
Wellington, Florida, USA โ March 10, 2021 โย On the opening day of week nine at the 2021 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF), McLain Ward (USA) and Catoki, owned by Marilla van Beuren, Bob Russell, and McLain Ward, galloped to the top spot in the $37,000ย Douglas Elliman Real Estateย 1.45m CSI 5* on Wednesday, March 10, in the International Arena at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC).
Wednesday afternoonโs feature class had 56 combinations contest the 1.45m two-phase format designed by Alan Wade (IRL) which featured obstacles numbered one through 13. A total of 32 competitors produced double clear efforts but as the 18th to go in the starting order, Ward did it quickest aboard the 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Catoki x Cartello B), holding the lead to the end of the class to take the victory in 25.51 seconds.
โAlan Wade is my favorite course designer in the world so itโs always good to see him again,โ said Ward. โThe power and speed always sets up nicely for Catoki because heโs so quick. Heโs got such good ground speed, which doesnโt allow for the bigger-strided horses to catch us over a longer course so it was a good track for us.โ
Ward and Catoki continue to find success in the International Arena including a win in the Grand Prix during WEF Premiere week. As the 12-week winter circuit moves into its final weeks, Ward is looking to close the home stretch with some big wins. When asked about how heโs feeling at this point, the veteran was quite candid.
โExhausted,โ he said with a laugh. โNo, weโd like to have a good finish. Iโm planning right now on taking Contagious to the World Cup Finals [in Sweden] which sounds like itโs going to happen and is pretty impressive considering all the things that are happening in the world. I have HH Azur and Kasper van het Hellehof to balance out the last few grand prix [classes] here at WEF, and for the most part weโve had a nice consistent circuit. We havenโt won any of the big grands prix but weโve been in the ribbons almost every week in the WEF Challenge Cup and the big classes. In general, Iโm happy with the horses, but we could use a big win.โ
Ward has mentioned in previous weeks that the level of competition at this yearโs WEF is some of the strongest there has ever been. For him, the difficult classes and top competitors he goes up against week after week have made his preparation for a major championship very high quality.
โItโs huge,โ said Ward. โWeโve had great sport here; the level has been very high and challenging. I hope that that pays well at the World Cup Finals.โ

Joining Ward in the winnerโs circle for Wednesday afternoonโs presentation were proud owners Marilla van Beuren and Bob Russell, who are familiar faces on the showgrounds.
โMarilla and Bob have Noche de Ronda and now Catoki, who we purchased about a year and a half ago,โ he said. โTheyโve been great supporters and fans of the sport. They love it, and theyโre always up here to root us on. To have a horse like Catoki win so many competitions is a lot of enjoyment.โ
The ninth week of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) continues with CSI 5* competition, along with a concurrent CSI 2*, in the International Arena at PBIEC until March 14 sponsored byย Fidelity Investmentsยฎ. Weekly highlights include Thursdayโs $73,000ย Adequanยฎ WEF Challenge Cup Round 9, Fridayโs the $37,000 Bainbridge Companiesย 1.45m Classic CSI 5*, the $50,000ย Wellington Equestrian Realtyย Grand Prix CSI2* on Saturday, and the $401,000 Fidelity Investmentsยฎ Grand Prix CSI 5* as part of โSaturday Night Lights.โ Make sure to watch Saturday nightโs live stream opening ceremonies to see the induction ceremony for Olympic gold and silver medalist Leslie Howard (CAN) and Olympic judge and long-time FEI Steward General David Distler (USA) into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame. The week concludes with the $73,000ย CaptiveOne Advisorsย 1.50m Classic CSI 5* on Sunday. Feature classes are available free live and on-demand on theย livestream.
Final Results – $37,000ย Douglas Elliman Real Estateย CSI 5*
1) McLain Ward (USA) & Catoki – 0 / 0 – 25.512
2) Martin Funchs (SUI) & Cha Mu 4 – 0 / 0 – 26.291
3) Erynn Ballard (CAN) & Ronja – 0 / 0 – 26.481
Source: Press release by Kate Pettersen / Jennifer Wood Media Inc. for ESP โ Equestrian Sports Productions / PBIEC โ Palm Beach International Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ Sportfot
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