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Startseite News Laura Kraut and Nouvelle Win $35,000 Illustrated Properties 1.45m at the 2017 Winter Equestrian Festival
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Laura Kraut and Nouvelle Win $35,000 Illustrated Properties 1.45m at the 2017 Winter Equestrian Festival

  • Feb. 25, 2017
Laura Kraut and Nouvelle in their winning presentation with Roberta Feinberg of Illustrated Properties and ringmaster Steve Rector. © Sportfot
Laura Kraut and Nouvelle in their winning presentation with Roberta Feinberg of Illustrated Properties and ringmaster Steve Rector. © Sportfot
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Press release – Olympic team gold medalist Laura Kraut (USA) was victorious on Friday, February 24, in the $35,000 Illustrated Properties 1.45m speed class riding Nouvelle at the 2017 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, FL.

Laura Kraut and Nouvelle. © Sportfot
Laura Kraut and Nouvelle. © Sportfot

Week seven, sponsored by Suncast®, features CSI 5*/2* competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) through Sunday, February 26. The $380,000 Suncast® Grand Prix CSI 5* is the highlight event on Saturday night, February 25. Live streaming of this week’s events can be found HERE. The 12-week WEF circuit continues through April 2, 2017, awarding over $9 million in prize money.

Course designer Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) saw 57 starters over his one-round speed track, with 14 clear rounds. Kraut went early in the order with her first mount, St. Bride’s Farm’s Confu, and set a fast pace in 58.19 seconds that eventually finished third. Several rounds later, Richie Moloney (IRL) stole the lead in 57.17 seconds riding Equinimity LLC’s Ypaja Yando. Moloney’s time held through over 30 rounds, until Kraut returned with her second mount, Nouvelle. Second to last in the order, Kraut and the Evita Group’s Nouvelle took the win in 56.43 seconds, pushing Moloney into second.

„She was great. I am really pleased with her,“ Kraut said of the 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare (Solitair x Contango). „It is nice sometimes to drop her down to a lower class and let her gallop and have fun.“

Detailing each of her rounds, Kraut stated, „I went early on Confu, and I know where I got beat with him. After the liverpool, with the rollback to the black oxer, I ended up having to wait for one more stride, which just slowed me up enough to be beaten. So I knew that if I could go in and get going with Nouvelle, and just make sure that I kept coming forward through that turn, then I could hopefully beat my time and Richie’s.“

Laura Kraut and Nouvelle in their winning presentation with Roberta Feinberg of Illustrated Properties and ringmaster Steve Rector. © Sportfot
Laura Kraut and Nouvelle in their winning presentation with Roberta Feinberg of Illustrated Properties and ringmaster Steve Rector. © Sportfot

With a nice win midway through the winter circuit, Nouvelle will continue to jump the next few weeks.

„We are being pretty conservative with the horses down here this winter. We have a big year ahead of us, so I will just pick and choose what I think is good and keep her happy and sound,“ Kraut concluded.

Also competing in the International Arena on Friday, the $35,000 1.45m CSI 2* competition saw victory for Emma Heise (USA) riding Old Willow Farms‘ Quentucky Jolly.

Emma Heise and Quentucky Jolly. © Sportfot
Emma Heise and Quentucky Jolly. © Sportfot

Laura Chapot (USA) won the $6,000 Illustrated Properties 1.40m. Speed Challenge riding her own and Mary Chapot’s Calafornia. The $1,500 Sleepy P Ranch High Junior Jumper Power and Speed concluded the day with a win for Tanner Korotkin and Castlewood Farm’s MacArthur.

Amy Momrow and Nicole Lyvere Top $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby

The USHJA National Hunter Derby finished on Friday with Amy Momrow of Wellington, FL, topping the open section aboard Curb Appeal and Nicole Lyvere of Lakewood, CO, winning the junior/amateur section riding Certainty. The open section saw 24 first round competitors, while 27 juniors and amateurs contested for the first place honors. The top twelve scores in the first round of each section returned for a second round handy trip.

Amy Momrow and Curb Appeal. © Sportfot
Amy Momrow and Curb Appeal. © Sportfot

Momrow has ridden Monty Kelly’s Curb Appeal, a coming seven-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding by Unaniem, since he was imported in 2014. The pair earned a first round score of 89 and a second round score of 92 for an overall total of 181. Curb Appeal was also presented with the Champion Equine Insurance Hunter Style Award by Laura Fetterman.

