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Tracy Fenney Wins the Welcome Prix at WEC Ocala

Todd Minikus Finishes Second

January 9, 2026 at 6:33 PMBy a.dunne

Tracy Fenney Wins the Welcome Prix at WEC Ocala

Tracy Fenney and MTM Can Talk to Me won the $15,000 Welcome Prix at WEC Ocala on Friday by about one second. Todd Minikus and Chacoons Bellis Z came in second, while Carlee McCutcheon and Opaline Ter Goes finished third in the field of 21.

Eleven horse-and-rider pairs advanced to the jump-off and, of these, seven went double clear. Dorothy Douglas and MTM Pablo were the fastest four-faulters in the jump-off and finished eighth in the 1.40-meter class.

ClipMyHorse.TV is broadcasting the Winter Spectacular at WEC Ocala HERE.

Top Six Results:

1 Tracy Fenney - MTM CAN TALK TO ME - 0/34.758

2 Todd Minikus - CHACOONS BELLIS Z - 0/35.734

3 Carlee McCutcheon - OPALINE TER GOES - 0/35.928

4 Summer Justus - LA BELLE SCF - 0/36.834

5 Julie Welles - GREATFULL - 0/38.250

6 Victoria Ketchum - LARLEY - 0/38.511

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