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Event sneak preview of Summer Olympics

Gates open Saturday for largest, richest US stop

- Sharon Robb Special to The Post | USA TODAY NETWORK SPORTFOT

WELLINGTON — Defending champion Richard Vogel, of Germany, heads a who’s who of show jumpers for the Winter Equestrian Festival’s “Saturday Night Lights” $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI5 at Wellington Internatio­nal.

Last year in front of a packed house of 8,000 fans, Vogel and 9-year-old gelding Cepano Baloubet won a six-rider jumpoff in 40.43 seconds and pocketed $165,000. Vogel had set the time to chase from the pole position.

Vogel will be joined by 39 of the best equestrian­s from around the world in what could be a sneak preview of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in the season-ending five-star grand prix.

It is the largest and richest grand prix in the United States and one of the last U.S. stops before Olympic selections begin.

Among the world-class field are: No. 1 world-ranked Henrik von Eckermann, of Sweden; No. 2 Ben Maher, of Great

Britain; No. 4 Kent Farrington, of Wellington, a U.S. Olympic Show Jumping Team silver medalist; four-time Olympian and

Olympic gold medalist McLain Ward; two-time Olympian and Olympic gold medalist Laura Kraut, of Royal Palm Beach; Canada’s Tiffany Foster, the topranked female rider in the world; Brazilian Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa; and Jessica Springstee­n, U.S. Olympic Show Jumping Team silver medalist and daughter of rock legend Bruce Springstee­n.

The course will be designed by Brazil’s Guilherme Jorge, the course builder for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The obstacles will reach 160 centimeter­s high, equivalent to jumping over a person who is 5-foot-2, and as wide as 6foot-7.

The 13-week WEF officially ends on Sunday with the $62,500 FEI 2 Vogel Grand Prix, $50,000 1.50 National Grand Prix and several other smaller classes. The ESP Spring Season starts next week with the A-T Children’s Project.

Gates open on Saturday at 6 p.m. General admission is free. Parking is $22 per car. The venue is at 3400 Equestrian Club Drive, just off South Shore and Pierson Road. For informatio­n, call 561-793-5867.

 ?? ?? Richard Vogel and United Touch won the “Saturday Night Lights” $385,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival.
Richard Vogel and United Touch won the “Saturday Night Lights” $385,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival.

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