CSI 5*-W

Nina Mallevaey & My Clementine Team Up for More Magical Moments & Third Win in the $62,500 Speed Challenge CSI 5*-W

Ocala, Florida, USA โ€“ February 15, 2025 โ€“ In an astonishing performance, 25-year-old Nina Mallevaey (FRA) and My Clementine, owned by Rein Family and Tara Dow-Rein, won their third class of the week, this time taking the win in the $62,500 1.50m Speed CSI5*-W. They raced through the one-round course set by Bernardo Costa Cabral (POR) with no faults in 58.72 seconds. The speed queens also won the Two Phase Special on Thursday and the Winning Round class on Friday.

โ€œIt was something that Clem is really good in. She is so fast on the ground and so careful,โ€ she described. โ€œI did one less stride from jumps one to two. It was a normal eight strides, but I took an angle from the first one to do seven strides direct. I think I gained a little bit of time there. When I ask her to go fast, she has a really big stride, so that helped me too. The rest was quite good. There were some good turns. It was a good speed class because we could turn tight a few places. She did everything so well, and Iโ€™m so, so happy with her.โ€

McKayla Langmeier (USA) & Pepita vd Rollebeek

Second place went to McKayla Langmeier (USA) riding Pepita vd Rollebeek, a 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare (Otangelo x Toulon) owned by Rafferty Farm, who were clear in 60.10 seconds.

Rene Dittmer (GER) & Chelsea 179

With a time of 60.34 seconds, Rene Dittmer (GER) and Chelsea 179, a 10-year-old Oldenburg mare (Cador x Laudabilis) owned by Live Oak Plantation, finished third.

Nina Mallevaey (FRA) & My Clementine

Mallevaey felt that Saturdayโ€™s course design suited My Clementine, a 10-year-old Irish Sport Horse mare by O.B.O.S. Quality x Kashmir van Schuttershof that not only covers the ground quickly but turns well too.

After Fridayโ€™s victory, Mallevaey and her team were debating whether to go in Saturdayโ€™s class, but after getting her out Saturday morning, Mallevaey knew that โ€œClemโ€ was ready.

Nina Mallevaey (FRA) & My Clementine

โ€œShe had a week off last week, and sheโ€™s having a week off next week. The plan was to see how she felt this morning to see if she still had the energy to do a third class,โ€ she explained. โ€œI did some stretching with her this morning, and she still felt really good and fresh. In the warm-up she was also really fresh and happy. I think sheโ€™s in good condition. It was a good decision to do this third class.

Mallevaey said that the significance of this week has not eluded her. โ€œThis week I think she earned more than 200 ranking points, which is crazy. In my entire life Iโ€™ve never had that many points in a week,โ€ she said. โ€œIโ€™m so grateful to have her on my side. To have that kind of week is special. Itโ€™s never happened to me before, and I think I really need to enjoy it because itโ€™s not going to happen every week. Iโ€™m so proud of her.โ€

Final Results โ€“ $62,500 Speed Challenge CSI 5*-W – 1.50m

1) Nina Mallevaey (FRA) & My Clementine โ€“ 0 โ€“ 58.72

2) Mckayla Langmeier (USA) & Pepita vd Rollebeek โ€“ 0 โ€“ 60.10

3) Rene Dittmer (GER) & Chelsea 179 โ€“ 0 โ€“ 60.34

Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography



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