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Will Simpson goes for two in Palm Beach Equine Clinic CSI3* Speed at Wellington International

Sunday, 17 November 2024
CSI3* Wellington International 2024

Photo © Cassidy Klein Will Simpson and Chacco P won the Palm Beach Equine Clinic CSI3* 1.45m Speed during ESP Pre-Charity at Wellington International. Photo © Cassidy Klein.

 

Edited press release from Wellington International 

 


 

U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Will Simpson swept the top two placings in the $32,000 Palm Beach Equine Clinic CSI3* 1.45m Speed on Saturday during the ESP Pre-Charity week at Florida’s Wellington International. Winning aboard veteran mount Chacco P (Chacco-Blue x Cellestial), Simpson was second with up-and-coming 9-year-old Keminko N (Grand Slam VDL x Numero Uno).

Simpson and Chacco P were in it to win it and posted the unbeatable time of 60.34 seconds from third in the original order over the Hector Loyola (PUR) designed speed track. His second place round on Keminko N stopped the clock at 61.39 seconds. The United States swept the podium with Alessandra Volpi rounding out the top three placings aboard her own Berlinda (Berlin 8 x Gento) in 61.5 seconds.

When asked about how Chacco P feels at 15, Simpson said, “He’s in perfect condition and there’s no slowing down, he feels like he will go until he's 20. 

“He was on fire today; he's so fast with his feet,” continued Simpson of the Mecklenburg gelding (Chacco-Blue x Elite). “He's 18 hands, yet he can turn on a dime. He's a real fun horse to ride in the speed classes.”

Photo © Sportfot Will Simpson and Chacco P are presented as winners of the $32,000 Palm Beach Equine Clinic CSI3* Speed by Dr. Christopher Elliott. Photo © Sportfot.

After challenging the rest of the 34-horse field to chase him, Simpson returned with Keminko N, a Dutch Warmblood gelding by Grand Slam, and proved the young horse is one to watch. “He's very green; he’s nine but he feels more like a seven-year-old. 

“He's come up through the ranks and he's a real fighter,” continued Simpson. “At first, I thought he was long-strided, but now I can leave strides out anywhere. You can also see in his eyes that he loves the sport and being out there competing." 

After pocketing two top finishes early in the season, Simpson hopes to return to Wellington during the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) and compete in one of four five-star offerings during the 2025 season.

“It is very exciting for me to be here in Wellington,” said Simpson, who recently relocated to Ocala, FL, after basing the last 40 years of his career in California. “This is one of the reasons; it's a quick jaunt here and it’s very nice to be able to come down and show because I've got a couple of nice horses that I want to stay competitive with for a few more years.” 

 



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