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Todd Minikus and Cordonos Win $30,000 WEF 1 Grand Prix

  • Jan. 12, 2015
Todd Minikus and Cordonos. © Sportfot
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PalmBeachWinterEquestrianFestivalWellington, FL – January 11, 2015 – Week one of the 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) concluded on Sunday with the $30,000 WEF 1 Grand Prix held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, FL. In a 22-horse jump-off with some of the fastest riders in the world, USA’s Todd Minikus came out on top aboard Carl Brem’s Cordonos. Ireland’s Conor Swail and Grafton finished second and USA’s Mclain Ward and HH Ashley were third.

Todd Minikus and Cordonos. © Sportfot

Course designer Eric Hasbrouck’s final track for week one competition yielded 22 out of 55 entries in the $30,000 WEF 1 Grand Prix. In the jump-off, nine entries were able to clear the short course without fault in a race against the clock.

Marie Hecart (FRA) and Rogelio Pellerano’s Quatour de B Neville set the pace, first to jump clear over the short course in 35.83 seconds, to eventually finish seventh. Liza Finzness (USA) and Shiver took the eighth place honors in 36.94 seconds. Alise Oken (USA) and Hi Hopes Farm LLC’s Teirra upped the pace next to finish fourth in 33.75 seconds. Daniel Zetterman (SWE) and Gyllebo Farm LLC’s Zhivago were clear in 34.82 seconds to finish sixth.

Conor Swail and Ariel and Susan Grange’s Grafton followed to take the lead in 32.67 seconds, but were soon pushed into second place. Eirin Bruheim (NOR) and Nordic Lights Farm LLC’s NLF Favorite also jumped clear and finished ninth in 43.57 seconds. The winning round followed with Todd Minikus and Cordonos blazing through the timers in 32.22 seconds. McLain Ward and Double H Farm’s HH Ashley jumped into third place in the next clear round with a time of 33.04 seconds. The final clear came from Ireland’s Shane Sweetnam and Bijzonder, owned by Sweet Oak Farm and Paul Tracy, with the fifth place time of 34.30 seconds.

Conor Swail and Grafton. © Sportfot
McLain Ward and HH Ashley. © Sportfot
McLain Ward and HH Ashley. © Sportfot

Todd Minikus first rode class winner, Cordonos, for the first time a couple of days before competing in the Trump Invitational Grand Prix, presented by Rolex, one week ago. The 14-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Lordanos x Tin Rocco) had just arrived in Florida and jumped quite well, then went on to a nice four fault round in Thursday’s Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 1 to begin the WEF circuit. Although they are just getting to know each other, the pair was perfectly in sync for Sunday’s winning jump-off round.

„Today we knew each other a little better, and it all worked out,“ Minikus declared following his win. „It ended up being an extremely fast class. Conor is obviously blistering fast. I didn’t see him go, but I knew what to expect. I didn’t really know how to manage the jump-off. I was stuck right in the middle of 22 horses. I kind of tapped him with my stick behind my leg and he jumped into the bridle a little bit. I thought, ‚Ok, seems like he’s ready.‘ I hate trying to ride for fourth place anyway.“

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„The times were almost the same,“ Minikus said of where he beat Swail. „I don’t have any idea. Conor’s horse probably jumped a little higher or something. It seems like the times were very close.“

Commenting on the the course, Minikus noted. „It is the first grand prix of the circuit and some of the top horses are coming here in a few weeks. These are young horses or horses you’re trying to get familiar with. There were enough clean, but it’s hard to build this first week. It’s only supposed to be 1.45m. Eric did a good job. The reality is that everybody is confident enough to move on to next week. I don’t think there were any horses that got into trouble.“

Minikus has big plans for the season as the current leader in the North American East Coast League for the FEI World Cup Finals. He also has his sights set on the Pan American Games later in the year. He has some top horses to show this winter, including superstar mount Quality Girl, and looks forward to what may come with Cordonos as well.

„I don’t know a lot about the horse to be honest,“ Minikus noted. „I don’t know what he’s done, but he has been a good sport in every class so far. He comes back over here and we run his legs off, and he jumps great. I guess we’ll keep feeding him Purina and see what happens!“

Todd Minikus and Cordonos in their winning presentation. © Sportfot
Todd Minikus and Cordonos in their winning presentation. © Sportfot

For second place finisher, Conor Swail, Sunday’s class was a great start to the circuit for his mount Grafton, a nine-year-old Selle Francais stallion (Calvaro x Vondeen). Swail previously owned the horse himself in partnership with Barry O’Connor, and then Ariel and Susan Grange purchased the horse so that he could continue to show it.

„He did a little bit here last year. I was injured for six months, but Darren Dlin rode him here and did a nice job with him,“ Swail detailed. „I started riding him a little bit in Spruce Meadows in the 1.45m, 1.50m classes. He was green, but impressive. He did a bit in Europe and jumped some speed classes in Dublin. He jumped three days clear.“

„I’m sort of building him up as one of my better horses in the near future,“ Swail continued. „Today he jumped a nice round. He’s hard to get underneath the time allowed in the first round. He jumps quite high and hangs in the air a bit. In the jump-off, I started off in a good rhythm and I got a great shot back to the vertical. I went inside to the double and Todd was saying it was the same for him that for whatever reason, they didn’t turn great away from there. When I came out, I knew it was going to be very close. For me, I knew I had nothing left apart from one less step across the gallop. It was one of those jump-offs where you couldn’t touch the reins. Every time you saw anything, you just took it. It was great; I’m delighted with the horse.“

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Swail is happy to be back in the ring at WEF after an achilles tendon injury sidelined him last winter. He got back to riding in May and had a successful summer of competition and is feeling great with the start of another season.

