American team veteran Rich Fellers jumped to victory at Spruce Meadows today in the $65,000 ESSO Challenge World Cup. Fellers teamed up with his 15 year Irish bred stallion, Flexible, to post two flawless rounds over the Michel Vaillancourt (CAN) designed courses. Nine of the 24 starters advanced to the jump off after answering all of the challenges of the 510 metre 16 jumping effort first round course. In the jump off Fellers and Flexible blew the field away with a remarkable clear round trip that was nearly 2 seconds faster than second place finisher’s Mario Deslauriers and Urico.

“Flexible is the smallest horse in the field but he’s naturally fast and I love to ride fast. It works out well,” said Fellers of his victory. That left the competition with their jaws dropping in disbelief at the pace he carried while still jumping clear.

The jump off entry also included the likes of Ian Millar (Can), Michael Whitaker (GBR), Beezie Madden (USA) and Kent Farrington (USA) but none was going to catch Fellers at the top of his jump off game.

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