The 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) kicked off with its first day of competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, on Wednesday and a win for Olympic gold medalist Eric Lamaze in the first class of the day. Lamaze and the nine-year-old Zangersheide gelding Check Picobello Z (Cardento x Orlando) jumped to victory in the morning’s $8,000 1.45m speed class over Adrienne Sternlicht and S&L Slingback. The 12-week WEF circuit runs through March 29, 2015, awarding over $8.2 million in prize money. Eric Hasbrouck (USA) is the course designer in the International Arena at PBIEC for week one competition. He began the day with twelve entries in the 1.45m speed class with five clear rounds. Eric Lamaze set the pace with the first clear round aboard Artisan Farms LLC’s Rosana du Park in 71.56 seconds to eventually place fourth. Marie Hecart (FRA) jumped next to earn the fifth place time with Rogelio Pellerano’s Quatour de B Neville in 77.67 seconds. Leslie Howard (USA) briefly took over the lead in 71.32 seconds to finish third aboard her own Moondoggie. Adrienne Sternlicht upped the pace with Starlight Farms LLC’s S&L Slingback in 71.28 seconds to place second. Last to go, Lamaze took the win with Check Picobello Z in 68.88 seconds. Owned by Artisan Farms LLC and Torrey Pines Stable, Lamaze explained that Check Picobello Z was purchased as a six coming seven-year-old from Ilan Ferder and is moving into the next level this season after a few years of careful development. “I was crazy about this horse from the beginning,” Lamaze stated. “When I got him he was a little bit of a difficult horse in his mouth, but his instinct and the carefulness and everything else was there, so I really took my time. I had a plan with this horse from the beginning and I stuck to it. I did the right amount of shows every year and did the right height and everything and this season he is ready to go. He will be one of my top horses this year for sure.” Check Picobello Z had a successful summer in 2014 with a great tour in the 1.45m FEI classes at Spruce Meadows as well as top finishes in the young horse classes in Aachen. He then had the rest of the year off and is coming back fresh for the winter. “I felt he had enough mileage and the only thing left to do now is go jump big fences,” Lamaze explained. “Our plan was to start him here early, give him some classes, and then produce him as my main horse, so it was a perfect start to the season.” “He is very intelligent,” the rider described. “He is so intelligent that he never thinks he is in trouble, so he can be a little difficult in the mouth, but in his head it is never a problem. For the rider sometimes you feel like, ‘If you would just let me ride you a little bit better,’ but he is really intelligent and a great personality. He loves to compete, and he has all the right reactions of a great horse.” In Wednesday’s class, Lamaze went first with the ten-year-old Selle Francais mare Rosana du Park (Kannan), who competed last season with rider Carly Anthony. “We give Carly a few young horses to bring along for us, and she had some fantastic results with the mare,” Lamaze detailed. “I took over riding her in Chantilly this year. Some horses are good, but they are well served being brought up by a rider who is going to give them all the experience in the world. This mare had all the mileage with Carly, and I felt she was ready to compete. That is also a horse that I am going to use as my main horse this year.” Following his winning round, Lamaze also spoke about the morning’s speed track, stating, “It is the opening day. I think it was fair. Eric Hasbrouck is a very good course designer. He was a great rider himself, so I think he knows what an opening day at a show should be. I always feel that there are great course designers that haven’t ridden in a while or maybe never rode, but the ones that have ridden and not long ago, it seems to me that they are more sensitive to what the sport needs and what to set up on a day like today or a difficult week when perhaps it is only a two-star but you have five-star riders with five-star horses. It is difficult to build, but I always find that the course designers who have recently ridden are very sensitive and always understand.” As week one continues, Rosana