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Frankie Chesler-Ortiz Claims $75,000 World Cup Qualifier Grand Prix at CSI-W Halton Place
Halton Hills, Ontario --- Frankie
Chesler-Ortiz had the distinction of winning the first $75,000 World Cup
Qualifier Grand Prix held as part of the CSI-W Canadian Country Classic held on
Sunday, September 3, at Halton Place in Halton Hills, ON.
A total of 20 horses lined up to attempt the track set by course designer Danny
Foster. When the first round was over, only four had qualified for the jump-off.
First to challenge was Amy Millar, 29, of Perth, ON. Millar incurred four faults
in a time of 53.58 seconds with Sweet Dreams, a 15-year-old selle francais
gelding owned by Jebb's Creek Investments.
Michael Grinyer of Campbellville, ON, was next into the ring with his
15-year-old partner, Alcatraz. The pair posted the first clear round of the
jump-off in a time of 54.32 seconds to move into the lead. His time at the top
was short-lived, however, as Chesler-Ortiz of Orangeville, ON, posted a clear
and efficient round in a time of 52.65 seconds riding Picolien Zeldenrust, a
nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare.
As the final challenger, it was all up to two-time Canadian Show Jumping
Champions Ainsley Vince and Catch 22. As the hometown favourite, Vince of
Milton, ON, had the crowd behind her and the clock on her side, but when her
16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding knocked a rail, Chesler-Ortiz was assured
the victory.
"I went in and went pretty fast, but not blazing because I wanted to make
sure that I jumped a clear round," said Chesler-Ortiz, 25, of her jump-off
strategy. "I thought being efficient everywhere was going to do it. By
being clear and efficient, I figured I would put a little pressure on Ainsley
and that's exactly what happened."
For her victory, Chesler-Ortiz took home $22,500 in prize money for owner Sher-Al
Farms of Orangeville, ON. In addition, the win proved that her work with
Picolien Zeldenrust, a horse she purchased two years ago while training in
Europe, is paying off.
"She has just been getting better and better, she is really coming into her
own," praised Chesler-Ortiz who remains the youngest competitor to ever
ride on the Canadian Show Jumping Team. "She went in and jumped fantastic,
she just cantered around beautifully, and I was really happy with her. This is
my first big Sunday win of the year. I am really proud of her."
Chesler-Ortiz also had four faults with her first ride of the day, Ranville, an
eight-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, to place eighth overall.
"Danny Foster built a nice course, and I think the course rode a little
more difficult than we thought it would when we walked it," assessed
Chesler-Ortiz. "Overall, I thought that Timur Leckebusch ran a fantastic
show. It is a beautiful field to jump on, and the footing held up nicely - all
the horses jumped well. It is nice to see a new facility hosting international
competition, and it is very refreshing to see people like Timur trying to make
things happen for our sport."
Timur Leckebusch, President of the CSI-W Canadian Country Classic, intends to
make the World Cup Qualifier Grand Prix an annual event at Halton Place, his
200-acre world-class equestrian facility in Halton Hills, ON.
$75,000 World Cup Qualifier
Grand Prix - CSI-W Halton Place, Halton Hills, ON
Rider Hometown Horse Faults Time
1. Frankie Chesler-Ortiz Orangeville, ON Picolien Zeldenrust 0:0 52.65
2. Michael Grinyer Campbellville, ON Alcatraz 0:0 54.32
3. Ainsley Vince Milton, ON Catch 22 0:4 49.27
4. Amy Millar Perth, ON Sweet Dreams 0:4 53.58
5. Elliott Stone Midland, ON Freestyle 4
6. Lauren Hunkin Perth, ON Orleans 4
7. Amy Millar Perth, ON Costa Rica 4
8. Frankie Chesler-Ortiz Orangeville, ON Ranville 4
9. Alison Moore Ottawa, ON Chianto 4
10. Michael Grinyer Campbellville, ON Garth 5
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