
Wellington, Florida, USA โ March 03, 2024 โ British Olympic champion Ben Maher (GBR) celebrated a banner week at Wellington International during Week 8 of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). He capped the final day on Sunday with a victory in the $200,000 JTWG, Inc. Grand Prix CSIO 4* aboard Point Break, owned by Charlotte Rossetter and Pamela Wright.
Five pairs jumped clear over courses designed by USAโs Steve Stephens and Nick Granat, but Maher was the only one to finish double-clear on the day. He and the Swedish Warmblood stallion (Action-Breaker x Balou du Rouet) set the standard as first to jump clear and first to return for the tie-breaking jump-off.

Coco Fath (USA) came closest to pipping the British rider, but settled for second on a single time fault in the jump-off. She rode Aventador 5, a 12-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Arpeggio x Landadel) for owner Hillside Farm;

Belgiumโs Zoe Conter (BEL) rounded out the podium on La Una, a 13-year-old Oldenburg mare (Chacco-Blue x For Pleasure), owned by Stephex Stables, with the fastest four-fault round over the short course.ย

โThis is probably the biggest grand prix he’s won,โ said Maher of Point Break, a horse heโs had in his string since the stallion’s six-year-old year. โIt wasn’t so long ago he was spooking off every golf cart, but he was always a very talented horse and he’s progressed on very nicely.

โHis athleticism is what separates him from the other horses,โ continued Maher. โThe way he can bend his body and move his shoulder allows my job to become much easier. I can ride at the jumps and trust that he can do the job for me.โ

Maherโs groom, Kirsty Bond, was presented with the $500 Grooms Award by Double H Farm after the victory in recognition of her care of Point Break.

The grand prix win for Maher was combined with Thursdayโs victory riding Ginger-Blue in the Adequanยฎ WEF Challenge Cup qualifier. The consistent results secured him the Martha Jolicoeur Leading International Rider Award, presented together with Michael and Wendy Smith.

โI’ve got a lot of horses ready to go at this level, so I’m very lucky,โ said Maher. โBut I’ve tried to use the horses sparingly. I really try to plan which horse is right for each class. To finish on this today has topped off a great week. The strength and depth in my teamโboth horses and peopleโit’s a great time to be able to ride right now.โ
International competition continues at WEF with CSI5* and 2* competition presented by Bainbridge Companies resuming on March 6.

Final Results โ $200,000 JTWG, Inc. Grand Prix CSIO 4*
1) Ben Maher (GBR) & Point Break โ 0 / 0 โ 41.40
2) Coco Fath (USA) & Aventador 5 โ 0 / 1 โ 48.29
3) Zoe Conter (BEL) & La Una โ 0 / 4 โ 42.34
Source: Press Release from Wellington International
Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein
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