„When I first started riding again I felt very loose in the saddle and I wasn’t strong. My eyes were working well and I knew everything to do, but the body wasn’t working well,“ he explained. „It wasn’t doing exactly what I wanted it to do, but in the last few months I have gotten very close to where I was before, so I’m excited for WEF this year. I’m looking forward to it. I have some nice horses and great owners in Sue and Ariel Grange and her family. I’m hoping for a good 12 weeks here.“

Along with top prizes for the grand prix, a special award was presented to the Leading Lady Grand Prix Rider of week one competition, an award presented by Martha Jolicoeur of Illustrated Properties in memory of Dale Lawler. Marie Hecart of France had a fantastic start to the circuit including her seventh place finish in the day’s grand prix with Quatour de B Neville to earn the honor.

Adele Norton and Pitch Perfect Top Bainbridge Companies Amateur-Owner 18-35 Division
On the final day of week one hunter competition Adele Norton, of Falls Church, VA, and her horse Pitch Perfect took home championship honors in the Bainbridge Companies Amateur-Owner 18-35. Norton and Pitch Perfect won the handy hunter round yesterday and finished first and second over fences today.

Chablis, owned by Libertas Farm and ridden by Kelly Tropin, finished the day as reserve champion. Tropin guided Chablis to a first and third over fences, paired with a win in the under saddle.

Adele Norton and Pitch Perfect. © Sportfot

Norton had always wanted a hunter and in June, trainer Kimberly Prince found her the perfect one. „He [Pitch Perfect] was my 21st birthday present, best present yet!“ Norton said smiling.

Taking most of the indoor season off, the pair got back in the show ring last week. Norton explained, „I was a little star struck. It had been a while since I showed, but he [Pitch Perfect] took care of me.“

After starting out this week in the First Year Hunters, Norton and Pitch Perfect were confident going into the weekend. The pair had a score of 83 in the first round, topping the field of 18. In the second round, Pitch Perfect and Norton remained consistent, earning a score of 85.

Not only is Pitch Perfect a superstar in the ring, he is an „honors student“ at home. Pitch Perfect earned the nickname because of his brave attitude and smart personality. „I’ve had a lot of horses I’ve been in love with, but I’ve never had a horse I’ve loved as much as this one!“ Norton beamed.

One of Pitch Perfect’s favorite things is water. In Lake Placid this past summer, Pitch Perfect was the only one who would go in the river. „He [Pitch Perfect] loves it. He splashes it all around and the other horses look at him like he’s a dolphin,“ Norton laughed.

Adele Norton and Pitch Perfect in their championship presentation. © Sportfot
Adele Norton and Pitch Perfect in their championship presentation. © Sportfot

Norton is currently a student-athlete at the University of South Carolina.  At school Norton is pursuing her love of reading and writing as an English major and is a member of the Equestrian Team. Being a part of the team allows Norton to ride when she is away from her own horse.

Despite a busy schedule, Norton hopes to come back to Florida as much as possible to show Pitch Perfect. She is hoping to earn enough points during the winter season to qualify for indoor finals this coming fall.

The 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival continues with its second week of competition, sponsored by Wellington Equestrian Realty, on January 14-18, 2015. The week features the $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* on Saturday, January 17. The Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Series will also get underway with its first two competitions of the circuit. The $10,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Welcome will be held on Saturday, January 17. The $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix, presented by Equine Couture/Tuff Rider, will be held on Sunday, January 18. WEF features 12 weeks of world-class competition through March 29, awarding over $8.2 million in prize money. For full results and more information, please visit www.pbiec.com.

Final Results: $30,000 WEF 1 Grand Prix
01. 3454CORDONOSTODD MINIKUSCARL BREMS: 0/0/ 32.220
02. 1307 GRAFTON    CONOR SWAILARIEL AND SUSAN GRANGE: 0/0/32.677
03. 1800 HH ASHLEYMCLAIN WARDDOUBLE H FARM: 0/0/33.045
04. 1009 TEIRRAALISE OKENHI HOPES FARM LLC: 0/0/33.753
05. 75 BIJZONDERSHANE SWEETNAMSWEET OAK FARM & PAUL TRACY: 0/0/34.303
06. 4100 ZHIVAGODANIEL ZETTERMANGYLLEBO FARM LLC: 0/0/34.823
07. 1765 QUATOUR DE B NEVILLEMARIE HECARTROGELIO PELLERANO: 0/0/35.830
08. 1581 SHIVERLIZA FINSNESSLIZA FINSNESS: 0/0/36.942
09. 2991 NLF FAVORITEEIRIN BRUHEIMNORDIC LIGHTS FARM LLC: 0/0/43.571
10. 1309 MARTHA LOUISECONOR SWAILARIEL AND SUSAN GRANGE: 0/4/32.386
11. 1684 D ELIA VAN HET MOLENHOFDARRAGH KERINSJAN VAN TRICHT: 0/4/32.494
12. 2367 CONTIKINICHOLAS DELLO JOIOCOKER FARM INC: 0/4/33.581

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