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Marylisa Leffler and Zaza Z Triumph in the HITS Ocala $10,000 Adequan Open Welcome

All Eight in the Jump-Off Were Double Clear

January 21, 2026 at 7:05 PMBy a.dunne

Marylisa Leffler and Zaza Z Triumph in the HITS Ocala $10,000 Adequan Open Welcome

Marylisa Leffler zipped around the jump-off with her longtime partner Zaza Z to win the $10,000 Adequan Open Welcome Wednesday during the Ocala Winter Festival. Leffler was one of eight riders in the field of 15 who advanced to the jump-off during the week's first day of classes at HITS Ocala. All eight jumped double clear in the jump-off.

It was close, at times

Some of the times were very close. In fact, just three-hundredths of a second separated third and fourth places in the 1.40 meter class. at Post Time Farm.

ClipMyHorse.TV is streaming HITS Ocala HERE.

Top Eight Results:

1 Marylisa Leffler - ZAZA Z - 0/38.938

2 Lisa Goldman-Smolen - SOLOMON B -0/39.371

3 Harold Chopping - GERONIMO SCF - 0/40.838

4 Hannah Matts - MARKANT - 0/40.841

5 Jamie Kermond - LADY MANGO DU CAILLOU - 0/41.887

6 Ashley Worthington - DIADORA - 0/42.816

7 Annie Bolling - MYKONOS SCF - 0/44.004

8 Seth Vallhonrat - MYSTERY LADY - 0/44.947

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