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Todd
Minikus and Pavarotti Cruise to the Top of the Leaderboard of the
2008 Rolex/USEF National Championship presented by Equine Motorcoach
By
Joanie Morris/USEF
Wellington,
FL - The 2008 Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping Championship presented
by Equine Motor Coach kicked off the Florida season in grand style
at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington on
Dec. 5. Under the lights in the International Ring, 43 horse and
rider combinations including 2007 National Champions Kent Farrington
and Up Chiqui went to task for the $40,000 Holiday & Horses Opener
which served as the first of two legs of the National Championship.
Todd Minikus and Pavarotti won the class and were the best of the 29
American combinations in the running for the national title. With a
lightning fast performance in a speed class where faults are converted
into time they jumped clear and finished on a time of 69.11 as the
third pair in the ring.
"I was disappointed that I had to go early especially with Marengo
and Hillary coming right behind me and with 40 some entries - going
third usually doesn't hold up. Kent and Up Chiqui and probably a dozen
horses in the class that could have been the winner. Sometimes it works
and sometimes it doesn't."
The 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (owned by Todd Minikus Ltd.)
stands less than 16 hands but found serious airtime as he flew around
the course. The Wellington, Fla. rider liked the fact that he could
utilize Pavarotti's versatility over Anthony D'Ambrosio's course.
"Anthony did a nice job of giving you inside or around options but
if you did the inside option for the most part you had to do the add
option in the lines," said Minikus of the course. "Pavarotti has the
ability, although he is very short, he has the ability of a very long
stride. As far as a championship course it was good, it maybe could
have been 1.50 m not 1.45m."
Minikus was relieved he went fast enough for the win, because he knows
there are places on the course where he could have gone even quicker. "I
made very tight turns. They weren't forward riding tight turns but
they were tidy," she said.
Minikus and Pavarotti were 0.71 seconds fast than the pair that followed
them as Hillary Dobbs and Marengo also blazed around the course. Owned
by the Dobbs Group, the 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding jumped a brave
round under the lights.
"I was really lucky," said Dobbs. "It is always hard going early.
The first two horses were big horses with big strides and mine is quicker.
Todd did all the inside turns, I was debating which ones to do, so
I made myself do them all for practice. My horse was amazing. I did
some dicey angles... He's always a brave horse and he was backed off
just enough so he was super careful."
Dobbs also felt she could have gone faster but that she added strides
in a couple of places where Minikus left them out. "From the triple
to the triple bar, I had such a sharp angle I had to do six after the
triple bar and Todd did five." said Dobbs. "There were two or three
places where I could or should have left out but didn't."
Dobbs, a 20-year-old student at Harvard University whose home is Sussex,
N.J., enjoys a distraction from school by coming to Florida even at
the end of a long season. "I don't get sick of it," said Dobbs who
hasn't had much of a break all year. "I just want to be at the horse
shows and get better. It is also a nice break from school, especially
during midterms."
A Herculean effort has gone in to preparing the venue at the Palm Beach
International Equestrian Center for the Final USEF Championship of
2008 and the 2009 show season. Organizer Mark Bellisimo and hundreds
of staff worked around the clock to ensure that the stage was ready
when the curtain was drawn.
The second and final leg of the Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping Championship
gets underway Sunday afternoon when the riders take to the ring for
the $60,000 Holiday and Horses World Cup Qualifier at 2 p.m.
Photo: Todd Minikus and Pavarotti riding to first place in the Rolex/USEF
National Show Jumping Championship presented by Equine Motorcoach at
the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center Friday. Photo: Ken Braddick-HorseSport
USA
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