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Articles: Press Release
Markus Fuchs and La Toya III Take Top Honors in $100,000 Zada Masters
Cup
First Visit to Wellington is Worthwhile for Number 7 Ranked Rider in the
World
PHOTO CREDIT: Markus Fuchs of Switzerland won the $100,000 Zada Masters
Cup during the CSI-W Zada Enterprises LLC Wellington Masters on March 4,
2007. Photo by (c) PMG Pictures, Peter Llewellyn.
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Wellington, FL - March 4, 2007 - Markus Fuchs of Switzerland made his
first trip to Wellington, Florida, worthwhile by claiming the $100,000
Zada Masters Cup on Sunday, March 4, during the CSI-W Zada Enterprises
LLC Wellington Masters at the Winter Equestrian Festival.
Having only arrived on American soil earlier in the week, Fuchs finished
second in Thursday's $25,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round VI before winning
on Sunday. His partner in both classes was La Toya III, a 12-year-old
Belgian Warmblood mare that he has been riding for the past six years.
Sunday saw 53 challengers line up to take their chances over what was
expected to be a difficult track set by Venezuela's Leopoldo Palacios.
The Olympic course designer did not disappoint, with a double
combination at fence 9 and a triple combination at fence 13 both causing
their fair share of casualties in the World Cup Qualifier.
In the end, nine riders managed to solve the puzzle and jump a clear
round. One notable exception was Canada's Darren Dlin and Catwalk who
were working on a clear round when, coming over fence 11, the bridle
began to slip off over the horse's ear. By the time they approached the
triple combination at fence 13, the bridle had completely fallen off and
was dangling in front of Catwalk's chest. Incredibly, Dlin and Catwalk
still managed to jump clearly through the triple, much to the crowd's
delight. There was only one fence left to go, but without any means to
steer, Dlin failed to get his mare to the obstacle and was eliminated
for going off course.
The jump-off also gave the crowd some thrills with nine combinations
trying to better each other's time. Brianne Goutal, 18, of New York
City laid down the gauntlet as the first rider on course, jumping clear
in a time of 42.91 seconds riding Onira. Another young woman, Kate Levy
of Katonah, New York, followed her into the ring, and immediately
bettered her time, clocking in at 41.43 seconds.
Three riders later, Fuchs, a 2000 Olympic Team Silver Medalist and 2001
World Cup Champion, left all the rails in their cups and stopped the
clock at 40.90 to move into the lead. None who followed were able to
better his time, with Canadian Eric Lamaze coming the closest at 42.55,
a time that would only be good enough for third place.
"My horse really jumped well, especially on the last half of the
course," said Fuchs of his winning jump-off ride. "I really let her go
to the last fence, but I think it was a little bit everywhere that I
made up the time. On Thursday I was the idiot that had two rails (in
the jump-off), but today I am the hero."
For his efforts, the 'hero' pocketed $30,000 in prize money, getting his
three-week stay in Wellington, Florida, off to a strong start. Levy's
impressive second place finish netted her a check for $22,000.
"I was thrilled with my horse," she praised her eight-year-old grey
gelding. "He is young and green for this level of jumping. I knew
there were good and very fast riders coming behind me. He has a big
stride, so I think that helped my time."
For Canada's Eric Lamaze, his stallion's incredible ability to jump was
a deterrent in the jump-off.
"Hickstead is very fast, but I took a sharp turn to the third fence, and
he jumped way up over it and I lost some time there," explained the
Schomberg, Ontario, resident who has represented Canada at the last four
World Equestrian Games. "I didn't think that I had the time, so I opted
to only be medium careful to the last fence. At that point, it is
stupid to run at it."
Goutal took fourth place with Onira while Belgium's Gilbert de Roock was
fifth riding the eye-catching roan, Kira III. Thursday's winner,
Georgina Bloomberg, was also double clear in the jump-off riding Cim
Christo to place sixth.
Show jumping action heats up at the Winter Equestrian Festival with the
CSIO5* CN Wellington Open held March 7 to 11. The extremely popular CN
Nations' Cup will take place Friday evening, March 9, in the
Internationale Arena. The CN Nations' Cup, which sees four-member teams
competing for top honors, is the only one held on U.S. soil.
Results of Class 100 - $100,000 Zada Masters Cup, CSI-W Zada Enterprises
Wellington Masters - March 4, 2007
T/A: 90.00 T/A: 60.00
1 2765 LA TOYA III MARKUS FUCHS SUI 0.00 81.55 0.00 40.90
JURI ADOLFO
2 136 VENT DU NORD KATE LEVY USA 0.00 88.23 0.00 41.43
KATE LEVY LLC
3 1468 HICKSTEAD ERIC LAMAZE CAN 0.00 86.25 0.00 42.55
TORREY PINES STABLE
4 66 ONIRA BRIANNE GOUTAL USA 0.00 87.82 0.00 42.91
CLOVERLEAF FARM
5 2752 KIRA III GILBERT DE ROOCK BEL 0.00 85.71 0.00 47.50
STEPHEX STABLES
6 2169 CIM CHRISTO GEORGINA BLOOMBERG USA 0.00 84.92 0.00 49.03
GOTHAM ENTERPRIZES
7 1960 JUDGEMENT BEEZIE MADDEN USA 0.00 84.83 4.00 41.02
IRON SPRING FARM
8 2909 CAVALOR CATESKO LAURIE BUCCI CAN 0.00 85.80 4.00 47.98
SOUTH SHORE FARM
9 559 OBELIX R LISA SILVERMAN USA 0.00 85.92 8.00 43.78
LISA SILVERMAN
10 1295 LITTLE BIG MAN LAURA CHAPOT USA 4.00 79.84
LAURA CHAPOT
11 3079 LARIOSO MCLAIN WARD USA 4.00 80.68
MCLAIN WARD
12 2479 KROON GRAVIN MOLLY ASHE USA 4.00 81.57
MOLLY ASHE
13 1958 TRUE LOVE SARAH SEGAL USA 4.00 83.46
ROBERT SEGAL
14 2286 MISS INDEPENDENT LAURA KRAUT USA 4.00 84.13
MISS INDEPEND. GRP
15 877 PROMISED LAND CHRISTINE MCCREA USA 4.00 85.12
CANDY TRIBBLE
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