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Daniel Coyle continues his winning streak and shares the spoils with Tejada at the Ruby et Violett WEF II

The 35,000 USD Ruby et Violette Cup at WEF II, Wellington, Florida was split up in two parts. The first one was claimed by Alvaro Tejada. Aboard Voltaral Palo Blanco (voltaire) the pair crossed the finish in 40.821 seconds. Ward McLain followed with Contessina Della Caccia (by Contender) in a second place. The combination set the time at 40.944 seconds. Switzerland's Beat Mändli placed third with under the saddle Zander. Markus Beerbaum and Ashford Farm's former Tequila de Lille (by Luciano) followed in a fourth place. Belgium's bred Gondor van den Oude Eik completed the top five. Today known as, Coup de Chance, the gelding jumped to the fifth place. Coup de Chance was owned by Stephanie De Corte and sold by Equnews-rider, Damien Haelterman to Canada. In the B-part it was Sunday's Grand Prix-winner who jumped to the win. Daniel Coyle guided the 10-year-old Holsteiner mare (Casall  x Pik Ramiro) through the track in 40.868 seconds. USA's Emily Moffitt followed as runner-up. In the saddle of the 14-year-old Zangersheide-bred, It's Real Love vd Smis Z (by Indoctro) she placed second. It's Real Love vd Smis Z was competed by Stephex Stables-rider, Jonna Ekberg in the past. Laura Chapot and ISHD Dual Star (by Dual Star) completed the stage. The top was completed by Beezie Madden (Breitling LS) and Roberto Teran Jr. (Il Rubacouri) in a fourth and fifth place.   The 1.45m Douglas Elliman Real Estate was claimed by Ward McLain. Together with Callas III, fromely owned by Danielle Torano, he was followed by Emily Moffitt. This time Moffitt placed with Malin Baryard-Johnsson's former Carolus 2-son, Cassius Clay. Lauren Hough and Cassandra completed the stage. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

The 35,000 USD Ruby et Violette Cup at WEF II, Wellington, Florida was split up in two parts. The first one was claimed by Alvaro Tejada. Aboard Voltaral Palo Blanco (voltaire) the pair crossed the finish in 40.821 seconds. Ward McLain followed with Contessina Della Caccia (by Contender) in a second place. The combination set the time at 40.944 seconds. Switzerland's Beat Mändli placed third with under the saddle Zander. Markus Beerbaum and Ashford Farm's former Tequila de Lille (by Luciano) followed in a fourth place. Belgium's bred Gondor van den Oude Eik completed the top five. Today known as, Coup de Chance, the gelding jumped to the fifth place. Coup de Chance was owned by Stephanie De Corte and sold by Equnews-rider, Damien Haelterman to Canada. In the B-part it was Sunday's Grand Prix-winner who jumped to the win. Daniel Coyle guided the 10-year-old Holsteiner mare (Casall  x Pik Ramiro) through the track in 40.868 seconds. USA's Emily Moffitt followed as runner-up. In the saddle of the 14-year-old Zangersheide-bred, It's Real Love vd Smis Z (by Indoctro) she placed second. It's Real Love vd Smis Z was competed by Stephex Stables-rider, Jonna Ekberg in the past. Laura Chapot and ISHD Dual Star (by Dual Star) completed the stage. The top was completed by Beezie Madden (Breitling LS) and Roberto Teran Jr. (Il Rubacouri) in a fourth and fifth place.   The 1.45m Douglas Elliman Real Estate was claimed by Ward McLain. Together with Callas III, fromely owned by Danielle Torano, he was followed by Emily Moffitt. This time Moffitt placed with Malin Baryard-Johnsson's former Carolus 2-son, Cassius Clay. Lauren Hough and Cassandra completed the stage. CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS

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