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Todd Minikus and Speed Queen Amex Z Dash to Victory in the $37,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m CSI4*

Wellington, FL – January 28, 2021 – Another action-packed day at the 2022 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, FL, took place on Friday, January 28, during the NetJets-sponsored WEF 3. The International Arena took no time to get into the swing of things as an impressive 62 combinations showed up for the day’s main event- the $37,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m CSI4*- and no one was able to best Todd Minikus (USA) and Amex Z, owned by Bit By Bit Group.

The $216,000 NetJets Grand Prix CSI4* will run as scheduled at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 29.

The WEF circuit hosts top international jumper and national hunter and equitation competition for 13 weeks through April 3, 2022.

The class was the only four-star event on Friday and drew a significant number of exhibitors to contest Peter Grant’s (CAN) one-round speed track. The time allowed was set at a comfortable 88 seconds which meant there was almost no difficulty with navigating through the final fence underneath the cutoff. Of the starting number, 29 horse-and-rider pairings managed to successfully answer all questions on the course while 19 duos suffered just one unfortunate rail. When Minikus entered with his long-time talented mount, Amex Z, it was clear the pair were not riding for second place.

He and the 13-year-old Zangersheide mare dashed over each obstacle, leaving all the rails in their cups and stopping the clock in an efficient 63.69 seconds.

Lorenzo De Luca of Italy was one of the final few entries to perform with the Poden Farms’s 14-year-old KWPN gelding Don Vito (Quaprice Z x Jus de Pomme), and, while he was still three seconds short of Minikus’ blazing time, he was good enough for second place in 66.00 seconds flat. Germany was the final country to be represented among the top three as Richard Vogel piloted Looping Luna, owned by Horse Management GmbH, into the third place position. Vogel and the eight-year-old Hanoverian mare (Lord Fauntleroy x Calido I) crossed through the timers only .06 seconds behind De Luca to secure the spot.

Source: PBIEC 
Photo: ©Sportfot 

The $216,000 NetJets Grand Prix CSI4* will run as scheduled at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 29.

The WEF circuit hosts top international jumper and national hunter and equitation competition for 13 weeks through April 3, 2022.

The class was the only four-star event on Friday and drew a significant number of exhibitors to contest Peter Grant’s (CAN) one-round speed track. The time allowed was set at a comfortable 88 seconds which meant there was almost no difficulty with navigating through the final fence underneath the cutoff. Of the starting number, 29 horse-and-rider pairings managed to successfully answer all questions on the course while 19 duos suffered just one unfortunate rail. When Minikus entered with his long-time talented mount, Amex Z, it was clear the pair were not riding for second place.

He and the 13-year-old Zangersheide mare dashed over each obstacle, leaving all the rails in their cups and stopping the clock in an efficient 63.69 seconds.

Lorenzo De Luca of Italy was one of the final few entries to perform with the Poden Farms’s 14-year-old KWPN gelding Don Vito (Quaprice Z x Jus de Pomme), and, while he was still three seconds short of Minikus’ blazing time, he was good enough for second place in 66.00 seconds flat. Germany was the final country to be represented among the top three as Richard Vogel piloted Looping Luna, owned by Horse Management GmbH, into the third place position. Vogel and the eight-year-old Hanoverian mare (Lord Fauntleroy x Calido I) crossed through the timers only .06 seconds behind De Luca to secure the spot.

Source: PBIEC 
Photo: ©Sportfot 

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