Twelve weeks of 1.50m competition came to a peak on Saturday evening in the $146,000 CaptiveOne Advisors CSI4* 1.50m Series Final during the penultimate week of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) at Wellington International. From a field bursting with talent and international accolades, U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Mclain Ward sealed the deal with Quimi del Maset from a 12-horse jump-off with only a second to spare.

Fifty-eight qualified entries moved forward to the final during the Bainbridge Companies sponsored WEF 11 over courses designed by Olaf Petersen Jr. (GER). Ward piloted a brand new mount to his string, but there was no misunderstanding between the two when it came to the need for foot speed in the jump-off.

Coming off a Rolex Grand Slam win at the Dutch Masters just a couple weeks ago, Ward has carried the momentum back to WEF. Ultimately, Quimi del Maset, the nine-year-old Spanish-bred sporthorse (Quasimodo Z x Increta del Maset) owned by The Kasper Group, broke the timers near the middle of the short course group but held on for the win over runner-up Charlotte Jacobs (USA) riding Rincoola Milsean, owned by North Star. Ward stopped the clock at 44.34 seconds, while Jacobs crossed the timers at 45.40 seconds.

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