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Back-to-Back! Richard Vogel Victorious Again in the $75,000 WEF Premiere Grand Prix

Wellington, Florida, USA – January 05, 2024 – World no. 6 Richard Vogel (GER) left his mark on opening week of the 2025 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) with back-to-back wins at Wellington International in Wellington, Florida, USA. After topping the Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup Premiere Round riding Levi Noesar on Thursday, he returned Sunday afternoon to win the $75,000 WEF Premiere Grand Prix in the irons of Event de L’Heribus.

Richard Vogel (GER) & Event de L’Heribus

In their first show together, Vogel and the 10-year-old German-bred gelding (Emir De Vy x Komanche Des Fontenis) bested a 12-horse jump-off over courses designed by Eric Hasbrouck (USA). A fierce competitor in any jump-off, Vogel stopped the clock at 34.086 seconds. to pip the then leaders Shane Sweetnam (IRL) on Gilona AO.

Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & Gilona AO

Sweetnam‘s time of 34.24 seconds stood for second place.

Jacqueline Ruyle (USA) & Cyramo Z

Jacqueline Ruyle (USA) rounded out the podium for the home country riding Cyramo Z in 35.065 seconds. 

“I’m very excited about our future with him,” said Vogel, a German Olympian who is basing in Wellington for his winter season. “It’s a super way to start the season and a spectacular way to begin our partnership.”

Vogel found “Sven”—as the horse is known around the barn—with the Berger family in Bavaria, South Germany. “More than a year ago, I bought another horse off them and I saw him in the stable. Even in the stall I could see that he was smart. I knew him from videos and followed the horse quite a bit, but they weren’t ready to sell. I went back two months ago to try him and the feeling was very good.”

Richard Vogel (GER) & Event de L’Heribus

Event de L’Heribus was produced by Sabrina Berger and collected many notable wins in the young horse ranks. “Sabrina did a super job with him; brought him up very well so that we can take over the reins and straight away have success. That’s a nice feeling and a compliment to their work also.”

Richard Vogel (GER) & Event de L’Heribus

When asked about his impressive record over speed tracks, Vogel responded. “Nowadays, our sport is so fast. I think it’s for sure an advantage to already have a naturally fast horse and I like those types of horses. If a horse jumps a lot of clear rounds but is a little bit slow it’s also a very good horse, but to win a class is obviously easier on a naturally fast horse.”

Specifically referencing Event De L’Heribus, he concluded, “In the stable, he looks heavy but under the saddle he gets quite modern. If you see him without a saddle, you almost think it’s an old-fashioned type but he has so much blood and is so intelligent. I think that’s what makes him special.”

Richard Vogel (GER) & Event de L’Heribus

Final Results – $75,000 WEF Premiere Grand Prix

1) Richard Vogel (GER) & Event de L’Heribus – 0 / 0 – 34.086

2) Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & Gilona AO – 0 / 0 – 34.240

3) Jacqueline Ruyle (USA) & Cyramo Z – 0 / 0 – 35.065

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: © Wellington International / Cassidy Klein / Sportfot



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