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Ireland's Philip McGuane on My Lady van de Krekel win Wellington CSI3* 1.45m Power & Speed

47 Combinations Start 2-Phase

November 13, 2025 at 2:58 PMBy k.braddick

Ireland's Philip McGuane on My Lady van de Krekel Wins $32,000 CSI3* 1.45m Power & Speed

Ireland's Philip McGuane on My Lady van de Krekel topped a lineup of 47 rider and horse combinations to win the two-phase $32,000 CSI3* 1.45m Power & Speed Thursday.

Philip and the eight-year-old mare was one of about half the starters to go clear but was the fastest with a jump off time of 36.3 secs.

Kristen Vanderveen of USA on the 10-year-old stallion Bull Run's Celestia was a close second on 36.41 secs.

Nayel Nassar of Egypt on the 12-year-old gelding Dorado de Riverland placed third a second further back.

Results: (Top 10)

1 MY LADY VAN DE KREKEL- PHILIP MCGUANE IRL 36.3

2 BULL RUN'S CELESTIAL- KRISTEN VANDERVEEN USA 36.41

3 DORADO DE RIVERLAND - NAYEL NASSAR EGY 37.41

4 KALL ME BABY BOY SUNBEAM - SAMUEL HUTTON GBR 5 TULUM - ANSGAR HOLTGERS JR USA 38.17

6 VAGO CHIN Z - ASHLEE BOND ISR 38.23

7 DSP CALLAS - ROBERTO TERAN TAFUR COL 38.32

8 FAYURI - DAVID BLAKE IRL 38.66

9 MULLENTINE SHALOM - CARLY ANTHONY USA 38.95

10 MASAI LS - ALEXANDRA WORTHINGTON USA 39.1

Ireland's Philip McGuane on My Lady van de Krekel. © Ken Braddick

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