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Articles: Press Release
Laura Kraut and Anthem Take Huge Paycheck with $500,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte, CSI 5* Victory

Photo Credit: Laura Kraut and Anthem were presented the
Charlotte Bobcats Cup from Robert Johnson for winning the $500,000 Grand Prix
of Charlotte. Photo (C) 2008 Kent Smith Photography.
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Charlotte, NC - April 13, 2008 - In some of the most
exciting show jumping action that the United States has seen, it was Laura
Kraut of Wellington, FL, and Anthem who stayed clear through three rounds to
win the $500,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte, CSI 5* for the Charlotte Bobcats Cup.
Brazil's Rodrigo Pessoa and
Rufus finished second, while Chris Kappler of New Jersey was third on VDL Oranta. Ben
Maher of Great Britain
with Rolette rounded out the group that competed in the jump-off and finished
in fourth place.
The courses today were designed by Steve Stephens of
Palmetto, FL. In the first round of 38 entries, it took 15 trips until the
great crowd at the Time Warner Cable Arena saw a clear trip. Earlier, Eric
Lamaze (CAN) and Hickstead were clear, but they accrued one time fault. Pessoa
and Rufus, owned by Double H Farm, were the first completely clear round. Nine
other riders would join Pessoa to come back for the second round. In the first
round, there were nine riders with just four faults.
Pessoa was the first to return for the second round, and the
course consisted of 10 jumps, including a triple combination in a bending line
to the final oxer, which was set by the in-gate. Pessoa had trouble fitting in
the five strides to the final jump, and when Rufus took off, Pessoa threw his
hands to give Rufus as much as help as he could. Rufus gave a great effort and
cleared the final jump to become the first double clear entry.
Pessoa explained, "He has a very big stride, and it got
really tight. I came really close to the wide oxer. When he took off, I tried
to give him the reins and see if he could stretch. I was really happy that he
made it."
Georgina Bloomberg and Gotham Enterprizes' Curius were next
in to contest in the second round. They had a great round going until the final
jump, where they had a rail for four faults. They also had one time fault to
finish with five total faults in 65.16 seconds. Eduardo Salas Herrera (MEX) and
RMW Estina, owned by Rocky Mountain Warmbloods, were unable to go double clear
when they had a rail at fence 9b of the triple combination. They finished with
four faults total.
Kraut and Anthem, owned by the Summit Syndicate, were up
next in the second round. They put in an easy trip to secure a jump-off when they
went double clear.
Christine McCrea and Vegas, owned by Candy Tribble, had a
rail at jump 2 to finish with four faults total. Next in was Chris Kappler with
VDL Oranta, and with his second clear round, the crowd was assured of an
exciting jump-off.
Richard Spooner and Show Jumping Syndicate's Cristallo were
unable to stay clear, pulling a rail at fence 9b to finish with four faults,
and the same happened to Beezie Madden and Abigail Wexner's Authentic, who knocked
a rail at fence 5a. The last horse in the ring was Rolette, owned by Mr. D Paul
and ridden by Ben Maher. The pair found the key to a second clear round and
advanced to the jump-off.
Pessoa had the difficult task of being the first back for
the jump-off as well. He and Rufus were great to the first and second jumps,
and when he landed easily from the oxer, Pessoa made a split second decision to
go inside the pillars that were set approximately six feet away from the jump
he had just landed from. Rufus made the turn and had only a few strides to get
to the next vertical. He made it clear through the one stride and made the
right hand rollback to the next oxer, then continued through the long run down
the ring to the final oxer. Rufus finished with no faults in a time of 36.74
seconds to start the jump-off with a bang.
2000 Olympic rider Kraut and Anthem, a 17-year-old Dutch
Warmblood gelding, followed Pessoa. Kraut did not make the same difficult turn
after the second jump, but instead went around the pillars quickly. They stayed
to the right of the oxer on their way to the one stride, and after the fifth
jump, Anthem dug in through the turn as Kraut pulled through the short rollback.
Kraut positively galloped flat out to the final oxer and left long to the last
jump. Anthem soared over the final oxer and to the screams of the crowd,
stopped the timers in 34.83 seconds to take the lead.
