Wellington, FL – Hot off their win in Thursday’s $25,000 WEF Challenge Cup I, Canada’s Ian Millar and Redefin returned to the winner’s circle on Sunday, January 28, after taking victory in the $35,000 WEF/PBIEC Cup.

A total of 53 riders lined up to attempt the track set by Luc Musette of Belgium. While the course designer was limited to building fences set at a maximum height of 1.45m, he challenged the horses and riders in two combinations, fence five which featured a triple combination of oxer-vertical-oxer, and the final obstacle at fence 13, which was a double. While many riders faulted in these two combinations, fences fell throughout the course. Even still, 19 riders were able to post a clear round and book their ticket to the jump-off.

Young Puerto Rican rider Francis Tresroig who trains in the U.S. with Norman Dello Joio, was the pathfinder, just as he had been in the first round. Despite the pressure of being the first to go, Tresroig posted another clear round riding Ascertijo in a time of 47.055 seconds to move into the early lead.

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