„He really stepped it up in the handy round,“ Momrow stated. „He was super in the first round, but he got a little green in places and had a couple spots where you could tell his age and experience level. He really excels in the derbies because he loves something a little more interesting and different than the normal hunter tracks. Ever since day one, he’s had a winning attitude and just wants to please.“

Lyvere piloted her own Certainty to scores of 90 in the first round and an 89 in the second round for an overall total of 179. Lyvere rides the eight-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Hoftanz in the Amateur-Owner Hunters, and the pair has been partnered together since 2014.

„I’ve had a lot of ups and downs with him,“ Lyvere detailed. „Over the last nine months everything has finally come together, which makes this win more exciting than if things have gone smoothly. He used to get really nervous in the ring and just when we’d start going well, he’d get a minor injury and we’d have to start over. He’s so sensitive, but I’ve taken it upon myself to make a really strong bond with him and it’s helped in the ring.“

Nicole Lyvere and Certainty. © Sportfot
Nicole Lyvere and Certainty. © Sportfot
Nicole Lyvere and Certainty in their winning presentation with ringmaster Steve Rector, trainer Josh Dolan, mother Heidi Bishop, trainer Alex Granato, and grandmother Annette Bishop. © Sportfot
Nicole Lyvere and Certainty in their winning presentation with ringmaster Steve Rector, trainer Josh Dolan, mother Heidi Bishop, trainer Alex Granato, and grandmother Annette Bishop. © Sportfot

The Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Section A division awarded championship honors to Cathleen Driscoll of Wellington, FL, and Good Times. The pair won two over fences classes, placed second in another, and second under saddle. Driscoll enjoys working with young horses and has worked with Good Times since he was a three-year-old.

„This is my first year here at WEF, and it’s a big transition,“ Driscoll explained. „I’m really happy he settled in well and had a really good week. I got him as a three-year-old in Europe and have done all the training on him. It’s really nice to get results on a horse you’ve brought up yourself. I’ve just tried to take it slowly, one step at a time, and it really paid off this weekend.“

Cathleen Driscoll and Good Times. © Sportfot
Cathleen Driscoll and Good Times. © Sportfot

Jef Lauwers of Magnolia, TX, rode Cupid, owned by Lindsay Holstead, to secure the reserve ribbon. Lauwers guided the 2009 Holsteiner gelding to first, second, third, and fifth place finishes over fences, as well as third place under saddle.

Week seven of the 2017 Winter Equestrian Festival continues on Saturday, featuring the $380,000 Suncast® Grand Prix CSI 5* in the International Arena in the evening. The THIS Children’s Medal 14 & Under will award a winner in the South Ring in the morning. For full results, please visit www.PBIEC.com.

Final Results: $35,000 Illustrated Properties 1.45m
1. NOUVELLE: 2004 KWPN mare by Solitair x Contango
LAURA KRAUT (USA), Evita Group: 0/56.43
2. YPAJA YANDO: 2007 Finnish Warmblood stallion by Quinar x Lasino
RICHIE MOLONEY (IRL), Equinimity LLC: 0/57.17
3. CONFU: 2007 Holsteiner gelding by Contact Me x Cambridge
LAURA KRAUT (USA), St. Bride’s Farm: 0/58.19
4. MANODIE II H: 2005 Oldenburg mare by Carthago x Zeus
GEORGINA BLOOMBERG (USA), Gotham Enterprizes LLC: 0/58.22
5. RAIA D’HELBY: 2005 Selle Francais mare by Fergar Mail x Papillon Rouge
ADRIENNE STERNLICHT (USA), Starlight Farms LLC: 0/58.31
6. IMKE 111: 2008 Belgian Warmblood mare by Der Senaat 111 x Heartbreaker
ABDEL SAID (EGY), AS Sport Horses: 0/58.36
7. TINA LA BOHEME: 2007 Selle Francais mare by Calvaro x Arpege Pierreville
MCLAIN WARD (USA), Susan Heller & McLain Ward: 0/58.50
8. HARRIRI: 2007 Belgian Warmblood mare by Nabab de Reve x Darco
EMILY MOFFITT (GBR), Poden Farms: 0/59.50
9. SUPER CHILLED: 2008 Irish Sport Horse gelding by Gelvin Clover
KEVIN BABINGTON (IRL), Kevin Babington: 0/59.65
10. CONTINA R: 2008 Oldenburg mare by Contendro I x Coleur Rubin
MARKUS BEERBAUM (GER), Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC: 0/63.08
11. CAS 2: 2007 KWPN gelding by Indoctro x Numero Uno
AUDREY COULTER (USA), Copernicus Stables LLC: 0/67.98
12. S&L SAGE: 2007 Belgian Warmblood gelding by Wandor van de Mispelaere x Radiator
DAVID RAPOSA (USA), S&L Farms: 0/68.53