Afterward, Kraut pointed out, "I'm just lucky because he's
fast. He has so much experience that he's helpful in the jump-off."
2004 Olympic team gold medalist Chris Kappler and VDL Oranta
were quick and neat through the turns of the jump-off, and the grey mare jumped
brilliantly throughout. Kappler took a more controlled pace to the final fence
and finished in 36.84 seconds with a third clean round, and he finished in
third place.
The final one in was Maher and Rolette. Their turns looked
to be a bit slower, but they finished in a speedy time of 35.48 seconds. The
time was not enough to win however, because they had a rail at jump 5 and
finished with four faults.
This was a new experience for Rufus, who has only been
showing at the grand prix level for a year. It was old hat for Pessoa, who was
the 2004 Olympic individual gold medalist. "It's always difficult to go first.
You try to put (in) a good time," he said. "Laura was really good today, and
her horse jumped amazing. She deserved to win. I'm really happy with the
performance of my horse. I'm really pleased with how he jumped today with three
rounds, and our team is really happy with second place today."
About her win, Kraut remarked, "I'm a bit in shock right
now. I was just happy to make the top ten. I figured I'd come away with a
little bit of money and a nice weekend here. I'm quite surprised and happy."
Kraut was elated to have done well in tonight's $500,000
Grand Prix of Charlotte and noted that this event sets an incredible precedent
in the sport of show jumping. "It's tremendous for us anywhere in the world to
have this kind of prize money," Kraut said. "This very weekend, they were
jumping in Doha, Qatar for 300,000 euros. It's
really showing how the sport is growing when there are two events like this in
one weekend. Hopefully, that trend will continue. I think what Bob Johnson is
doing and what others around the world are doing is really hopefully going to
put the sport on the worldwide map."
The winner of today's $50,000 Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classic was Subliem and Whitney Weeks.
For more information on the Charlotte Jumper Classic, please
visit www.charlottejumperclassic.com.
Final Results: $500,000
Grand Prix of Charlotte, CSI 5* 1. Anthem, Laura Kraut: 0/0/0/34.83 Summit
Syndicate 2. Rufus, Rodrigo Pessoa: 0/0/0/36.74 Double H Farm 3. VDL Oranta, Chris Kappler: 0/0/0/36.84 M & K Oranta Llc. 4. Rolette, Ben Maher: 0/0/4/35.48 Mr. D Paul 5. RMW Estina, Eduardo Salas Herrera: 0/4, Total
4 faults in
2 rounds Rockymt Warmbloods 5. In Style, Ian Millar: 0/4, Total 4 in 2 rounds Susan Grange 5. Cristallo, Richard Spooner: 0/4, Total 4 in 2 rounds Show Jumping Syn. 5. Authentic, Beezie Madden: 0/4, Total 4 in 2 rounds Abigail S. Wexner 5. Vegas, Christine McCrea: 0/4, Total 4 in 2 rounds Candy Tribble 10. Curius, Georgina Bloomberg: 0/5, Total 5 in 2 rounds Gotham Enterprizes 11. Hickstead, Eric Lamaze: Total
1 in 1 round Torrey Pines Stable 12. Up Chiqui,
Kent
Farrington: Total 4 in 1 round Alex Boone 12. Sapphire, McLain Ward: Total 4 in 1 round McLain Ward and Blue Chip Bloodstock 12. Ublesco Cara Raether: Total 4 in 1 round Trelawny Farm 12. Onira, Brianne Goutal: Total 4 in 1
round Cloverleaf Farm 12. Sassicaia 11, Katie Prudent: Total 4 in 1 round Plain
Bay Farm 12. Crelido Michael Morrissey: Total 4 in 1 round Eugene R. Mische 12. Carlsson Vom Dach, Will Simpson: Total 4 in 1 round El Campeon Farms 12. Rayana Chiara, Jonathan
Asselin: Total 4 in 1 round Attache Stables 12. Hidden Creek's Quervo Gold, Margie Engle: Total 4 in 1
round Hidden Creek Farm
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