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Show Jumping World Cup

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Thermal, Calif.—Feb. 28  

It was a test that the legendary Flexible passed with flying colors.

After winning Friday’s $25,000 Smartpak Grand Prix, rider Rich Fellers and owners Harry and Mollie Chapman targeted him for the $50,000 Osphos Grand Prix on Sunday. They wanted to see how the 20-year-old veteran handled the bigger challenge.

Ocala, Fla.—Feb. 28

 When Marilyn Little decided to step back into show jumping, she didn't do it half-heartedly.

Wellington, Fla-- Feb. 7

 Old dogs may not be known for learning new tricks, but mature horses? Kent Farrington’s 15-year-old Uceko has figured a few out, and used them to his advantage on the way to a win in the $200,000 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping qualifier. 

Valle de Bravo, Mexico—Jan. 23  

Clear blue skies welcomed an international field to new facilities in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, where Juan Manuel Luzardo of Uruguay and Stan delivered a daring performance to win the $100,000 Longines FEI World Cupâ„¢ Jumping qualifier at CSI4*-W Valle de Bravo.

Rancho Murieta, Calif.—Sept. 26 

Last to go in a six-man jump off proved pivotal when Samuel Parot of Chile delivered the fastest double clear in the $100,000 Longines FEI World Cupâ„¢ Jumping at the Sacramento International Horse Show on Saturday night.

Aboard the 12-year-old bay gelding Atlantis (Andiamo—Royal Bravour L), Parot shaved over half of a second off the U.S. rider Quentin Judge’s target time of 37.55 seconds to finish at the head of the 24-starter field.

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