina Bloomberg on Mila.
The first to return for the jump-off was Cocu with Molly
Ashe, who rode for Jane F. Clark. They pulled a rail
at the third jump, finishing with four faults in 41.93
seconds. Next to go was Cara Raether on Ublesco. They
kept a nice pace to finish clear in a time of 45.07
seconds.
Next in the ring was Madden on Abigail Wexner’s
Authentic. Authentic went wide left after the second
jump, a triple bar that was another long four or short
five strides to a vertical. Madden pulled him back to
the right in five strides and continued on the course.
Afterwards, she said with a laugh, “I had planned
to do four strides, but I got so far off to the left.
I didn’t even have to pull on the reins to do
five, just the right one to get back in line.”
Authentic slipped easily over the top of the jumps,
made the inside turn to jump nine, and finished handily
in 40.53 seconds.
Madden had already decided not to return with Judgement,
saving him instead for the grand prix on Sunday. “He’s
only done two classes, so his fitness level isn’t
as high as it is in the middle of the year. There were
so many clean that I’d have to run pretty fast
with him, so I thought it was better preparation for
Sunday to not go,” Madden explained.
Chris Kappler and VDL Maseratie were next to challenge,
but a rail at the oxer out of the one stride cost them.
They crossed the timers in 40.98 seconds with four faults.
Michael Walton and La Rocco Junior, owned by Penlyn
Farm, sped around the course, but had a slip in the
turn. Walton let up on the pace a bit and finished clear
in a time of 45.00 seconds.
Darragh Kerins and Hot Wheels made a great turn in the
rollback from fence eight to nine and looked to challenge
Madden’s time. However, they finished just off
the pace in 41.90 seconds, which would hold up for second
place.
Laura Kraut and Love Z had two rails in 42.39 seconds.
A string of four consecutive clear rounds from the first
round came next. Erynn Ballard (CAN) and Robin van Roosendael
pulled a rail at fence 10a and finished in 46.16, while
fellow Canadian Ian Millar and Redefin had less luck,
totaling eight faults in 46.55 seconds. A third Canadian
rider, Eric Lamaze on Ronaldo, would have a rail as
well, but finished in a speedy 41.35 seconds. Sarah
Segal and True Love would finish with the fastest time
of the day, 40.04 seconds, but it came with eight faults.
Frankie
Chesler Ortiz (CAN) and Picolien Zeldenrust made a good
run at victory, but their clear round was not quite
fast enough in 42.54 seconds. Laura Kraut piloted Cedric,
who jumped lofty over the course to finish clear in
44.39 seconds. The last to challenge was Madden’s
WEG teammate, McLain Ward, on Sapphire. An unfortunate
rail kept them from the win, and they crossed the timers
in 41.22 seconds.
“I thought somebody could beat my time,”
Madden admitted. “Authentic is deceiving because
he’s so naturally fast. I added a stride to fence
three, and I added a stride to that double where other
people did do less.”
Kerins said he did not see Madden go, but he had planned
to leave strides out and could not accomplish it, like
Madden. He thought Hot Wheels, a ten year old Argentinean-bred
gelding, jumped “super.” He added, “I’ve
had him for two years. We’ve taken our time with
him. We’ve had our ups and downs, but he seems
as solid now as he’s ever been.”
Although half of the class went in the rain, neither
rider thought it was a factor in today’s class.
Kerins pointed out, “There seemed to be more clears
in the second half of the class when the rain started
than the beginning.” About the course, Madden
said, “I thought it was a good course. It wasn’t
real big, but it was tricky. You needed a lot of rideability,
and there were careful jumps. I was surprised at the
end that so many went clear at the end. I don’t
think it was that anybody figured out how to do it better,
it just happened that way.”
Results of Class 101 $25,000 Kilkenny WEF Challenge
Cup Kilkenny Internationale
February 14 -18, 2007
T/A: 79.00 T/A: 53.00
1 64 BEEZIE MADDEN USA AUTHENTIC 0.00 72.78 0.00 40.53
ABIGAIL S. WEXNER
2 2109 DARRAGH KERINS IRL HOT WHEELS 0.00 75.24 0.00
41.90
MIRANDA FISCHER
3 2939 FRANKIE CHESLER ORTI CAN PICOLIEN ZELDENRUST
0.00 76.56 0.00 42.54
SHER AL FARM
4 1315 LAURA KRAUT USA CEDRIC 0.00 77.31 0.00 44.39
K & H ENTERPRISES
5 2697 MICHAEL WALTON USA LA ROCCO JUNIOR 0.00 74.15
0.00 45.00
PENLYN FARM
6 712 CARA RAETHER USA UBLESCO 0.00 78.81 0.00 45.07
TRELAWNY FARM
7 657 CHRIS KAPPLER USA VDL MASERATIE 0.00 74.60 4.00
40.98
VDL STUD
8 2964 MCLAIN WARD USA SAPPHIRE 0.00 77.47 4.00 41.22
MCLAIN WARD
9 1231 ERIC LAMAZE CAN RONALDO 0.00 78.00 4.00 41.35
ASHLAND STABLES
10 594 MOLLY ASHE USA COCU 0.00 73.03 4.00 41.93
JANE F. CLARK
11 538 ERYNN BALLARD CAN ROBIN VAN ROOSENDAEL 0.00 76.83
4.00 46.16
LOOKING BACK FARM
12 74 SARAH SEGAL USA TRUE LOVE 0.00 73.82 8.00 40.04
ROBERT SEGAL
13 3519 LAURA KRAUT USA LOVE Z 0.00 75.12 8.00 42.39
KINLOCH ENT.
14 1654 IAN MILLAR CAN REDEFIN 0.00 77.78 8.00 46.55
SUSAN GRANGE
15 61 BEEZIE MADDEN USA JUDGEMENT 0.00 76.48 ret.
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