Erynn Ballard and Ceitasi Top the $75,000 Stirrups Restaurant Grand Prix at World Equestrian Center – Ocala

June 27, 2021 - Ocala, FL

Erynn Ballard and Ceistasi won the $75,000 Stirrups Restaurant Grand Prix at the WEC-Ocala Summer III show.
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Erynn Ballard and Ceitasi were joined in their winning presentation by Jennifer Glass of World Equestrian Center, Jeremy Gow, Director of Food and Beverage of The Equestrian Hotel, and owner Ilan Ferder.
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Aaron Vale and Major had another top grand prix finish in the WEC-Ocala Summer Series, finishing second in the $75,000 Stirrups Restaurant Grand Prix.
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Tracy Fenney and MTM Dolce Vita placed third in the $75,000 Stirrups Restaurant Grand Prix.
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Pablo Barrios and Ever Star Du Cadran captured the win in the $10,000 WEC 1.35m Futures Prix.
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An international list of competitors from 11 different countries lined out the entries in the $75,000 Stirrups Restaurant Grand Prix on Saturday, June 26, during the third week of the World Equestrian Center – Ocala Summer Series. Twelve of the 53 original entries advanced to the jump-off, but it was Erynn Ballard (CAN) and Ilan Ferder’s Ceitasi, an 11-year-old Westphalian mare (Caretello B x Ceitas), that captured the win.

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Final Results: $75,000 Stirrups Grand Prix

1. Ceitasi, Erynn Ballard (CAN), Ilan Ferder:  0/0/38.937
2. Major, Aaron Vale (USA), Don Stewart and Sleepy P Ranch LLC:  0/0/39.264
3. MTM Dolce Vita, Tracy Fenney (USA), MTM Farm:  0/0/40.833
4. Wellington Grey Goose, Rowan Willis (AUS), Rowan Willis:  0/0/42.041
5. Fabio TN, Savannah Nicole Unger (USA), Savannah Show Stables, LLC: 0/0/42.953
6. Civen CR, Bryn Rose Sadler (USA), Showcase 81, LLC: 0/0/44.026
7. Chaccomo 11, Theo Genn (USA), Bridlebourne Stables LLC:  0/0/46.459
8. Comtess 202, Santiago Lambre (MEX), Santiago Lambre: 0/0/41.458
9. Prescott, Aaron Vale (USA), Thinks Like a Horse: 0/0/42.503
10. Captain Jack, Shawn Casady (USA), Neil Jones:  0/0/42.932

Pablo Barrios and Ever Star Du Cadran Capture the $10,000 WEC 1.35m Futures Prix

Forty-three entries challenged a winding track in Saturday afternoon’s $10,000 WEC 1.35m Futures Prix. Thirteen entries managed to jump double clear, but it was two-time Olympian Pablo Barrios (VEN) and Clotilde Lewis’s Ever Star Du Cadran, a recently imported seven-year-old Selle Francais gelding by Quickstar x Prestige Du Hille, that took home the blue ribbon.

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Final Results: $10,000 WEC 1.35m Futures Prix

1. Ever Star Du Cadran, Pablo Barrios, Clotilde Lewis:  0/0/30.547
2. Desperado, Samantha Senft, Samantha Senft:  0/0/30.840
3. Edgarrento, Francie Nilforushan, Ali Nilforushan:  0/0/31.361
4. MTM Chelsea 98, Dorothy Douglas, MTM Farm:  0/0/ 31.488
5. RF Casablanca, Gabriel Matos Machado, Carben Farms LLC: 0/0/31.593
6. Bonza, Gabriel Machado, Carben Farms LLC: 0/0/31.745
7. Quentin VA, Shawn Casady, Two Socks Farm LLC:  0/0/32.139
8. Gerry’s Jewels, Damian Guthrie, Florence Hessen-Scher: 0/0/32.144
9. Vive The Quine, Isabel Roth, Two Socks Farm LLC: 0/0/32.383
10. MTM Pablo, Dorothy Douglas, MTM Farm:  0/0/33.121

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