Laura Chapot and Margie Engle Continue Winning Streak in 1.35m Jumper Classes

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Margie Engle and Hidden Creek’s Pamina L were victorious in the 1.35 Jumper series during the fourth week of the 2012 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival. (Photo courtesy of Sportfot.com)

Wellington, FL (March 20, 2012) – Veteran Grand Prix rider Laura Chapot has moved her KWPN mare Valentia up through the ranks of the Young Jumper classes, and during the fourth week of the 2012 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival the flashy gray mare hit her stride. Valentia won two more 1.35 Jumper classes during week four, proving why she was the Circuit Champion in the division during last year’s show circuit.

World Development Group, a premier developer committed to building the Equestrian Lifestyle, sponsors the 1.35 Jumper classes. Margie Engle, another staple on the Grand Prix circuit, also cruised to victory in a 1.35 Jumper class on Hidden Creek’s Pamina L. “Laura and Margie have spent years at the top of the show jumping world and the World Development Group is proud to welcome them to the winner’s circle,” said David Zinaman, Director of Real Estate Sales and Marketing for the World Development Group.

Based in Wellington, Florida, the World Development Group has earned rave reviews for their construction of the new show grounds for the Global Dressage Festival in Wellington. “We are thrilled to be part of the show scene in Wellington. Our company is dedicated to promoting the Equestrian Lifestyle and there is no better place to live that life than in Wellington,” Zinaman said.

Throughout the Wellington winter show season, the World Development Group has stepped up as sponsors of everything from the 1.35m Jumpers at WEF to the Tack Room Award at the prestigious hunter and jumper show. They are also sponsoring a variety of dressage shows, from being inaugural sponsors of the Global Dressage Festival to sponsoring classes at the Wellington Classic Dressage Association, the Gold Coast Dressage Association and the International Horse Sport Palm Beach circuit.

In developing the true Equestrian Lifestyle, the World Development Group has the ability to build projects ranging from small residential barns to complete show facilities, from custom homes to high-rise hotels and equestrian themed residential communities. “Our goal is to help clients develop their dreams and then see them become a reality,” Zinaman said, adding that the World Development Group has a talented team that brings extensive experience in all facets of design, engineering and construction to the table.

For more information contact:
David Zinaman, Director of Real Estate Sales and Marketing
World Development Group
1-800-583-4190
dzinaman@wdgintl.com
www.wdgintl.com

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