du Park will compete again in Thursday’s $25,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup. Check Picobello Z will either compete in Saturday’s $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic or Sunday’s $30,000 WEF 1 Grand Prix. “These are my one-two horses for the next two weeks,” Lamaze explained. “Then I have Fine Lady that is coming out and some others. I have a great group of horses this year. I rested them all. I didn’t compete after Barcelona. Normally the older horses would have gone on to Geneva and now they would start their rest. I decided not to follow that fall circuit, so I am arriving with my older horses fresh and my young horses ready to go, so for me it is the perfect winter.” Also competing in the International Arena on Wednesday, Heather Caristo Williams and M/M Ralph Caristo’s Balou’s Fly High earned a win in the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 speed class with the fastest of 16 clear rounds out of 74 entries. Laura Chapot and Mary Chapot’s Zealous finished second. Ali Wolff and John C. Wolff’s Brianda jumped to victory in the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m jump-off competition. With 65 entries, 20 advanced to the immediate jump-off, where 13 went double clear. Tiffany Foster and Artisan Farms LLC’s Brighton finished second. Final Results: $8,000 1.45m Speed 1. 123 CHECK PICOBELLO Z ERIC LAMAZE ARTISAN FARMS LLC & TORREY PINES STABLE: 0/68.886 2. 4462 S & L SLINGBACK ADRIENNE STERNLICHT STARLIGHT FARMS LLC: 0/71.281 3. 2141 MOONDOGGIE LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD: 0/71.324 4. 121 ROSANA DU PARK ERIC LAMAZE ARTISAN FARMS LLC: 0/71.560 5. 1765 QUATOUR DE B NEVILLE MARIE HECART ROGELIO PELLERANO: 0/77.673 6. 1683 BACKSTORY DARRAGH KERINS DAVID HOPPER: 4/72.873 7. 1009 TEIRRA ALISE OKEN HI HOPES FARM LLC: 5/78.926 8. 2800 ZEPHYR MICHAEL DORMAN WYNDMONT: 8/70.339 9. 705 PETRUSHKA III TOM FOLEY SWEET OAK FARM: 8/71.071 10. 2982 ROBIN DE PONTHUAL PETER LUTZ KATHERINE GALLAGHER: 8/75.853 11. 411 CLEVER GIRL MAGGIE JAYNE BULL RUN EQUESTRIAN CENTER: 16/71.630 12. 5028 GOODWINS LOYALTY KEVIN BABINGTON KEVIN BABINGTON: 17/86.778
The 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) kicked off with its first day of competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, on Wednesday and a win for Olympic gold medalist Eric Lamaze in the first class of the day. Lamaze and the nine-year-old Zangersheide gelding Check Picobello Z (Cardento x Orlando) jumped to victory in the morning’s $8,000 1.45m speed class over Adrienne Sternlicht and S&L Slingback. The 12-week WEF circuit runs through March 29, 2015, awarding over $8.2 million in prize money. Eric Hasbrouck (USA) is the course designer in the International Arena at PBIEC for week one competition. He began the day with twelve entries in the 1.45m speed class with five clear rounds. Eric Lamaze set the pace with the first clear round aboard Artisan Farms LLC’s Rosana du Park in 71.56 seconds to eventually place fourth. Marie Hecart (FRA) jumped next to earn the fifth place time with Rogelio Pellerano’s Quatour de B Neville in 77.67 seconds. Leslie Howard (USA) briefly took over the lead in 71.32 seconds to finish third aboard her own Moondoggie. Adrienne Sternlicht upped the pace with Starlight Farms LLC’s S&L Slingback in 71.28 seconds to place second. Last to go, Lamaze took the win with Check Picobello Z in 68.88 seconds. Owned by Artisan Farms LLC and Torrey Pines Stable, Lamaze explained that Check Picobello Z was purchased as a six coming seven-year-old from Ilan Ferder and is moving into the next level this season after a few years of careful development. “I was crazy about this horse from the beginning,” Lamaze stated. “When I got him he was a little bit of a difficult horse in his mouth, but his instinct and the carefulness and everything else was there, so I really took my time. I had a plan with this horse from the beginning and I stuck to it. I did the right amount of shows every year and did the right height and everything and this season he is ready to go. He will be one of my top horses this year for sure.” Check Picobello Z had a successful summer in 2014 with a great tour in the 1.45m FEI classes at Spruce Meadows as well as top finishes in the young horse classes