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Just about half a second—that's the margin of victory Eric Lamaze had over Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum in the $180,000 Adequan Grand Prix.

Lamaze and Fine Lady 5 emerged victorious after a bold gallop to the last oxer. See how they pulled it off:

 

Enrique Gonzalez hasn't been to the Winter Equestrian Festival (Fla.) since 2011, but this year he's making his presence known early as he scored a win in the $86,000 Marshall & Sterling Insurance Grand Prix CSI** aboard Chacna.

See how he beat the veterans Margie Engle and Indigo...

 

Young Irish rider spent most of last year in the under-25 grand prix division, but at the end of the year he got to take over the reins of the top horses of Ariel and Sue Grange's Lothlorien Farm. And he started 2017 with a big win at the Winter Equestrian Festival (Fla.) in the $75,000 Rosenbaum Mollengarden PLLC Grand Prix aboard a horse he'd only riddon for a week—Cita.

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Lauren Hough has slowly been developing Cornet 39 into a big-time horse and at the $130,000 Engel & Völkers Grand Prix, she turned on his speed to outrun Laura Chapot on ISHD Dual Star for the win.

Watch how she did it...

Week 11 wraps up at WEF today; our final live stream of the week is the $86,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Jumper Classic. Estimated start time is 11:30 AM EST. Click here for the order of go.

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The highlight of Week 11, the Engel & Volkers CSI 4* Grand Prix, streams live from the International Arena at WEF at 7:45 PM EST. Click here for the order of go.

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Join us at 11 AM EST (start time is approximate) for the $50,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Final, presented by Equiline, streaming live from WEF. Click here for the order of go.

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The best junior riders at WEF have been competing all season to qualify for the Ninth Annual George Morris Excellence in Equitation Class, which streams live this afternoon  at 4:30 PM EST. Riders will compete on their own with no trainers; walking the course, warming up, and heading into the ring by preparing themselves. Click here for the order of go.

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