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Thursday, July 05 2012 / Published in General

Unbeatable Fellers and Flexible

(SPRUCE MEADOWS, Calgary, AB): The stars and stripes had a lot to celebrate at Spruce Meadows on the 4thof July during the first day of the 2012 Spruce Meadows ‘North American’ Tournament.

Tom Tisbo, President & CEO, Suncast Corporation, with today’s champion: Reed Kessler. (Photo by Spruce Meadows Media Services)

The American’s started out on their roll with 17 year old Reed Kessler (USA) aboard Onisha, a 13 year old Warmblood mare. Kessler faced off against 76 horse/rider combinations over the 500 meter course and 14 jumping efforts, designed by Michel Villancourt (CAN). Kessler is celebrating not only her 3rd FEI win at Spruce Meadows this season, but also a nomination to the 2012 US Olympic Team headed to London in August. Later this month, she will celebrate her 18th Birthday.

The celebration of the red, white and blue continued in the 1.50 meter AON Cup, featuring 14 jumping efforts stretched over 475 meters of track. With 45 horse/rider combinations competing over the Michel Villancourt (CAN) designed course. Nineteen combinations returned to the jump off. In the end, nobody could catch Richard Spooner (USA) and his 13 year old Warmblood gelding, Apache. Spooner is back on track to defend his title in the 2012 ‘North American’ Championship, with 4 FEI Victories at Spruce Meadows this season alone.

With the sun setting on the International Ring on the fourth of July, Rich Fellers (USA) had more than just his country to celebrate. A tough track designed by Michel Villancourt (CAN) saw 4 out of 25 horse/rider combinations move into the jump off. In true form, the 16 year old Irish bred stallion was unbeatable over 14 jumping efforts and 480 meters of track. This win adds to the pair’s perfect score at Spruce Meadows this season, winning 3 of 3 competitions entered. Despite all the success recently, including taking home the FEI Rolex World Cup Championship in April, Fellers isn’t letting it get to his head. “People ask me, how many wins, how much prize money, but none of that really matters to me,” said Fellers after his win in the International ring today. “I just take it day by day, and focus on keeping moving forward.”

Rich Fellers & Flexible, winners of the Sun Life Financial “Reach for the Sun”. (Photo by Spruce Meadows Media Services)

Olympic fever mounts tomorrow with the Canadian Olympic Committee officially announcing which Canadian riders will be representing the maple leaf in London this August. Spruce Meadows will be hosting the C.O.C. announcement, tomorrow at 11:00am in the Meadowcourt building. FEI International competition resumes tomorrow at Spruce Meadows, with the Progress Energy Cup at 4:00pm, and concluding with the PWC Cup at 7:30pm.

Suncast Cup – Top 10
1-Reed Kessler               USA       Onisha
2-Andres Rodriguez      VEN      Caballito
3-Eric Lamaze                CAN      Take Off
4-Christine McCrea      USA       Romantovich Take One
5-Shane Sweetnam      IRL         Siri
6-Michelle Parker        USA        Xel Ha
7-Darragh Kerins         IRL         Hot Wheels
8-Nayel Nassar             EGY       Lordan
9-Darragh Kerrins      IRL          S L Zepplin
10-Todd Gregory         NZL        Condendro

Aon Cup – Top 10
1-Richard Spooner      USA      Apache
2-Beezie Madden      USA       Mademoiselle
3-Katie Prudent        USA       V
4-Alec Lawler           USA        Glen Devon
5-Charlie Jayne       USA         Urbanus
6-Eric Lamaze          CAN        Hunters Scendix
7-McLain Ward         USA       Pjotter Van De Zonnehoeve
8-Meagan Nusz         USA        Dynamo
9-Kent Farrington      USA       Voyeur
10-Rodrigo Lambre      BRA      Chepepe La Escondida

Richard Spooner winner of the Aon Cup with Apache. (Photo by Spruce Meadows Media Services)

Sun Life Financial “Reach for the Sun” – Top 10
1-Rich Fellers            USA       Flexible
2-Beezie Madden      USA       Cortes C
3-Yann Candele        CAN       Carlotta Singular La Magnifica
4-McLain Ward         USA         Rothchild
5-Kent Farrington      USA       Uceko
6-Richard Spooner      USA      Cristallo
7-Lauren Tisbo            USA       King Kolibri
8-Ashlee Bond            USA        Cadett 7
9-Jonathan Asselin      CAN      Showgirl
10-Samantha Buirs      CAN      Total Touch

Tagged under: Reed Kessler, Rich Fellers & Flexible, Richard Spooner

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