Canada's Vanessa Mannix places 5th with Catinka in a starting field of 78 entries over a track set by course designer Oscar Soberon.
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Ben Maher and Tic Tac set a blistering pace to claim victory in the $137,000 Restylane Grand Prix CSI3* to wrap up the second week of WEF.
Mario Deslauriers is top Canadian, riding Uris De La Roque to 6th place in the Saturday afternoon class on the Derby Field at WEF.
A split field of 105 entries took on the two $6,000 classes; Canadian David Arcand and Malle Babbe Van’t Kieveld place 6th in Sec. B.
The first international grand prix of the 2021 WEF circuit ended in a win for Madden, with two Canadians in the top ten.
Molly Ashe Cawley (USA) and Berdien captured the win in the 1.50m class at WEF; Canada's Vanessa Mannix was 6th aboard Catinka 25.
The pair take the premiere round of the series as the first week of WEF gets underway; Ballard also grabs 5th spot with Kamilla D.
Ramiro Quintana (ARG) started his WEF show season off on a high note with a victory in the $8,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m Jumpers.
With no spectators allowed at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, fans can expect free, fun and interesting livestreams.
The “WEF Premiere” week will be held January 6-10 at the beginning of the WEF 2021 circuit held at PBIEC in Wellington, FL.