Scott Keach & Fedor Win $100,000 FEI City of Ocala Grand Prix at HITS Ocala

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The final day of FEI competition at HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala, Florida, came to an exciting close on Sunday, Feburary 21st with a jump-off battle in the $100,000 FEI City of Ocala Grand Prix. Scott Keach of Australia and Fedor, co-owned with Southern Cross Equestrian, LLC, prevailed as the sun set on the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium to take home the top spot and a $33,000 prize check.

Fifty-one decorated riders including the likes of McLain Ward, Ian Millar, and Beezie Madden tested the course of 13 jumping efforts set at 1.60m by Alan Wade of Ireland, but only nine would prove that they have what it takes to advance to the jump-off round.

Paulo Santana of El Salvador and Taloubet, co-owned with Filho, was first in the jump-off order and ready to get down to business. The same mid-course combination that had caused trouble for many in the first round got the best of them resulting in four faults. Santana continued without hesitation but another at the final fence would cost them 8 total faults in a time of 43.38.

Second in the order was New Zealand’s Luke Dee aboard about Auckland de l’Enclos, owned by Ashland Stables. After a tight turn to the second fence, Dee made his way towards the combination but an unfortunate rail resulted in four faults, and a time of 46.36.

Hot off their $5,000 FEI Welcome Stake win earlier in the week at HITS Ocala, America rider Marilyn Little and Corona, owned by Raylyn Farms, Inc., were next in line and hoping to give onlookers a clean trip. Little’s grey mount gave it her all as she cleared every fence in her way, crossing the timers in 44.87 to move straight to the top of the leaderboard.

Little, a Pan American Games Gold Medalist in Three Day Eventing, gave credit for the day’s success to Corona, saying, “she’s got incredible scope, she’s incredibly careful and she’s got an incredible heart so I really couldn’t ask for much more from a horse. She loves the game – she goes in there and gives you everything. You can count on her every time.”

Next in the order was Brandie Holloway of the USA riding Lucky Strike, owned by Hays Investment Corp. Although they were off to a careful start, three rails down during the trip would result in 12 faults in a time of 45.49. Keach was waiting in the wings, ready to make his home country of Australia proud with a memorable round for the books.

The crowd went silent waiting to see if Keach could one-up Little as he navigated Fedor through the course with no disturbed rails in his path. Speeding through the timers, in a fault-free 43.71 seconds, Keach soon found his name at the top of the scoreboard.

Christine McCrea of the uSA and Win for Life, owned by Candy Tribble, followed Keach in the jump-off order, and after a majestic first round, she was hoping for a similar outcome in the second. With a swift, clear round, McCrea was close, but her time of 47.59 placed her just behind Little.

The seventh trip of the jump-off belonged to another American in Cara Raether and Lyonell, owned by Trelawny Farm LLC. After a clear first jump, Raether found trouble with the second fence of the combination, totaling 3 down rails, 12 total faults as they crossed the marker in 51.42.

Mexico’s Federico Fernandez  and Guru, co-owned with Paola Amilibia, rode into the ring for the second to last trip of the day, and they kept spectators on their feet until the very last jump. Careful in his craft, Fernandez moved with accuracy over every jump and raced through the timers for the third clear of the jump-off in 43.95, to place just behind Keach.

“I couldn’t have expected any more. In the last six months he has really improved, stepped up…”

The last trip was legendary anchor rider Madden who just days prior had helped the U.S. Team to a win in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup CSIO4*, presented by Edge Brewing Barcelona. She made her way through the course with with Abigail Wexner’s Vanilla, but again, a rail at the challenging second fence of the combination would seal their fate. With four faults and a time of 43.29, Madden moved into fifth place, leaving Keach in first, Fernandez in second, Little in third and McCrea in fourth.

“I’m very happy with how the horse jumped. I couldn’t have expected any more. In the last six months he has really improved, stepped up and really started to jump some clean rounds. I’m very happy,” said Keach, who has become more serious about show jumping in the past four years after a successful career in three day eventing. “The courses all week have been fantastic, but everyone knows Alan Wade is a very good course builder.”

Delighted with the day’s events, Fernandez added, “I’m thrilled to be here. It has been a fantastic week and I’ve enjoyed it enormously. Today’s course jumped incredibly and the conditions were perfect. The course designer [Alan Wade] was brilliant throughout the entire weekend.”

Top 12 – $100,000 City of Ocala Grand Prix CSIO4*

Place

 Horse 

Owner

Rider

Prize

R.1 Faults

J.O. Faults

 J.O. Time

1

Fedor

Southern Cross Equestrain

Scott Keach

$33,000     

0

0

43.71 

2

Guru

Federico Fernandez & Paola Amilibia

Federico Fernandez

$20,000

0

0

43.95

3

Corona

Raylyn Farms, Inc

Marilyn Little

$15,000

0

0

44.87

4

Win for Life

Candy Tribble

Christine McCrea

$10,000

0

0

47.59 

5

Vanilla

Abigail Wexner

Elizabeth Madden

$6,000

0

4

43.29

6

Auckland de l’Enclos

Ashland Stables

Luke Dee

$4,500

0

4

46.36

7

Taloubet

Paulo Sergio Mateo Santana, Filho

Paulo Sergio Mateo Santana

$3,000

0

8

43.38

8

Lucky Strike

Hays Investment Corp.

Brandie Holloway

$2,500

0

12

45.49

9

Lyonell

Trelawny Farm LLC

Cara Raether

$2,000

0

12

51.42

10

Special Lux

Candy Tribble

Jonathan McCrea

$2,000

4

11

Brianda

Ali & John Wolff

Ali Wolff

$1,000

4

12

Conconcreto Sancha LS

Daniel, Ilan, & Steven Bluman

Daniel Bluman

$1,000

4