Kama Godek Triumphs in $30,000 Grand Prix at WEC Wilmington Winter Classic 3
Lady Stakkata Leads the Way to Godek’s Third Grand Prix Victory of the Season
14 December 2025 at 12:08 pmBy b.wehner
Kama Godek once again proved her dominance aboard her own 10-year-old Holsteiner mare, Lady Stakkata (Stakkato x Lady Levisto). This win marks Godek’s third Grand Prix victory of the season, following previous triumphs at Midwest Indoors II and Winter Classic 2.
Returning first for the jump-off, Godek and Lady Stakkata set the pace with a confident, flowing round, stopping the clock in 37.692 seconds. Their combination of precision and careful speed left the judges impressed and proved unbeatable for the remainder of the class.
Sam Pegg and his 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding, Casadimo (Cachas x Orissa S), mounted a strong challenge, posting a clear effort in 39.488 seconds to claim second place. Emma Linton secured third aboard her 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, Victory Rw Broekkant Z (Vigo D’arsouilles x Evolution), completing the jump-off in 41.227 seconds.
Godek’s consistent performance across three different horses this season underscores her skill, poise, and adaptability under pressure. Her win at WEC Wilmington Winter Classic 3 continues a streak of strong results that keep her among the top competitors in the Midwest indoor circuit.
Photo by Winslow Photography
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