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Shane Sweetnam opens 2020 Winter Equestrian Festival with a win for Ireland

Ireland’s Shane Sweetnam opened the 2020 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) with a victory in the $8,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, FL, on Wednesday, January 8. WEF continues through March 29, 2020 with 12 consecutive weeks of world-class competition and $13 million dollars on offer.

The first week of competition at WEF is sponsored by Wellington Regional Medical Center and features the crowd favorite $75,000 Battle of the Sexes, presented by Wellington Regional Medical Center, during “Saturday Night Lights” on January 11 at 7 p.m. in the International Arena.

Opening day welcomed international riders to a 1.45m track set by course builder Eric Hasbrouck of the United States. With a top-five finish of riders from countries spanning the world, the Irish rider and his eight-year-old Zangersheide mare Zandora Z (Zandor Z x Nabab de Reve) were double-clear over the two-phase course in 32.482 seconds. Canada’s Kelly Soleau-Millar finished runner-up to Sweetnam and posted a time just fractions slower in 32.956 seconds riding Favoriet U (Arezzo VDL x Ukato), owned by Wyndmont. Rounding out the top three for France, Marie Hecart and Boheme de la Roque (Kannan x Quick Star) finished on 34.574 seconds for owner Eurl Top Stallions Company.

Argentina’s Joaquin Gonzalo Albisu took fourth riding Easy Boy 23 (Canturano I x Indorado), owned by Santana Auction House in 34.977 seconds, and Steven Bluman (ISR) capped the top five aboard his own Biblou du Perron (Old Chap Tame x Jenny de la Cense) in a time of 35.256 seconds.

Zandora Z is a newer mount for Sweetnam after joining his string at the end of the summer and stepping into the bigger classes at the conclusion of 2019. “She has some experience to gain, but she has a lot of ability,” said Sweetnam of the mare that was previously campaigned in the CSI2* ranks under the direction of Brazilian rider Nando de Miranda. “She’s naturally very quick, so like today in the second phase, you don’t feel like you’re going that fast but have a good time.

“She can be very competitive, and she feels like she has a lot of scope, so we will see where she goes with a bit of experience,” continued Sweetnam.

Of his return to the Winter Equestrian Festival and his seasonal home base in Wellington, Sweetnam said, “It’s nice to start with a win obviously! They have done a great job with the footing and the jumps look really fresh, so my fingers are crossed for a good circuit. If some of my more experienced horses can get some good results in the bigger classes I’ll be happy. Then, I have a few newer, younger ones like this mare that are going to step up and hopefully be ready for a good year.”

Competition at the 2020 WEF continues on Thursday with the $35,000 Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup Round 1 in the International Arena and the crowning of the Equine Tack Green Hunter 3’6” champion. For full results, visit www.PBIEC.com.

Opening day welcomed international riders to a 1.45m track set by course builder Eric Hasbrouck of the United States. With a top-five finish of riders from countries spanning the world, the Irish rider and his eight-year-old Zangersheide mare Zandora Z (Zandor Z x Nabab de Reve) were double-clear over the two-phase course in 32.482 seconds. Canada’s Kelly Soleau-Millar finished runner-up to Sweetnam and posted a time just fractions slower in 32.956 seconds riding Favoriet U (Arezzo VDL x Ukato), owned by Wyndmont. Rounding out the top three for France, Marie Hecart and Boheme de la Roque (Kannan x Quick Star) finished on 34.574 seconds for owner Eurl Top Stallions Company.

Argentina’s Joaquin Gonzalo Albisu took fourth riding Easy Boy 23 (Canturano I x Indorado), owned by Santana Auction House in 34.977 seconds, and Steven Bluman (ISR) capped the top five aboard his own Biblou du Perron (Old Chap Tame x Jenny de la Cense) in a time of 35.256 seconds.

Zandora Z is a newer mount for Sweetnam after joining his string at the end of the summer and stepping into the bigger classes at the conclusion of 2019. “She has some experience to gain, but she has a lot of ability,” said Sweetnam of the mare that was previously campaigned in the CSI2* ranks under the direction of Brazilian rider Nando de Miranda. “She’s naturally very quick, so like today in the second phase, you don’t feel like you’re going that fast but have a good time.

“She can be very competitive, and she feels like she has a lot of scope, so we will see where she goes with a bit of experience,” continued Sweetnam.

Of his return to the Winter Equestrian Festival and his seasonal home base in Wellington, Sweetnam said, “It’s nice to start with a win obviously! They have done a great job with the footing and the jumps look really fresh, so my fingers are crossed for a good circuit. If some of my more experienced horses can get some good results in the bigger classes I’ll be happy. Then, I have a few newer, younger ones like this mare that are going to step up and hopefully be ready for a good year.”

Competition at the 2020 WEF continues on Thursday with the $35,000 Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup Round 1 in the International Arena and the crowning of the Equine Tack Green Hunter 3’6” champion. For full results, visit www.PBIEC.com.

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