Tony Stormanns won the $50,000 Grand Prix and McLain Ward won the $32,000, 1.50m Classic at WEF
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- January 19, 2025
- By Staff Writers
WELLINGTON, Fla.--Tony Stormanns, 19 of Germany, on Donjon d’Asschaut won the $50,000 Grand Prix under the lights Saturday evening, Jan. 18, while McLain Ward, riding Princess Dalou H, an exciting new 10-year-old prospect, won the $32,000, 1.50m Classic on the grass Derby Field during the afternoon session of the Winter Equestrian Festival..
From the time he was 11, Stormanns would sit ringside at WEF and dream about competing in the International Arena.
During ‘Saturday Night Lights’, the 17-year-old made that dream come true over the strongest national grand prix field ever seen at Wellington International.
“This means a lot to me because I've spent nearly every winter here since I was 11 years old,” said Stormanns after beating a field that included reigning Olympic Champion Christian Kukuk, world no. 6 Mclain Ward, former World and Olympic Champion Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil and Olympic team gold medalist Harry Charles of Great Britain. “Now I’m here winning the classes I used to watch with my friends. It hasn’t quite set in yet, but it’s really special."
“It's awesome to have this crowd of spectators who are new to horses come and watch,”said Stormanns of the packed house at Wellington International on Saturday night. “You have this every week and it's quite impressive and makes it a little more exciting.”
From a starting field of 45 over a course set by Ana Catalina “Catsy” Cruz Harris of Mexico, 12 went clean to advance to the jump-off.