It was no class for the faint-hearted, with only five making it to the jumpoff, including 'not the quickest horse on the planet.'
The fun and exciting show jumping event raises funds for more than 40 Palm Beach County charities every year at Wellington International.
The Christmas edition marked a great year-end sale for Youhorse.auction with an undisclosed Canadian buyer scooping up a lovely 7-year-old.
The Monday wrap-up of the holiday extravaganza saw the UK rider win the feature event to close the London International Horse Show.
The victory came aboard Hello Jefferson in a starting field of 37, edging Germany's Daniel Deusser and Killer Queen VDM.
Day three featured the FEI Driving World Cup, Christmas Cracker and Snowflake Stakes; John Whitaker receives Lifetime Achievement Award.
Daniel Coyle rode Ariel Grange's Legacy to win the $250,000 CSI4*-W over a tough, technical track that saw few clear rounds.
It was another jam-packed day of dressage, driving and jumping at this iconic holiday show, with large international fields.
There was something for everyone with show jumping, driving, dressage World Cup, an eventing presentation and Shetland Pony Grand National!
The jumping selection criteria for Canadian athletes are now available on the Equestrian Canada website.