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Luiz Francisco de Azevedo and Nashville Win $39,000 ProElite Welcome Stake CSI 2*

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    Luiz Francisco de Azevedo and Nashville ©Kendall Lueder for Natalie Suto Pictures

    Could 25, 2023 – Luiz Francisco de Azevedo (BRA) and Nashville have been the quickest of the day to take prime honors within the $39,000 ProElite Welcome Stake CSI 2*, the primary worldwide Welcome Stake of the 2023 season as a part of Tryon Spring 4 competitors. Francisco de Azevedo and Santa Cecilia Stables LLC’s Nashville (Diamant De Semilly x Darco), a 2013 Belgian Warmblood gelding, sped by the jump-off timers in 38.56 seconds to clinch the win. Scott Keach (AUS) and Wild Factor (Caraca x Contango II), Keach’s personal 2012 gelding produced a 41.49-second soar off spherical to earn reserve. Accepting the third-place ribbon was Maria Gabriela Brugal Gasso (DOM) and J’adore Flamenco, the 2012 Anglo-Arabian gelding owned by BG Stables LLC, stopping the clock in 42.22 seconds.

    Sixty-two entries challenged the primary spherical, with the course set by Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) and welcoming nineteen pairs to problem the second spherical. Francisco de Azevedo was a bit stunned with what number of entries certified for the soar off, after strolling the course and discerning its problem, however emphasised that it felt nice to win towards “many, many good riders and good horses. I made a decision to take all of the dangers, and it paid off. My horse is a naturally quick horse, and I took all the opposite dangers inside and determined to show actually tight. It went properly!”

    Victoria Heurtematte and Scarlett Du Sart Z Dominate $6,000 Two Section CSI 2*

    Victoria Heurtematte (PAN) and Scarlett Du Sart Z claimed the win in Wednesday’s $6,000 Two Section CSI 2* in a subject of 39 entries, stopping the velocity section timers in 26.32 seconds to clinch the blue ribbon. McKayla Langmeier (USA) and Pepita VD Rollebeek, Linda Landmeier’s 2015 Belgian Warmblood mare (Tangelo VD Zuuthoeve x Toulon), cleared the velocity section in 27.50 seconds to obtain second place honors, whereas third went to Luis Fernando Larrazabal (VEN) aboard Baroness, the 2015 Westphalian mare (Balous Bellini) owned by Leeann Ablin, after their 28.05-second clear efficiency. Twenty-two horse-and-rider pairs cleared the ability section to proceed on to the quick observe, with twelve entries posting double-clear rounds over each parts of the Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) observe.

    For more information and outcomes, go to www.Tryon.com.

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