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Leave-outs Lead Todd Minikus & Kiekeboe Spirit to Win the $50,000 Stella Artois Grand Prix

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 Groupโ€™s Kiekeboe Spirit (Darius x Lolita Mh) to a blazing fast victory.

Irelandโ€™s 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 Oโ€™Shea (IRL) aboard Primo Cbi Cornet, setting the pace at 40.100 seconds. Several competitors attempted to chase down the time.

Sharn Wordley (NZL) & Hagelin

However, it wasnโ€™t until Sharn Wordley (NZL) stepped in that the lead changed. Wordley, hoping to keep his Sunday streak alive, guided Della Wordleyโ€™s 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.

Paul O’Shea (IRL) & Squirt Gun

Oโ€™Shea 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. โ€œTracy Fenney is always freaky fast, and Sharn Wordley (NZL) is always quick, so I watched their numbers,โ€ said Minikus. โ€œLucky 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 donโ€™t 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. โ€œThen I did nine across the middle. He turned well back to the combinationโ€”I was inside everyoneโ€™s footprints. Everyone was doing eight to the last, and I did seven.โ€

Todd Minikus (USA) & Kiekeboe Spirit

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 Oโ€™Shea 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. โ€œThe cover of the book doesnโ€™t really read the same,โ€ he laughed. โ€œHeโ€™s sensitive and bloodyโ€”at times he can take things a little personally, and you can hurt his feelings if you arenโ€™t 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: โ€œObviously, thereโ€™s no place like it in the whole world. Weโ€™ve 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 theyโ€™re doing, and itโ€™s just incredible.

Todd Minikus (USA) & Kiekeboe Spirit accepting their first-place award, presented by Tom Hern of World Equestrian Center.

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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