Last Updated on March 29, 2024 by adminahb
Seventeen of the world’s top-30 show jumping athletes have converged at Wellington International’s Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) for the 12th and final week of international competition in Wellington, FL. The $117,000 Adequan® CSI5* WEF Challenge Cup Round 12 kicked off the Rolex-sponsored finale week on Thursday with a win for an on-fire Irish contingent. Conor Swail (IRL) and Casturano, an 11-year-old Holsteiner Castelan 3 gelding, topped the fifty-seven-horse field.
Tapped as the Jumping Technical Delegate for the Paris Olympics, course designer Guilherme Jorge’s (BRA) saw 15 horses advance to the tie-breaking jump-off. Six Irishmen and representatives of five other nations found their way forward. Swail set the time-to-beat of 36.25 seconds early in the jump-off.
“The horse is phenomenal,” said Swail of the Conall Murray-owned gelding that is still gaining experience at the five-star level. “He just needs a few more big classes — another six or seven five stars — and I’m going to have a lot of fun with him. He’s so much quality, careful; he’s honestly incredible. In the beginning he was going too high, but he’s matured a lot over the last year.
“I was in California over the winter because I thought that would be a better start for him,” Continued Swail, 52, who made his WEF debut during WEF 11. “The plan was always to come here and give him a little bit of a tougher test and it’s worked out great.”
Rising Stars of the Hunter Ring Ride to Wins in Equine Tack & Nutritionals Green Hunter 3’6” and 3’9” Stakes
The best of the best in the hunter discipline took one final opportunity to show off their rising stars at the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) as Thursday saw the conclusion of Green Hunter divisions in the E. R. Mische Grand Hunter Arena.
Meagan Murray-Tenuta of Lake Forest, IL and Dessert First, an 11-year-old Oldenburg mare by Cador, took the first top placing in the Equine Tack & Nutritional Green Hunter 3’9” Stake as the highest scoring pair of 10. The mare, owned by Leap of Faith Sport Horses, LLC, earned an 89 for the blue.
“It has taken this many weeks to really figure her out, so it feels great to end this way,” Murray-Tenuta said of the win. “She has been second and third a few times, but we hadn’t won a class yet so I’m super happy.”
With her hunter career spanning less than a year, the mare appears to be adapting well to the career change from the jumper ring.
“We were looking for a horse for an amateur adult — who also shows her — and we loved her expression and the way she hunts the jump,” she described. “She is super careful at the jumps and tries hard; the bigger the jump, the better she jumps.”
No stranger to the winner’s circle in the Green Hunter 3’6” division, Jennifer Hannan of Wakefield, RI and Frosted once again rode to the top of the Equine Tack & Nutritionals Green Hunter 3’6” Stake as well as the division championship.
“I’m ecstatic that we finished this way,” she gushed. “He’s had a great season and he’s truly an incredible horse.”
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