Ian
Millar Makes It Two In A Row in $35,000 WEF/PBIEC Cup
Canadian Veteran Scores Second Consecutive Grand Prix
Victory
Wellington,
FL – January 28, 2007 – Hot off their win
in Thursday's $25,000 WEF Challenge Cup I, Canada's
Ian Millar and Redefin returned to the winner's circle
on Sunday, January 28, after taking victory in the $35,000
WEF/PBIEC Cup.
A total of 53 riders lined up to attempt the track set
by Luc Musette of Belgium. While the course designer
was limited to building fences set at a maximum height
of 1.45m, he challenged the horses and riders in two
combinations, fence five which featured a triple combination
of oxer-vertical-oxer, and the final obstacle at fence
13, which was a double. While many riders faulted in
these two combinations, fences fell throughout the course.
Even still, 19 riders were able to post a clear round
and book their ticket to the jump-off.
Young Puerto Rican rider Francis Tresroig who trains
in the U.S. with Norman Dello Joio, was the pathfinder,
just as he had been in the first round. Despite the
pressure of being the first to go, Tresroig posted another
clear round riding Ascertijo in a time of 47.055 seconds
to move into the early lead.
A few horses later, Tresroig watched his hopes for his
first grand prix win slip away as Olympic Champion Rodrigo
Pessoa made easy work of the course, despite having
Oasis lose a shoe in the middle of the double combination
with two fences left to go. The Brazilian stopped the
clock in 44.24 seconds with the horse he began riding
last May for owner Double H Farm of Illinois.
The lead immediately changed hands as eight-time Canadian
Olympian Ian Millar, who celebrated his 60th birthday
earlier in the month, proved that he is only getting
better with age. Although he had barely made the time
allowed in the first round to advance to the jump-off,
time was not an issue for Millar the second time around.
Riding Redefin, Millar was masterful in steering the
nine-year-old grey Dutch Warmblood gelding home in a
time of 44.214 seconds to narrowly edge Pessoa out of
top spot.
Millar had to play the waiting game as there were still
12 horses to go. The only serious challenge came from
the final rider, Argentina's Pato Muente, who went for
broke with As Di Villazana. With the crowd cheering
him on, Muente cleared the final obstacle, but the clock
told the final tale, stopping at 44.603 seconds and
assuring Millar of his second victory of the week.
"I knew my time was beatable, but at this time
of the day, the shadows become a real factor and it
is harder to jump clear," said Millar, who collected
the winner's check of $10,500 for Redefin's owner, Susan
Grange and Lothlorien Farm. "Redefin was acquired
by Susan Grange at the end of his six-year-old year,
and I starting riding him right away. He first came
to Wellington as a seven-year-old, and we have slowly
been building him up for the past two seasons. He is
one of the most naturally talented horses I have ever
worked with, and now we are teaching him the skills
to jump the big grand prix classes."
Redefin learned his lessons well, carrying Millar to
two Grand Prix victories in the same week - a first
for Millar at the Winter Equestrian Festival. As for
Pessoa, he was full of praise for Oasis, the 11-year-old
bay gelding ridden last year at the Winter Equestrian
Festival by McLain Ward.
"I thought that my horse jumped magnificently,"
said Pessoa, who was World Champion in 1998 and is the
only rider to ever win three consecutive World Cup Finals.
"It is always difficult to go in the middle of
the jump-off when you have so many riders still coming
behind you. I am getting to know this horse pretty well,
and so I was confident. Overall, I was thrilled with
his performance."
With the fastest four fault round in the jump-off, Canadian
Eric Lamaze took fifth place with Why Not for owner
Eddie Creed while Ireland's Darragh Kerins brought another
ribbon back to Double H Farm by finishing sixth with
the handsome Belgian-bred stallion, Orlando.
Show jumping action continues next week in Wellington,
Florida, with the CSI2* Nutrena/Western Hay Wellington
Classic from January 31 to February 4.
Results of Class 100 $35,000 WEF/PBIEC INAUGURAL CUP
- WEF/PBIEC Inaugural
January 28, 2007 –Internationale Arena
1 1654 REDEFIN IAN MILLAR 0.00 77.995 0.00 44.214
SUSAN GRANGE
2 3145 OASIS RODRIGO PESSOA 0.00 73.711 0.00 44.240
DOUBLE H FARM
3 2170 AS DI VILLAZANA PATO MUENTE 0.00 74.395 0.00
44.603
SAN JOSE STABLES
4 399 ACERTIJO FRANCIS TRES ROIG 0.00 77.295 0.00 47.055
J ADALBERTO ROIG JR
5 1243 WHY NOT ERIC LAMAZE 0.00 76.213 4.00 42.718
DON EDDIE FARM
6 500 ORLANDO DARRAGH KERINS 0.00 77.975 4.00 44.997
DOUBLE H FARM
7 601 POLYGRAAF WILLIAM LOWRY 0.00 76.633 4.00 50.367
WINSOR FARM SALES
8 1711 UP CHIQUI KENT FARRINGTON 0.00 74.036 8.00 42.095
JAVIER SALVADOR
9 1516 AVAILABLE LEVANTOS MARIO DESLAURIERS 0.00 74.184
8.00 42.919
AVAILABLE JPRS.COM
10 1729 OKIDO CODY AUER 0.00 72.585 8.00 44.402
CODY AUER
11 491 NADIA GEORGINA BLOOMBERG 0.00 71.356 8.00 44.561
GOTHAM ENTERPRIZES
12 1017 LORENA 90 FEDERICO SZTYRLE 0.00 73.440 8.00
44.962
CHRISTIAN WOLFFER
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