Source: News Release/Laura Cardon for JWM Inc.
Miss Lucy and Jennifer Alfano Victorious in $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
Boggus Wins FTI WEF 12 Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal;
Haefner Takes Year-End Prize
Watch an interview with Hunter Derby winner Jennifer Alfano! |
Inclusive and Victoria Colvin finished second with a combined score of 382. The pair was in fifth place after scoring a 182 in round one. Colvin and Inclusive's spectacular second round performance earned the pair a 200, which helped them take over the lead late in round two before being succeeded by Alfano and Miss Lucy.
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Jennifer Alfano and Miss Lucy. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
The first round of competition for the derby was held Saturday afternoon at the E.R. Mische Grand Hunter arena of the PBIEC. Forty-one attempted the course, but only the top twenty-five competitors would advance to the handy round held Sunday at The Stadium. Horses and riders faced a sprawling spread of several major tests of their horses' bravery, including a derby bank, hand gallop, and four high option fences.
Alfano, no stranger to derby victories, ultimately clinched victory with Miss Lucy after beating both Colvin and McCormack's top scores. Alfano's name is most synonymous with 2012 USEF National Horse of the Year Jersey Boy.
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Jennifer Alfano and Miss Lucy in their winning presentation with ringmaster Cliff Haines. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
Lucy's consistency and remarkable suitability for the tests of a derby class are undeniable, given she has been on vacation for the past two weeks. "I did show her in the High Performance here [at the FTI WEF] this week, but that's it. She doesn't really take any special preparation."
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Jennifer Alfano and Miss Lucy in their victory gallop. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
Colvin, of Loxahatchee, FL, bested McCormack's leading score late in the second round, determined to take over the lead from her fifth place finish in round one. Colvin took an exceptionally technical track aboard Inclusive as she attempted to climb the rankings and was overall pleased with their performance.
"I had a light rub, but I thought the rest [of our course] was really good. My plan today was to go as handy as I could and jump the big ones. If I had a rail, I had a rail. I had to move up," Colvin acknowledged.
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Victoria Colvin and Inclusive. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
McCormack, of Boston, MA, finished third with Temptation with the highest round two score, but was ultimately exceeded by Colvin and than Alfano. McCormack gave it her all knowing Temptation would be happy to step up to the plate.
"My strategy on that horse is always just to give as much as we've got. If we take a risk here or there, I'm okay with that. He's the kind of horse that is so game, especially for this type of course. I got to show him here last year and I was just trying to go for it and move up as much as I could and he brought it," McCormack expressed.
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Kristy McCormack and Temptation. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
Final Results: $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
1 5981MISS LUCY JENNIFER ALFANO
R1/J1 88.00 4.00
R1/J2 90.00 4.00 186.00
R2/J1 88.50 6.00 4.00
R2/J2 89.00 7.00 4.00 198.50 384.50
2 2951INCLUSIVE VICTORIA COLVIN
R1/J1 84.50 3.00
R1/J2 91.50 3.00 182.00
R2/J1 92.00 9.00 4.00
R2/J2 83.00 8.00 4.00 200.00 382.00
3 4129TEMPTATION KRISTY MCCORMACK
R1/J1 85.00 4.00
R1/J2 84.00 4.00 177.00
R2/J1 89.00 8.00 4.00
R2/J2 90.00 8.00 4.00 203.00 380.00
4 4171MEDALIST BRADY MITCHELL
R1/J1 86.00 4.00
R1/J2 83.00 4.00 177.00
R2/J1 87.50 9.00 4.00
R2/J2 86.00 7.00 4.00 197.50 374.50
5 5431BRUNELLO ELIZABETH BOYD
R1/J1 89.00 4.00
R1/J2 91.00 4.00 188.00
R2/J1 77.00 7.00 4.00
R2/J2 75.00 8.00 4.00 175.00 363.00
6 6652MONTERREY KELLI CRUCIOTTI
R1/J1 74.00 3.00
R1/J2 82.00 3.00 162.00
R2/J1 88.00 7.00 4.00
R2/J2 87.00 6.00 4.00 196.00 358.00
7 2853GENEROUS DAVID OLIYNYK
R1/J1 82.00 4.00
R1/J2 80.00 4.00 170.00
R2/J1 86.00 5.00 4.00
R2/J2 84.00 5.00 4.00 188.00 358.00
8 1739COCO SOPHIE MICHAELS
R1/J1 80.50 4.00
R1/J2 80.25 4.00 168.75
R2/J1 87.00 5.00 4.00
R2/J2 80.00 5.00 4.00 185.00 353.75
9 5436FIEONA ELIZABETH BOYD
R1/J1 86.75 4.00
R1/J2 79.75 4.00 174.50
R2/J1 82.00 4.00 4.00
R2/J2 70.00 5.00 4.00 169.00 343.50
10 5851FIELDING LINDSAY MUTSCHLER
R1/J1 81.75 2.00
R1/J2 81.00 2.00 166.75
R2/J1 85.00 3.00 4.00
R2/J2 78.00 2.00 4.00 176.00 342.75
11 2091TAKEN KELLEY FARMER
R1/J1 87.00 4.00
R1/J2 92.00 4.00 187.00
R2/J1 71.00 3.00 4.00
R2/J2 69.00 3.00 4.00 154.00 341.00
12 6488SKYFALL LOUISE SERIO
R1/J1 87.50 4.00
R1/J2 91.50 4.00 187.00
R2/J1 73.00 3.00 4.00
R2/J2 67.00 1.00 4.00 152.00 339.00
Rachel Boggus Claims Another Equitation Victory with SS Whisper in Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal Final; Kathryn Haefner Awarded Top Honors for Series
Rachel Boggus, of Fort Wayne, IN, catch rode her way to another first place finish, this time with SS Whisper, in the Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal Final during the final day of competition for the 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival (FTI WEF). SS Whisper, a nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding is owned by Wee Enterprises. Boggus was awarded a Beval bridle and gift certificate for her blue ribbon finish in the final class of the series.
