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Joe
Fargis Wins The $75,000 Tommy Bahama Florida Open At The Cosequin
Winter Equestrian Festival
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Wellington, FloridaMarch
5, 20021984 Olympic double gold medalist Joe Fargis of Southampton,
NY won the $75,000 Tommy Bahama Florida Open presented by RV Sales of
Broward during week seven of the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival at
the Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club.
The (first
round) course was long and the time allowed was tight, said Fargis.
There was no rest on the course. It was one of the bigger courses
here in several years.
Fargis, riding Edgar,
a 13-year-old Havoverian owned by Mary B. Schwab and OEJI Farms, LLC of
Atlanta, GA, made a remarkable recovery midway through the 19-obstacle
first round course designed by Arno Gego of Germany. After clearing a
red brick wall, Edgar stumbled and almost went down as Fargis lost his
reins and right stirrup but regained control right before the next fence.
The stars were
together, said Fargis. The horse stayed under me and it all
came together. Im 53 years old and Im just happy to still
be here doing it.
Eric Lamaze of Ontario,
Canada aboard Rosina was the only other rider to ride a fault-free first
round to force a jump-off.
Joe played
it very smart in the jump-off, said Lamaze, so I had to go
for it.
Fargis blazed through
the jump-off in 56.11 seconds earning the winners share of $22,500.
Lamaze finished second in 57.14 seconds and eight jumping faults. Third
place went to Jimmy Torano of Ft. Lauderdale, FL aboard Lancer 4. Torano
rode without jumping penalties in the first round, but went over the 92-second
time allowed and received one time penalty.
Fargis is the Chef
dEquipe (coach) of the Argentine team competing in the United States
first-ever outdoor Nations Cup on March 8. Other teams represented
are the United States, Canada and Ireland.
The finish in the
Grandprix was previewed earlier in the week when Fargis, up on Edgar,
jumped into the winners circle 1.74 seconds faster than any other
horseand-rider combinations in the $25,000 Tommy Bahama WEF Challenge
Cup. The duo, one of fifteen to qualify for the jump-off out of 60 starters,
mastered the track with a clear round in 39.440 seconds. Mark Leone of
Glen Rock, NJ up on his 17 year-old Holsteiner Casino, finished second
with a jump-off time of 41.10 seconds. Emily Williams of Wellington, FL
aboard Hushabye, a 13-year-old Thoroughbred Cross owned by Cody Williams,
finished just splits behind Leone in 41.48 seconds for third place.
2000 US Equestrian
Team Olympian Laura Kraut took top honors in the $7,500 Cosequin 1.45m
Time First Jump-Off. Kraut of Oconomowoc, WI aboard Allegiance, an 8-year-old,
Dutch-bred gelding owned by Pin Oak Farm of Lake Forest, IL, was one of
8 horse-and-rider combinations to advance to the jump-off out of a field
of 92 starters. The duo finished with the fastest jump-off time of 34.653
seconds to earn first place. Two-time Olympic Medalist, Leslie Howard
of Westport, CT aboard Kenwi, owned by Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin, turned
in clear rounds with a jump-off time of 34.807 seconds, just behind Kraut,
putting her in second place. Third place went to Jeffrey Welles up on
Penelope owned by Susanne Durst with a jump-off time of 35.00 seconds.
The following day
Kraut, on Allegiance piloted her way to victory in the $20,000 Tommy Bahama
1.50m Classic. The pair blistered the jump-off course to finish almost
three seconds ahead of the others with a time of 44.625 seconds. Up and
coming Grand Prix rider, Georgina Bloomberg up on Rivera placed second.
Alice Debany Clero of Paris, France on Crackerjack cleared the 9-obstacle
jump-off in 48.655 seconds putting her in third place.
2000 US Equestrian
Olympic Team alternate, Todd Minikus blazed his way into the winners
circle in the $5,000 1.40m AmeriChoice (NAL) Challenge. Minikus, of Loxachatchee,
FL bested a field of 108 starters aboard his mount Pandora, to clear the
course with the fastest time of 57.303 seconds. McLain Ward of Brewster,
NY up on Galant a 7-year-old gelding owned by Ward and Full Cry Farm,
also had a stellar performance as the pair finished with a clear round
and time of 59.011 seconds for the second place. Ward was the 1988 AGA
Rider Of The Year and is currently in contention for the 2001/2002 AGA
Rider Of The Year award which will be decided at the AGA Championships,
presented by Budwesier, in Wellington, April 3-7. Third place went to
Yann Candele of France, riding for Torrey Pines Stables of Ontario, Canada,
up on Jade. The pair finished with a time of 60.755 seconds.
The 2002 Cosequin
Winter Equestrian Festival offers $3 million in total prizes during an
eleven-week series, which runs in Wellington, FL (January 23-March 10)
and Tampa, FL (March 13-March 31). The Festival hosts the $200,000 Budweiser
American Invitational at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Saturday
evening, March 30. The series then returns to Wellington for the culminating
event-the American Grandprix Association Championship-April 3-7.
$75,000 TOMMY BAHAMA
FLORIDA OPEN
Wellington, Florida
March 3, 2002
Course Designer:
Arno Gego (Germany)
Placing/Horse_______
Rider________ _ Hometown____ Faults-Time_ Purse
1. Edgar Joe Fargis Southampton, NY 0-0-56.11 $22,500
2. Rosina Eric Lamaze Canada 0-0-57.14 16,500 3. Lancier Jimmy Torano
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 1 9,750
T4. Shutterfly Meredith Beerbaum Germany 2
T4. Royal Kaliber Chris Kappler Pittstown, NJ 2
T6. Latinus Robin Sweely Madison, VA 4
T6. Laredo Aaron Vale Rembert, SC 4 T6. Viktor McLain Ward Brewster, NY
4
T6. Eros Anne Krursinki Flemington, NJ 4
T6. Millcreek Chardo Yann Candele France 4
T6. Oh Star Todd Minikus Loxahatchee, FL 4
T12.After Eight Christine Tribble Suffield, CT 8
T12.Rafiki Chris Kappler Pittstown, NJ 8
T12.Hidden Creeks Perin Margie Engle Wellington, FL 8
T12.Capital S Nona Garson Lebanon, NJ 8
T12.Windy City Lauren Hough Wellington, FL 8
For more information
on the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival and all the exciting events
and activities, please call Stadium Jumping, Inc. at (813) 253-2782 or
in Wellington at (561) 793-JUMP or visit www.stadiumjumping.com.
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