WEF: Paris Sellon and Canasta Z Capture $35,000 Douglas Elliman 1.45m Class
USA’s Paris Sellon and Canasta Z kicked off the final week of competition at the 2017 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) on Wednesday, March 29, with a win in the $35,000 Douglas Elliman 1.45m CSI 4* at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL.
Olaf Petersen, Jr. (GER) is the course designer in the International Arena at PBIEC for week 12 competition. Petersen set the speed track for 55 starters in Wednesday’s 1.45m and saw 19 clear rounds. Sellon and her 13-year-old Zangersheide mare (Canabis Z x Caretano Z) laid down the winning time of 56.65 seconds early in the order. Try as they might, some of the fastest riders of the circuit could not outrun her.
Conor Swail (IRL) and Finca Horses’ Flower finished a close second in 56.84 seconds. Daniel Coyle and Susan Grange’s Tienna placed third in 56.92 seconds, and Laura Chapot (USA) and her own and Mary Chapot’s Thornhill Kate stopped the clock in 58.32 seconds to place fourth.
“I surprised myself honestly!” Sellon said of her victory. “After I went, I did not really look at the order. I just wanted to let it be, so I was really pleased. Sometimes I do not push the gas pedal 100%. Today, everything just worked out great and I am glad I got a good result.”
Describing her round, Sellon stated, “When I walked the course, I knew that I had a pretty good shot at it, just because it was a really good course for my horse because there were a lot of turns. She is really quick, and she turns on a dime. I think every rollback she did really well. She is also really quick in the air and across the ground, so I think that is what split the time between the Irish boys and me. She is just so quick off the ground and quick to turn.”
Sellon’s Willow Grace Farm purchased Canasta Z one year ago from Vincent Voorn in Europe. The mare had previously been showing with Sweden’s Elina Petersson, jumping up to the 1.50m level and some four-star grand prixs.
“It has taken a little bit of time to get used to her just because she is so hot and a little bit of a different type than what I am used to,” Sellon noted. “She is super competitive. She is so careful, and every time she goes in the ring she gives 100%. I just have to more stay out of her way than anything. She is just a really great horse.”
After WEF, Sellon’s horses fly back to Europe with trainer Lauren Hough, where Sellon will kick off her European tour in Hamburg, Germany.
Also competing in the International Arena on Wednesday, Mario Deslauriers (USA) and Lisa Deslauriers’ Cooper Royal won the Spy Coast Farm Seven-Year-Old Developing Jumper speed class. Molly Ashe (USA) and Louisburg Farm’s Picobello Choppin PC topped the $6,000 Illustrated Properties 1.40m CSI 4* speed class. Sarah Scheiring (USA), aboard Thomas Welsh’s Newtown Jumping Jack, concluded the day with a win in the $6,000 Illustrated Properties 1.40m Power and Speed.