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Eduardo Menezes and Magnolia Mystic Rose Master the $37,000 Horseware Ireland Welcome Stake CSI 3*

Eduardo Menezes (BRA) and Magnolia Mystic Rose put in a speedy 35.115 second jump-off round to take the win in Thursday’s $37,000 Horseware Ireland Welcome Stake CSI 3* at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC). Jenni McAllister (USA) piloted Escada V S, a 2007 Swedish Warmblood mare (Escudo 19 x For Feeling) owned by Viksberg Sateri AB, to second on a time of 36.743 seconds, while Beezie Madden (USA) and Chic Hin D Hyrencourt, the Abigail Wexner-owned 2008 Belgian Warmblood gelding (Taran de la Pomme x Elanville), rounded out the podium on a time of 38.674 seconds.

Menezes and the 2008 Brazilian Sport Horse mare (Zirocco Blue VDL x Unknown) owned by RM Agronegocios Eireli, who have been partnered since the mare’s appearance in 2019’s Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, and have since collected solid placings together in Wellington, FL, were able to place themselves comfortably in the lead after speeding through the Oscar Soberon (USA) designed track, he explained. “She’s a really good horse, and a fighter in the ring. You can always count on her!

“The course was pretty difficult, and a very technical course. I think the course designer did a good job making it different from a two-star to a three-star,” Menezes detailed. “I think if he does a similar course at night for the Grand Prix, you won’t have too many clears. With the pandemic, we’re in a bit of a funny situation where five-star horses are gathering to jump two and three-star shows, and I think the course was technical and difficult enough.”

His mount in particular was up for the technical challenge, Menezes elaborated. “She [Magnolia Mystic Rose] had a little bit of vacation time, and she has a lot of blood and character coming back, so I decided to give it a go today. She’s the type of horse who gets better every time she shows. [In the jump-off,] I had a strategy to take one stride out in the first line and it worked, so I kept on. It worked out!”

A first-time competitor at the venue, Menezes noted that he is “very impressed by the facility in all aspects. The footing feels great, the stables are fantastic, and I’m walking one of my horses on the Glades as we speak [via phone]. It is amazing for the horses to be able to walk outside and be closer to what they’re used to in nature. I’m very impressed by the showgrounds.”

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Menezes and the 2008 Brazilian Sport Horse mare (Zirocco Blue VDL x Unknown) owned by RM Agronegocios Eireli, who have been partnered since the mare’s appearance in 2019’s Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, and have since collected solid placings together in Wellington, FL, were able to place themselves comfortably in the lead after speeding through the Oscar Soberon (USA) designed track, he explained. “She’s a really good horse, and a fighter in the ring. You can always count on her!

“The course was pretty difficult, and a very technical course. I think the course designer did a good job making it different from a two-star to a three-star,” Menezes detailed. “I think if he does a similar course at night for the Grand Prix, you won’t have too many clears. With the pandemic, we’re in a bit of a funny situation where five-star horses are gathering to jump two and three-star shows, and I think the course was technical and difficult enough.”

His mount in particular was up for the technical challenge, Menezes elaborated. “She [Magnolia Mystic Rose] had a little bit of vacation time, and she has a lot of blood and character coming back, so I decided to give it a go today. She’s the type of horse who gets better every time she shows. [In the jump-off,] I had a strategy to take one stride out in the first line and it worked, so I kept on. It worked out!”

A first-time competitor at the venue, Menezes noted that he is “very impressed by the facility in all aspects. The footing feels great, the stables are fantastic, and I’m walking one of my horses on the Glades as we speak [via phone]. It is amazing for the horses to be able to walk outside and be closer to what they’re used to in nature. I’m very impressed by the showgrounds.”

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