For the second day in a row, it was Canada’s Tiffany Foster and Brighton that stood in the winner’s circle following their win in the $35,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round VIII held Thursday, March 3, at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, FL.

The eighth week of competition at the 12-week Winter Equestrian Festival is CSIO4* Nations’ Cup week, bringing together teams from around the world to compete for the coveted $150,000 FEI Nations’ Cup on Friday night, March 4. Foster of North Vancouver, BC, who will be riding as a member of the Canadian Team in the Nations’ Cup, and Brighton won Wednesday’s $5,000 Carolex Stables CSIO Welcome before returning to the international ring on Thursday to claim the $35,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round VIII. Held as a speed competition, Foster was chasing the leading time of 61.36 seconds set by two-time U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Beezie Madden riding Vanilla. With tight turns and sheer foot speed, Foster managed to shave a tenth of a second off of Madden’s time, racing home in 61.26 seconds to seal the victory.

“He is awesome,” said Foster of the ten-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Contender II x Quick Star) owned by Andy and Carlene Ziegler’s Artisan Farms and Eric Lamaze’s Torrey Pines Stable. “He is a really cool horse because he only likes to go at speed; last night I was not really even trying to go fast. I just went along at his speed and that was enough to win. Today, I was at speed and he was just awesome.

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