Rodrigo Pessoa Crowned King in the $50k Grand Prix 2* at WEF

The seventh week of the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, FL, concluded on Sunday, February 25. Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) rode Chaganus to the win in the $50,000 Grand Prix CSI 2*, presented by The Dutta Corp. in association with Guido Klatte.

WEF continues with its eighth week of competition on February 28-March 4 with CSIO 4* competition sponsored by U.S. Trust & Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Highlights include the $35,000 Hermès Under 25 Semi-Final Grand Prix on Friday, March 2, at 7 p.m., the $150,000 Nations Cup, presented by U.S. Trust & Bank of America Merrill Lynch on Saturday, March 3, at 7 p.m., and the $205,000 CSIO4* Grand Prix, presented by Lugano Diamonds on Sunday, March 4, at 1 p.m.

Rodrigo Pessoa and Chaganus. Photo by Sportfot Photography

The Sunday feature class had 45 entries, and 12 of those were clear to move on to the jump-off. The top three were the only double clears in the class. Pessoa and Chaganus, a ten-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Chacco-Blue x Carthago owned by Pessoa Stables LLC, ended up with the winning time of 36.11 seconds for victory.

Wilhelm Genn (GER) and Dieta, Taylor Reid’s ten-year-old KWPN mare by Ukato x Indorado, placed second with a time of 37.28 seconds. Wilton Porter (USA) and Delinquent JX, an 11-year-old SHBGB gelding by Darco x I Need You owned by Sleepy P Ranch LLC, finished third with a time of 39.33 seconds.

Pessoa took over the ride on Chaganus in 2017 from fellow Brazilian Yuri Mansur and praised his carefulness and competitive nature, but knew he had to work on the horse’s flexibility.

Click here to watch Rodrigo Pessoa and Chaganus’ winning round!

“I would say he would be a little bit stiff, and we were working on getting him a little bit looser to have more control in the ring,” said Pessoa. “I really focused from October until now on a lot of flatwork and a lot of getting him supple because I knew to get him to the next level he would need to be better with control.”

After their success this week, Pessoa feels ready to move Chaganus up to the next level.

“He is a horse that is really eager to go, and we want to contain him a little bit. He is a fun horse to ride because he wants to jump the fences clear,” he noted. “He was third on Friday and won today. For me that was the most important that he performed well both days.”

Rodrigo Pessoa and Chaganus in their presentation ceremony with ringmaster Steve Rector and Guido Klatte. Photo by Sportfot Photography

The pairing of Genn and Dieta had a slow start due to Dieta’s late start to competition and Genn dealing with multiple injuries in 2017, but has recently come together for success.

“She had several foals, so she didn’t come in to the sport until she was seven,” said Genn. “I bought her here in the States when she just came into the country. We developed her up to 1.30m, then one of my clients bought her for me to stay on and ride her.

“She’s a little tricky,” he continued. “She has an old-fashioned body, a little long in the back, and she takes her head extremely high. I haven’t found out a different way to ride her. This seems to be the best way she goes. She has a lot of scope, she’s careful, and she tries really hard. This was her first FEI week, so I am really happy.”

Porter was happy with his mount’s consistency and that he and his younger brother Lucas both made it to the jump-off in the grand prix while their trainer, World Champion show jumper Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED), was out of town.

“These two-star weeks are the perfect level for him and me,” said Porter. “He’s been really consistent, which I’m proud of, and also this is the first week my brother and I have shown without Jeroen here, so I am proud of the fact that he has been able to teach us to do it independently.”

He added, “It’s an honor to be sitting here with these two great riders. They have a lot of grand prix wins between the two of them, so hopefully one day I can have a record that matches theirs.”

 

Final Results: $50,000 Grand Prix CSI 2*, presented by The Dutta Corp. in association with Guido Klatte 

1   CHAGANUS: 2008 Oldenburg gelding by Chacco-Blue x Carthago

RODRIGO PESSOA (BRA), Pessoa Stables LLC: 0/0/36.11

2   DIETA: 2008 KWPN mare by Ukato x Indorado

WILHELM GENN (GER), Taylor Reid: 0/0/37.28

3   DELINQUENT JX: 2007 SHBGB gelding by Darco x I Need You

WILTON PORTER (USA), Sleepy P Ranch LLC: 0/0/39.33

4   SHARAPOVA IMPERIO EGIPICIO: 2002 Brazilian mare by Baloubet du Rouet x Welton Ambassador

FRANCISCO JOSE MESQUITA MUSA (BRA), Daniel Aguiar Morelli: 0/4/34.96

5  EXPLOSION W: 2009 KWPN gelding by Chacco Blue x Baloubet du Rouet

EMILY MASON (GBR), Poden Farms: 0/4/36.95

6   COLUMBCILLE DE REVE: 2008 Irish Sport Horse mare by Hermes de Reve x Errigal Flight
LAUREN CROOKS (USA), Crooks Show Jumping LLC: 0/4/37.27

7=  BACHELOR 4: 2002 Rheinlander by Baloubet du Rouet x Grosso Z
FREDDIE VAZQUEZ (PUR), Messenger Hill: 0/4/37.31

7=  TOSCA DU FEUGRE: 2007 Selle Francais mare by Calvaro x Nidor Platiere

LAUREN FISCHER (USA), Cheryl Fischer: 0/4/37.31

9   CHARLIE: 2008 Oldenburg gelding by Chacco-Blue x Charlie Z

WINN ALDEN (USA), Southern Arches, LLC: 0/4/37.42

10  HITCHCOCK VD BROEKKANT: 2007 BWP gelding by Canturo x Heartbreaker

ALISE OKEN (USA), Hi Hopes Farm LLC: 0/4/40.62

11  FANTAST: 2005 BWP gelding by Toulon x Rubens du Ri d’Asse

ILAN FERDER (ISR), Sagamore Farms: 0/8/36.70

12  DIAMONTE DARCO: 2005 GBSH mare by Unbelievable Darco x Unknown

LUCAS PORTER (USA), Sleepy P Ranch LLC: 0/8/37.20