CSIO 4*

Dynamite Deusser & Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z Ignite to Win $214,000 JTWG Grand Prix CSIO 4*

Wellington, Florida, USA โ€“ March 07, 2021 โ€“ Success at the 2021 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) continued for Daniel Deusser (GER) as he and Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z, owned by Stephex Stables and Scuderia 1918, put forth a brilliant double-clear effort to be crowned champion of the $214,000 Grand Prix CSIO 4*, presented by JTWG, Inc. on Sunday, March 7, in the International Arena at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC).

A total of 50 entries including six of the top 12 riders in the world, challenged the opening round track set by Steve Stephens (USA) and Nick Granat (USA), with eight pairs qualifying to return for the jump-off. Sixth to contest the subsequent round, Deusser and the 13-year-old Zangersheide stallion (Tangelo Vd Zuuthoeve x Mr Blue) executed the track flawlessly, shaving nearly a second off the leading time to finish in 36.45 seconds.

โ€œTo be honest, I only saw Andre [Thieme] on the way to the last jump,โ€ said Deusser of the combination holding the lead before he entered the ring. โ€œI didnโ€™t really get to see what kind of strides he did everywhere. I had already put together my plan. I know he is very good in short turns to the vertical like [jump] number three. I think maybe there I left one out and had a good turn to the double too, and he was pretty smooth down the straight lines, so I think I had quite a good jump-off.โ€

Andre Thieme (GER) & Chakaria

The aforementioned Andre Thieme (GER) and Chakaria, owned by Pferdemanagement and Marketing, held on to second position with their double-clear effort. Thieme and the 11-year-old German Sport Horse mare stopped the timers in 37.49 seconds.

โ€œThis is my number one horse, and I took my time with her the last few years because I realized pretty early on what I had with her,โ€ said Thieme. โ€œSheโ€™s pretty special in every way and now slowly weโ€™ve been working on going faster. My problem with her was that she was always a bit too cranky in the turns but now Iโ€™ve had very good results over the last year, and sheโ€™s getting quicker and quicker. Today I thought maybe it would be enough, then realized to the last jump I had to do one more [stride] and of course someone like Daniel uses that chance right away. Iโ€™m a little bit disappointed with myself, but Iโ€™m very happy with my horse.

Teddy Vlock (ISR) & Amsterdam 27

A fairly new partnership continued to develop successfully as 23-year-old Teddy Vlock (ISR) and Amsterdam 27, owned by Vlock Show Stables, LLC, completed the jump-off track leaving all the jumps in their cups in 37.91 seconds. Vlock, who only acquired the 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Catoki x Acord II) in January, was thrilled with their third-place finish.

โ€œI couldnโ€™t possibly be more excited,โ€ said Vlock with a big smile. โ€œHe is an amazing horse, and Iโ€™ve only ridden him in about four shows now. Every time I get him in [the ring], I learn something new about him and itโ€™s a very good partnership so Iโ€™m ecstatic.โ€

Speaking of what he has learned of his new mount, Vlock said, โ€œToday I think I understood more. Iโ€™m fortunate to have other horses Iโ€™ve had longer partnerships with that are the same caliber as him, but they go a little bit different. I have learned what place to put him in and how to ride the horse to give him the best chance of jumping clear. As a less experienced rider than these guys [Deusser and Thieme], it takes me a little bit longer to figure it out. Iโ€™m so happy with everything today.โ€

Deusser continues to rack up wins at WEF and is happy to have his top partner with him in Wellington, Florida. He and the talented stallion โ€˜Tobiโ€™ won the Adequanยฎ WEF Challenge Cup during WEF 7, less than a week after the horse arrived on American soil.

Daniel Deusser (GER) & Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z in their winning presentation with Travis Gould, Owner and Operator of JTWG, Inc. (right), as well as Harley, Jacqui, and Wyatt Gould.

โ€œIโ€™ve been spoiled already,โ€ said Deusser. โ€œHe had a bit of time off last year and came back end of season last year which was already not a perfect time because of COVID, but to be honest every competition he went to he came back with good results. He did his last competition in December and has had basically two months off. I think he even enjoyed the time without me at home.

โ€œHeโ€™s been my number one horse for a long time,โ€ continued Deusser, โ€œand he knows exactly when he has to show up. In the warmup ring heโ€™s pretty quiet, but he comes in the ring and he knows what to do.โ€

Prior to the jump-off, the Kate Nash Boone Style Award was presented by Michael Meller to Jessica Springsteen to honor the memory of Kateโ€™s support and love of โ€œall things equestrian.โ€ The 2021 winner was selected by a judges panel, stewards, and ringmaster as the international equestrian who exemplified the best style of riding along with maintaining a sportsmanlike composure while competing in the CSIO at WEF.

The โ€œCheersโ€ Perpetual Trophy in Memory of Niall Grimes was presented to Bertram Allen as the leading rider representing Ireland in total money won in CSIO classes this past week. Niall Grimes was an accomplished equestrian whose lifelong dream was to represent Ireland in a Nationโ€™s Cup Class. It was at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Palm Beach that Niall realized his dream.

WEF 9 brings CSI5* competition, along with a concurrent CSI 2*, back to the International Arena at PBIEC on March 10-14 sponsored by Fidelity Investmentsยฎ with weekly highlights including: the $37,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m CSI5* on Wednesday, Thursdayโ€™s $73,000 Adequanยฎ WEF Challenge Cup Round 9, the $37,000 Bainbridge Companies 1.45m Classic CSI5*and $50,000 Wellington Equestrian Realty Grand Prix CSI 2* on Saturday, the $401,000 Fidelity Investmentsยฎ Grand Prix CSI5* as part of โ€œSaturday Night Lights,โ€ and the $73,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Classic CSI5* and on Sunday. All feature classes will be available live and on-demand on the livestream.

Final Results – $214,000 JTWG Inc. Grand Prix CSIO 4*

1) Daniel Deusser (GER) & Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z – 0 / 0 – 36.459

2) Andre Thieme (GER) & Chakaria – 0 / 0 – 37.491

3) Teddy Vlock (ISR) & Amsterdam 27 – 0 / 0 – 37.917

Source: Press release by Kate Pettersen & Sabrina Bashares / Jennifer Wood Media Inc. for ESP โ€“ Equestrian Sports Productions  / PBIEC โ€“ Palm Beach International Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ Sportfot


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