Brett Burlington and Cassidy, owned by Sweet Oak Farm, finished second and won an Essex show shirt from Beval for their performance. Third place was awarded a Beval Saddlery logo saddle pad, which went to Sara Ballinger and her own Wanderprinz.
Overall high point finisher for the 2013 FTI WEF was Kathryn Haefner, who rode her own Bentley in Sunday's class. Haefner was awarded the ultimate prize of a new Butet saddle, also courtesy of class sponsor Beval Saddlery.
Boggus recently brought home a blue ribbon in the Ariat National Adult Medal class aboard a completely unfamiliar horse and was equally successful on new mount SS Whisper, an experienced junior equitation mount. "When I sat on it yesterday, I loved it immediately," Boggus smiled. "It was so trained, just light and ready to go. It framed up really easily. It was my type of ride, didn't take too much leg."
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Rachel Boggus and SS Whisper. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
"We started with a rollback and there were some inside turn options, which I always like when they put those in. Abby and I always try to think about what I'm going to do at the National Medal Finals, so we try to make it as hard as we can and practice more difficult options. I liked that there was an inside turn option and some tighter rollbacks so you could tighten up and make it fancy if you wanted to," Boggus described.
For the flat phase of the class, Boggus was thankful to have a mount so well-suited for the demands of the test. "I'm not admittedly the best flatter ever, so we really have to do a lot of work on the flat to get my heels down and I tend to grip too much-I clench my hands," Boggus explained.
"The flat is really challenging for me, but with this horse it was really nice because it was so supple. I just barely had to put any pressure on the reins and it framed right up. It's really big and slow and comfortable, so that was really nice," Boggus commented.
While Boggus has shown at the FTI WEF intermittently in years past, the 2013 season was her first full circuit. "I lived in Denver until this past July, so I would go to [HITS] Thermal. Now that I'm back down in the Midwest and living in Indiana, we come to WEF because we have a barn down here," Boggus explained.
"I really like it, the weather's always nice. The competition is the best in the country, and that's one thing we really wanted to concentrate on-putting myself in these higher pressure situations at bigger shows," Boggus expressed.
Boggus' dedication has clearly paid off as she stands on top of the current national standings for the Ariat National Adult Medal. She will take April off to let her horses recuperate before starting back up again in Kentucky next month and setting her sights on the Devon Horse Show on her way to finals.
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Kathryn Haefner and Bentley. Photo © Anne Gittins Photography. |
Haefner has also been a force to be reckoned with this season at the FTI WEF, coming in first in circuit standings for the Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal class. Haefner swapped between her geldings Columbus and Bentley on the path to first place and finished the series on Sunday aboard Bentley, a nine-year-old Warmblood gelding. The pair finished fourth.
Haefner describes Columbus as more of a typical equitation horse, but is quick to acknowledge Bentley's ability to be competitive in both hunter and equitation divisions. "Bentley is super comfortable. He's really easy to flat. Columbus may have more of the equitation look, and Bentley's a good mover, so he does well in the hunters. But when you put a Pelham on [Bentley], he's got that smooth, pretty way of moving and going round," Haefner explained.
Haefner also enjoys the opportunity that the Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal class gives adults to show off their equitation skills and compete for a top prize. "I love these classes, they're really fun. There are not a whole lot of medals for the adults to do, so this is a really nice opportunity to do something like that," Haefner commented.
"The saddle incentive is great," she continued. "I ride in a Butet, so that's always a good incentive because I get the saddle that I like. It's really fun [to compete in the class] because besides the handy rounds, you never get the opportunity to do a course that's a little more interesting [in the hunter divisions]. There's also a flat test, which the other adult medals don't have. They either don't have a test or there's a jumping test, so the flat test makes things a little more interesting, and I like that."
Haefner, of Buffalo, NY, juggles competing on weekends at the FTI WEF with attending classes full-time at the University of Miami as an aerospace and electrical engineering student. "Sometimes it's difficult, engineering is challenging. I'm in the top 5% of my class and I try to stay there, so it's been a challenge, but I like it," Haefner described.
Haefner's trainer, Stewart Moran, also of New York, travels south with her each winter and Fort Lauderdale trainer Jimmy Torano also trains the busy young amateur. "It's a lot of hard work and everybody at the barn works really hard to get the horses ready while I'm not there," Haefner acknowledged.
The Beval Palm Beach Adult Medal Final was the among the final divisions to award end of circuit honors to the competitors of the FTI WEF, which concluded competition on Sunday at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.
The final win of the circuit also went to Andrade with Hollow Creek Farm's Crossfire 10 in the $10,000 Griffis Residential High Junior Jumpers. Twenty-two entries showed with only two clear rounds. The winning pair had the only double clear round and stopped the clock in 41.412 seconds to earn top prize. Second place honors were awarded to Eugenio Garza and El Milagro's Bariano with eight faults in the jump-off in a time of 38.568 seconds.
Photo Credit: Photos © Anne Gittins Photography, An Official Photographer of the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival, www.annegittins.com.
About the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival
The 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival has 12 weeks of top competition running from January 9 through March 31. The FTI WEF is run by Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC, and Wellington Equestrian Partners and held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. All 12 shows are "AA" rated and Jumper Rated 6, and more than $7 million in prize money will be awarded.
About FTI Consulting
Please visit www.equestriansport.com or call 561-793-5867 for more information.
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