in Aachen. He then had the rest of the year off and is coming back fresh for the winter. “I felt he had enough mileage and the only thing left to do now is go jump big fences,” Lamaze explained. “Our plan was to start him here early, give him some classes, and then produce him as my main horse, so it was a perfect start to the season.” “He is very intelligent,” the rider described. “He is so intelligent that he never thinks he is in trouble, so he can be a little difficult in the mouth, but in his head it is never a problem. For the rider sometimes you feel like, ‘If you would just let me ride you a little bit better,’ but he is really intelligent and a great personality. He loves to compete, and he has all the right reactions of a great horse.” In Wednesday’s class, Lamaze went first with the ten-year-old Selle Francais mare Rosana du Park (Kannan), who competed last season with rider Carly Anthony. “We give Carly a few young horses to bring along for us, and she had some fantastic results with the mare,” Lamaze detailed. “I took over riding her in Chantilly this year. Some horses are good, but they are well served being brought up by a rider who is going to give them all the experience in the world. This mare had all the mileage with Carly, and I felt she was ready to compete. That is also a horse that I am going to use as my main horse this year.” Following his winning round, Lamaze also spoke about the morning’s speed track, stating, “It is the opening day. I think it was fair. Eric Hasbrouck is a very good course designer. He was a great rider himself, so I think he knows what an opening day at a show should be. I always feel that there are great course designers that haven’t ridden in a while or maybe never rode, but the ones that have ridden and not long ago, it seems to me that they are more sensitive to what the sport needs and what to set up on a day like today or a difficult week when perhaps it is only a two-star but you have five-star riders with five-star horses. It is difficult to build, but I always find that the course designers who have recently ridden are very sensitive and always understand.” As week one continues, Rosana du Park will compete again in Thursday’s $25,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup. Check Picobello Z will either compete in Saturday’s $25,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic or Sunday’s $30,000 WEF 1 Grand Prix. “These are my one-two horses for the next two weeks,” Lamaze explained. “Then I have Fine Lady that is coming out and some others. I have a great group of horses this year. I rested them all. I didn’t compete after Barcelona. Normally the older horses would have gone on to Geneva and now they would start their rest. I decided not to follow that fall circuit, so I am arriving with my older horses fresh and my young horses ready to go, so for me it is the perfect winter.” Also competing in the International Arena on Wednesday, Heather Caristo Williams and M/M Ralph Caristo’s Balou’s Fly High earned a win in the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40 speed class with the fastest of 16 clear rounds out of 74 entries. Laura Chapot and Mary Chapot’s Zealous finished second. Ali Wolff and John C. Wolff’s Brianda jumped to victory in the $6,000 Spy Coast Farm 1.40m jump-off competition. With 65 entries, 20 advanced to the immediate jump-off, where 13 went double clear. Tiffany Foster and Artisan Farms LLC’s Brighton finished second. Final Results: $8,000 1.45m Speed 1. 123 CHECK PICOBELLO Z ERIC LAMAZE ARTISAN FARMS LLC & TORREY PINES STABLE: 0/68.886 2. 4462 S & L SLINGBACK ADRIENNE STERNLICHT STARLIGHT FARMS LLC: 0/71.281 3. 2141 MOONDOGGIE LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD: 0/71.324 4. 121 ROSANA DU PARK ERIC LAMAZE ARTISAN FARMS LLC: 0/71.560 5. 1765 QUATOUR DE B NEVILLE MARIE HECART ROGELIO PELLERANO: 0/77.673 6. 1683 BACKSTORY DARRAGH KERINS DAVID HOPPER: 4/72.873 7. 1009 TEIRRA ALISE OKEN HI HOPES FARM LLC: 5/78.926 8. 2800 ZEPHYR MICHAEL DORMAN WYNDMONT: 8/70.339 9. 705 PETRUSHKA III TOM FOLEY SWEET OAK FARM: 8/71.071 10. 2982 ROBIN DE PONTHUAL PETER LUTZ KATHERINE GALLAGHER: 8/75.853 11. 411 CLEVER GIRL MAGGIE JAYNE BULL RUN EQUESTRIAN CENTER: 16/71.630 12. 5028 GOODWINS LOYALTY KEVIN BABINGTON KEVIN BABINGTON: 17/86.778