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Red Rum Horse Food Alert: 18-year-old British female rider seals the 1.50m race for the Winter Equestrian Festival

Continental Horse Partner Red Rum Horse Food Alert: The 13-week race for the 2022 U.S. Winter Equestrian Festival continues to compete at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Centre in Wellington, Florida. In a $37,000 1.50m time-based showdown with play-offs, British female rider Grace Debney rode the 11-year-old Serra-France mare Boheme de la Roque to the end of the showdown.

Red Rum Horse Food Alert: 18-year-old British female rider seals the 1.50m race for the Winter Equestrian Festival

A 20-pair pair of centaurs competed in the race, with American Anthony D'Ambrosio and Venezuelan Andy Christiansen taking the route design for the race. The harsh rules became one of the biggest difficulties in the game, as many as 8 pairs of centaurs suffered time penalties in one round, and only 3 pairs successfully completed the match with zero penalties, joining hands to break into the final showdown of the play-offs. American talented rider Brian Moggre, who played at home, rode the 11-year-old Zangger Todemi Horse Dior P Z to make the first appearance in the play-offs and finished with zero penalties and 36.95 seconds to finish third. Daibney and Boheme de la Roque, who then came on, finished with zero penalties and 35.02 seconds, nearly 2 seconds ahead of Mogel, and finally locked in the championship podium. The last British rider to make the debut, Matthew Boddy, teamed up with 14-year-old Zanger to shed the horse Cliff Z, unable to catch up with Debney's marching rhythm, and finished second with zero penalties and 36.20 seconds.

After the game, Debney couldn't hide his excitement. She said: "I was wet all over my body, it was really cold, but frankly it was a pleasure to be able to compete with Boheme de la Roque because I knew she was a very capable horse and was always able to perform well. She helped us a lot, before that it was a little girl riding her, not a very strong and tall rider, and I think that's why I was able to find a tacit understanding with her. In the stable, Boheme de la Roque is so kind that it is one of my horse workers' favorite horses. She has the ability to compete at the FEI level and continues to lead me to higher levels. I was always able to rely on her, she would always give her all and hopefully win every game, she was a real fighter. During the race, she will focus on the race and will watch the position of the next obstacle in advance. ”

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