
Ocala, Florida โ July 27, 2025 โ A beautiful, sunny Florida morning set the scene for the $50,000 Stella Artois National Grand Prix, where 20 horse-and-rider combinations vied for top honors. In a nail-biting 12-horse jump-off, it was Todd Minikus (USA) who piloted Spirit Groupโs Kiekeboe Spirit (Darius x Lolita Mh) to a blazing fast victory.
Irelandโs Colm Quinn once again laid the tracks in the WEC Grand Arena. Twelve returned for the jump-off, but only six managed to deliver double-clear efforts.
The first clear round came from Paul OโShea (IRL) aboard Primo Cbi Cornet, setting the pace at 40.100 seconds. Several competitors attempted to chase down the time.

However, it wasnโt until Sharn Wordley (NZL) stepped in that the lead changed. Wordley, hoping to keep his Sunday streak alive, guided Della Wordleyโs Hagelin (Stolzenberg x Graefin Top), a 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding, to a sharp, speedy round, taking over the top spot by seven-tenths of a second in 39.371 seconds.

OโShea returned with his second mount, Squirt Gun (Diarado x Sarastra Star), a 14-year-old Oldenburg gelding owned by Team Eye Candy. The pair delivered a smart, efficient trip to stop the clock at 39.635 seconds, just three-tenths of a second behind Wordley.
But the day belonged to Todd Minikus (USA), who had the advantage of going second-to-last in the jump-off. โTracy Fenney is always freaky fast, and Sharn Wordley (NZL) is always quick, so I watched their numbers,โ said Minikus. โLucky enough, I got to go after them. They were doing 11 from one to two, then the tight rollback, then 10 across to the black oxer. I really donโt count in the jump-off, but my wife told me I did nine from one to two, which is two less than everyone else. I was thinking 10, but somehow I did nine,โ he laughed. โThen I did nine across the middle. He turned well back to the combinationโI was inside everyoneโs footprints. Everyone was doing eight to the last, and I did seven.โ

With all the leave-outs, Minikus and the 10-year-old Anglo-European Sport Horse (AES) gelding blazed through the timers in 37.964 seconds, more than a second faster than Wordley, to take the win. Wordley settled for second, while OโShea claimed third with Squirt Gun and fourth aboard Primo Cbi Cornet.
Although Kiekeboe Spirit is a large horse, Minikus shared that he rides quite lightly. โThe cover of the book doesnโt really read the same,โ he laughed. โHeโs sensitive and bloodyโat times he can take things a little personally, and you can hurt his feelings if you arenโt careful. But today worked out. Team Minikus put in a great effort, and my wife even drove up to make sure I do things right.โ
Minikus has spent most of the summer competing at World Equestrian Center โ Ocala and shared high praise for the venue: โObviously, thereโs no place like it in the whole world. Weโve been fortunate enough to go to a lot of places, and there is nothing like this. The Roberts have done an out-of-this-world job. The whole team here is very comprehensive about what theyโre doing, and itโs just incredible.

Final Results โ $50,000 Stella Artois National Grand Prix
1) Todd Minikus (USA) & Kiekeboe Spirit โ 0 / 0 โ 37.964
2) Sharn Wordley (NZL) & Hagelin โ 0 / 0 โ 39.371
3) Paul O’Shea (IRL) & Squirt Gun โ 0 / 0 โ 39.635
Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography
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