Laura
Chapot Scores Touchdown in $50,000 Nutrena XTN Grand
Prix of Palm Beach
Little Big Man Tackles Four-Horse Jump-Off Field at
CSI2* Wellington
Wellington,
FL – February 4, 2007 – While Super Bowl
Sunday might have been the most high profile sporting
event in south Florida on February 4, there was lots
of excitement earlier in the afternoon as the best show
jumping athletes in the world took to the field for
the $50,000 Nutrena XTN Grand Prix of Palm Beach in
Wellington, FL.
The second week of the Winter Equestrian Festival, the
CSI2* Nutrena/Western Hay Wellington Classic, saw a
total of 58 competitors line up to attempt the challenging
track devised by Canadian course designer and 1976 Olympic
Silver Medallist, Michel Vaillancourt.
Riding eighth in the order, Mario Deslauriers kept Canadian
hopes for a second consecutive Sunday victory alive
by posting a clear round with his Belgian-bred mare,
Naomi. His faultless performance was immediately duplicated
by Laura Chapot and Little Big Man to ensure a jump-off.
Another 33 riders attempted to join Deslauriers and
Chapot in the tie-breaker, but it was not until Olympic
Champion Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil took to the field
that another clear round was posted. Lisa Silverman
also got the job done on Flubber Cocoy, giving the United
States two chances at victory.
In the jump-off, Deslauriers, who still holds the record
for being the youngest World Cup Champion at the age
of 19, set the early pace, guiding Naomi home clear
in a time of 43.95 seconds. Chapot and Little Big Man
then nipped around the course in a time of 43.21 seconds
to overtake the lead.
Pessoa's hopes for victory were diminished when Oasis
lost a shoe over the first fence. When another shoe
went flying mid-way through the course, Pessoa was lucky
to come home safely in a time of 43.44 seconds to move
into second.
A dropped rail for Silverman told the final story, giving
the win to Chapot and Little Big Man, her 13-year-old
chestnut thoroughbred gelding.
"He was really good, he jumped fantastic,"
smiled Chapot, who will take $15,000 in prize money
back to her hometown of Neshanic Station, NJ. "He
is a smart, clever horse that tries his heart out. I've
had him since he was four so we've grown up together
and he knows my style."
A discouraged Pessoa had to settle for second place,
just as he had one week earlier, with Oasis, an 11-year-old
bay gelding owned by Hunter Harrison of Double H Farm.
"He lost shoes, again!" said Pessoa, shaking
his head. "It would have been okay if we'd had
one shoe, but I had to be careful to bring my horse
home without any shoes in front. We are going to have
to study the problem. It only seems to happen when he
is going faster; he is grabbing and pulling off shoes.
Oasis is going to have a week off, and hopefully we
can figure out what is the problem."
As for the technical course, neither Chapot nor Pessoa
were surprised to learn that the second or 'b' element
of a dastardly triple combination turned out to be the
most problematic obstacle of the day, coming down a
total of 21 times.
"To have an oxer to an oxer in one stride is a
scope test, and it was difficult for both our horses
because they are small, but both of our horses have
very big hearts," said Pessoa of the oxer-oxer-vertical
triple combination, which was set away from the in-gate
in front of a busy VIP tent.
While Deslauriers took third and Silverman placed fourth,
Irish competitor Darragh Kerins placed fifth after having
a heart-breaking time fault in the first round with
the impressive Belgian-bred stallion, Orlando. Katherine
Miracle suffered the same fate with Couletto K. James
when she left all the poles in their place but exceeded
the time allowed of 84 seconds to place sixth.
Show jumping action continues at the Winter Equestrian
Festival with the CSI3* Palm Beach Equine Clinic/Adequan
Gold Coast Classic from February 7-11. Dressage also
joins the line-up of equestrian sport at the Palm Beach
Polo Equestrian Club with the Cosequin Wellington Dressage
competition from February 8-11.

Laura Chapot |
Rodrigo
Pessoa |
Official Results: $50,000 Farr XTN Grand Prix Of Palm
Beach, FEI Art 238.2.2, Internationale Arena - February
4, 2007
1. Little Big Man, Laura Chapot, Laura Chapot 0/0/43.21
2. Oasis, Rodrigo Pessoa, Double H Farm 0/0/43.44
3. Naomi, Mario Deslauriers, Mario Deslauriers 0/0/43.95
4. Flubber Cocoy, Lisa Silverman, Lisa Silverman 0/4/44.65
5. Orlando, Darragh Kerins, Double H Farm 1/84.99
6. Couletto K. James, Katherine Miracle, Overlook Farm
1/86.90
7. Onira, Brianne Goutal, Cloverleaf Farm 4/78.41
8. True Love, Sarah Segal, Robert Segal 4/79.02
9. As Di Villagana, Pato Muente, San Jose Stables/Pato
Muente 4/79.21
10. Ostara, Aimee Aron, Kinloch Ent. 4/80.45
11. Nadia, Georgina Bloomberg, Gotham Enterprizes 4/80.92
12. Up Chiqui, Kent Farrington, Alex Boone 4/81.16
Jennifer Ward for Phelps Media Group,
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