
Wellington, Florida, USA โ February 28, 2021 โ Harrie Smolders (NED) and Monaco, owned by Evergate Stables, LLC, hit the ground running with a blistering jump-off effort to take the title in the $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI 5* on Sunday, February 28, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) to close out the seventh week of the 2021 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF).
A total of 46 combinations challenged the opening round with 11 pairs qualifying to return for the jump-off. Smolders, ranked 20th in the world, piloted Monaco, a 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Cassini II x Contender), to a double-clear effort over the 1.50m track set by Anthony DโAmbrosio (USA) and Andy Christiansen (ECU). The Flying Dutchman gave credit to his nickname as he edged the competition by just over a tenth of a second, in 38.40 seconds.
It was Daniel Deusser (GER) and Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z, owned by Stephex and Scuderia 1918, who posted the time to beat ahead of Smolders, stopping the clock at 38.51 seconds. He and the 13-year-old Zangersheide stallion (Tangelo Vd Zuuthoeve x Mr Blue) won Thursdayโs WEF Challenge Cup Round 7 and continued their prosperous week with another fault-free outing to finish second. Deusser also picked up a win with Kiana van het Herdershof on Friday and finished fourth on Saturday night with Killer Queen VDM.
Rounding out the podium was Kent Farrington (USA) aboard Orafina, owned by Kent Farrington, LLC, who also finished double clear for a third-place finish. Farrington and the nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare (For Fashion x Canturo) stopped the clock just off the mark in 39.35 seconds.

Smolders and Monaco, who was also awarded with the Champion Equine Insurance Jumper Style Award this week by Laura Fetterman, have experienced success all over the world as their partnership continues to reach new heights.
โI thought I didnโt have the best start to the jump-off but my roll back to the liverpool [fence seven] was very good,โ said Smolders on where he gained the edge to win. โI thought it was a very serious track. There were a lot of faults in the first round. [It was a] very good course but your horse needed to be in top shape.โ
โThis week was definitely not a usual week,โ said Deusser, who is poised to move up from third in the world rankings after a month of great results. โEvery day I was in the top three and then fourth in the big class with three different horses. Iโm very happy about it but I have to keep both feet on the ground and realize thatโs not normal. Itโs a luxury problem to have. If you have only one horse, itโs probably not fair to the horse because you ride them too many times. For you as a rider, itโs not good because you donโt get enough practice. To ride three or four different horses at this level, it improves you.โ
โI got him when he was seven years old,โ said Smolders. โHeโs grown nicely to the highest level and is very good against the clock. Heโs always a top horse to have in your string. He can do a fast class but when he needs to do the grand prix classes, heโs good [in those] as well.โ
With a busy competition schedule, itโs the team behind the scenes that gives Smolders the opportunity to continue producing clear rounds. Splitting time between competitions in the United States and Europe, the team at home keeps the horses in top shape.
โWe do a lot of flat training and when I go back and forth to Europe, I have very good staff here that I can really rely on. I think we have an amazing team. My two American owners/partners Evergate Stables and Copernicus Stables, theyโre fantastic for me. Theyโve been great supporters for years, and I hope we can continue the partnership for a long time.โ
WEF 8, which runs on March 3-7 and is sponsored by Premier Equestrian, will feature the $150,000 Nations Cup, presented by Premier Equestrian on Friday, March 5, the $50,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m National Grand Prix and $37,000 Hermรจs Under 25 Semi-Final Grand Prix under the lights on Saturday, March 6, and the $214,000 Grand Prix CSIO4*, presented by JTWG, Inc., on Sunday, February 7.
Final Results: $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI 5*
1) Harrie Smolders (NED) & Monaco โ 0 / 0 – 38.404
2)ย Daniel Deusserย (GER)ย &ย Scuderia 1918 Tobago Zย โ 0 / 0 โ 38.516
3) Kent Farrington (USA) & Orofina โ 0 / 0 โ 39.359
Source: Press release by Kate Pettersen & Sabrina Brashares / Jennifer Wood Media Inc. for ESP โ Equestrian Sports Productions / PBIEC โ Palm Beach International Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ Sportfot
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