Colombian Olympian Roberto Teran Tafur clinched his first international victory of the 2025 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in the $32,000 Adequan® CSI3* WEF Challenge Cup Round 1 on Thursday of WEF 1. Opening with the first of 12 FEI competitions, WEF continues through March 30 at Wellington International in Wellington, FL.

The group of riders who stepped out to challenge course designer Nick Granat’s (USA) technical track represented 13 nations. In the winning round format where the top 12 riders from the first round advance to the tie-breaking jump-off, Teran was able to recover from a late rail over the opening course. He and his 10-year-old grey Zangersheide gelding Iron Maiden (Clarimo x Kashmir van’t Schuttershof), owned by Rocking Basilisk Farm, returned for the jump-off in winning form to stop the clock at 41.63 seconds, more than two seconds faster than closest challenger Shane Sweetnam.

The Irish Olympian clocked in at 43.39 seconds on new mount Coriaan van Klapscheut Z, a nine-year-old gelding owned in partnership with Voquest LLC. Fellow Irishman Nicky Galligan took third in 43.54 seconds aboard 12-year-old mare VDL Nikita van de Leeuwerk, owned by Santa Rosa Group. (Top Canadian was Lexi Ray riding her own Crazy Friend, who finished equal 10th)

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