
Wellington, FL – March 25, 2018 – The eleventh week of the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) concluded on Sunday, March 25, with competition for up-and-coming stars of show jumping. In the $50,000 Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Final, 19-year-old Ransome Rombauer of St. Helena, CA, sped to the win riding her own Emorkus RE. The series winner was 24-year-old Lacey Gilbertson riding Baloppi.
WEF concludes with its twelfth week of competition on March 28-April 1, sponsored by Rolex. The highlight event is the $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5* in the WEF International Arena on Saturday, March 31, at 7:45 p.m. Additional featured classes are the $15,000 International Hunter Derby Hunt & Go and $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby starting at 9:30 a.m. on the grass derby field at Equestrian Village (13500 South Shore Blvd.) on Friday, March 30. WEF wraps up with the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Round Two on the grass derby field at 1 p.m., and the $50,000 Wanderers Club Grand Prix CSI 2* and $50,000 CP 1.50m National Grand Prix in the WEF International Arena, on Sunday, April 1.
There were 30 entries in the $50,000 Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Final, and 11 found the ticket to a clear round and advanced to the jump-off. The fastest in the jump-off by nearly three-and-a-half seconds (43.73 seconds) was Rombauer and Emorkus RE, a nine-year-old KWPN gelding by Quasimodo van de Molendreef x Haarlem.

Ransome Rombauer (USA) & Emorkus RE in their awards presentation ceremony with James Sardelli, Hermès Senior Equestrian Account Executive and ringmaster Steve Rector.
I didn’t think about going clear,” admitted Rombauer. “Usually halfway through the jump-off I will think, ‘Oh, I’m going clear’ and then I’ll change my ride. I have to go out there and be very present, in the moment, and react and not plan it out too much or overthink. I heard [trainer] Spencer [Smith] at every other jump yelling at me to go faster and that really helped me push myself.”
This is Rombauer’s first year competing in the Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Series, and this was her third event in the series. She and Emorkus RE were third in the Semi-Final in week 8.
She was the winner of the 2015 Platinum Performance USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals-West, but noted, “I don’t have a lot of experience in jump-offs and going fast.”
“He is a pretty sensitive horse and a little fussy in the mouth,” she said of Emorkus RE, her partner of less than a year that was imported by Canadian Olympic Champion Eric Lamaze. “When I first got him, he was pretty sensitive and reactive. He goes in a happy mouth bit and I could just two-point his canter all day. He never looks at the jumps and he’s great with the open water. I was really surprised because I’ve had horses who have had some issues at the open water and it’s the best feeling going around and not have to worry about that.”

Coco Fath (USA) & Huckleberry
Second-place finisher Coco Fath of Fairfield, CT, was especially pleased with her performance in the final after falling off in the semi-final. She and Huckleberry, a 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Hillside Farm LLC, finished double clear in 47.06 seconds.
“I wanted to go in today having that off my mind and have a nice, solid round,” said the 17-year-old who won the George Morris Excellence in Equitation on Friday evening. “My jump-off, I was looking to go smooth and clear. I didn’t take out strides in the first or second line like Ransome did – I was just going for that clear. I was so impressed with my horse and he is the most amazing horse ever.”

Daisy Farish (USA) & Great White
Third place in the final went to Daisy Farish of Versailles, KY, riding Great White, a 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding by Cumano x Julio Mariner. They were clear in 49.86 seconds.
Full Results here.
Source: Press Release by Jennifer Wood Media Inc. for ESP / WEF
Photos: © Sportfot
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