Final Results: $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby Open Section
1 1128 CURB APPEAL AMY MOMROW USA R1/J1 85.00 4.00 89.00
R2/J1 88.00 4.00 92.00 181.00
2 2247 SUNSET HILL HEATHER CARISTO W USA R1/J1 86.00 4.00 90.00
R2/J1 86.00 4.00 90.00 180.00
3 3505 ACADO MOLLY SEWELL USA R1/J1 83.00 4.00 87.00
R2/J1 85.00 4.00 89.00 176.00
4 1891 CALIBUR TRAILLOUISE SERIO USA R1/J1 84.00 4.00 88.00
R2/J1 79.00 4.00 83.00 171.00
5 2005 VDL FELTON KERI KAMPSEN USA R1/J1 80.00 4.00 84.00
R2/J1 78.00 4.00 82.00 166.00
6 445 EGGPLANT WILLIAM HICKEY USA R1/J1 75.00 4.00 79.00
R2/J1 80.00 4.00 84.00 163.00
7 3902 CASPIAN 4 CLAIRE STEVENSON USA R1/J1 77.00 4.00 81.00
R2/J1 70.00 4.00 74.00 155.00
8 6504 BIG BIZ COLLEEN HOLTON USA R1/J1 74.00 4.00 78.00
R2/J1 72.00 4.00 76.00 154.00
9 3774 TRISTRAM 7 VICTORIA BIRDSALL USA R1/J1 81.00 4.00 85.00
R2/J1 50.00 4.00 54.00 139.00
10 5955 J’ADORE JACOB POPE USA R1/J1 83.50 4.00 87.50
R2/J1 40.00 4.00 44.00 131.50
11 1411 GLORIA JENNIFER BLISS USA R1/J1 82.00 82.00
R2/J1 45.00 2.00 47.00 129.00
12 3242 BOSSA NOVA JULIE OLIVER USA R1/J1 76.00 4.00 80.00
R2/J1 42.00 4.00 46.00 126.00

Final Results: $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby Junior/Amateur Section
1 1100 CERTAINTY NICOLE LYVERE USA R1/J1 86.00 4.00 90.00
R2/J1 85.00 4.00 89.00 179.00
2 4280 CUPID JEF LAUWERS USA R1/J1 78.00 4.00 82.00
R2/J1 87.00 4.00 91.00 173.00
3 1885 QUINTESSENTIAELLIE FERRIGNO USA R1/J1 81.00 4.00 85.00
R2/J1 83.00 4.00 87.00 172.00
4 2002 CALIFORNIA W CHLOE WILKENFELD USA R1/J1 80.00 4.00 84.00
R2/J1 79.00 4.00 83.00 167.00
5 5539 PURE IMAGINATBIANCA JENKINS USA R1/J1 84.00 4.00 88.00
R2/J1 72.00 4.00 76.00 164.00
6 1359 GOOD TIMES CATHLEEN DRISCOLL USA R1/J1 82.50 2.00 84.50
R2/J1 74.00 4.00 78.00 162.50
7 3779 HONOR MEREDITH COMBS USA R1/J1 75.00 4.00 79.00
R2/J1 77.00 4.00 81.00 160.00
8 6244 RICO SAMANTHA BRASWELL USA R1/J1 73.00 4.00 77.00
R2/J1 78.00 4.00 82.00 159.00
9 1030 CARAFINO CATHERINE KUBIAK USA R1/J1 77.00 4.00 81.00
R2/J1 73.00 4.00 77.00 158.00
10 1031 LOVELY CHARITANNA KUBIAK USA R1/J1 74.00 4.00 78.00
R2/J1 72.00 4.00 76.00 154.00
11 3780 HELLO KITTY MEREDITH COMBS USA R1/J1 72.50 4.00 76.50
R2/J1 72.00 4.00 76.00 152.50
12 3784 CHAPMAN ET RALEIGH HILER USA R1/J1 83.00 4.00 87.00
R2/J1 50.00 4.00 54.00 141.00

Source: Press release

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