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Madden Outguns Ward in Sensational Jump-Off at $250,000 CP World Cup Qualifier at National Horse Show
Shawn Casady Captures Inaugural $65,000 Sleepy P Ranch & Deeridge Farms Under 25 Championship With Twister
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Beezie Madden and Cortes 'C' captured the $250,000 Canadian Pacific Grand Prix CSI4*-W at the National Horse Show. |
Lexington, KY - In front of a pumped up Saturday night crowd at the 131st National Horse Show in Lexington, Kentucky, Olympic teammates Beezie Madden and McLain Ward did battle once again. In this skirmish it was Madden and Cortes 'C' edging out Ward and Rothchild by a single second to claim the title in the $250,000 Canadian Pacific Grand Prix CSI4*-W, presented by the Harrison Family. Madden had the advantage of going last and ripped across the finish line in a sensational time of 34.71 seconds to nail down the win. Just minutes earlier, Ward and Rothchild had posted the top time of 35.73 seconds, but ended up settling for second place. Georgina Bloomberg and Juvina finished in third in 39.46 seconds.
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Beezie Madden and Cortes 'C' |
Beezie Madden |
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McLain Ward and Rothchild |
Watch Beezie Madden and Cortes 'C's Winning Round Video courtesy of: ShowNet |
Shawn Casady Moves Up the Ranks to Claim Inaugural $65,000 Sleepy P Ranch & Deeridge Farm Under 25 Championship
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Nicole Bellissimo (3rd), Shawn Casady (1st), Michael Hughes (2nd) with President of the National Horse Show Mason Phelps and Suzanne Porter of Sleepy P Ranch. |
The final day of the $65,000 Sleepy P Ranch & Deeridge Farm Under 25 Championship at the 131st National Horse Show ultimately came down to two demanding rounds and an upset in the ranks as Shawn Casady and Twister made a comeback to seal the victory. Casady jumped from the fourth position to the first with a double clear today, finishing on a total of 6 penalties to lead the victory gallop for the inaugural championship.
Casady's consistent efforts in the first two days of competition put him just behind the 18-year-old Michael Hughes and MacArthur. Hughes and MacArthur, owned by Christina Fried, led the standings going into the final day of competition, with day one and two class winners Wilton Porter and Kalvin Dobbs sitting in third and second respectively. With zero penalties to his name, Hughes entered the competition with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
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Michael Hughes and MacArthur |
MacArthur, a horse known for his foot speed, unfortunately had one rail during the opening round and continued into the second round with four penalties. A rub at the front rail of the tenth obstacle dropped him from the lead, leaving Casady to take the championship with six penalties overall.
"MacArthur is usually a horse that thrives off going a lot more, so I was a little bit surprised the first night when he went so well," Hughes recounted. "Usually he can be a little bit spooky the first night, but he was great every round. He tried so hard. We made a few mistakes the last couple of rounds, being a little bit nervous. But other than that he was amazing all week."
Hughes continued, "Going into the second round, I knew I couldn't have a rail. I could have time faults, but MacArthur's naturally a fast horse so I didn't think I would. I thought it was going to be a great course for him. I was a bit surprised by the rail we had. I couldn't have asked any more from him all week."
Casady, a rider recently turned professional, was thrilled with his win aboard Twister, owned by Cavallo Farms, LLC. He trained with Ken and Emily Smith of Ashland Farm during his junior years, and his transition to professional rider has been smooth as he continues his relationship with their operation.
"As a junior I was always busy, kind of like a professional, catch riding and working for different people," Casady said. "I have been trying to do more, ride more and get more classes like this. It's been a really smooth transition. I've worked with Twister for a couple years now. The Spoglis own him-huge thanks to them for the opportunity to ride a real grand prix horse like that."
Casady continued, "He likes to be ridden together with seat and contact. He's not a small catty horse. You have to worry a little about the time allowed, but he thrives off the pace of it and it works."
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Shawn Casady and Twister |
Third place finisher Nicole Bellissimo made a huge comeback after initially placing 17th on the opening day of competition. Although she consistently rode VDL Bellefleur to four clear rounds, her opening day put her into a low rank when she incurred time faults for her tidy round.
Bellissimo described, "I've had her since the end of her 6-year-old year, so even though she's 8 years old right now, I know her extremely well. We've been stepping her up and down. She's done some grand prix, won a 1.50m class at Bromont and jumped clear at New Albany. We let her tell us how she's feeling and try not to push her too much."
Casady admitted that the quality of horses was unbelievable, with the top ranked riders in the nation, 25 and younger, vying for the first annual championship.
"This championship is great!" Casady said. "It's neat that they started it this year, and I'm excited to see where it goes. It is a really great program. I don't think there was a bad horse in the class. Every round, every horse, every rider-it was intense!"
Watch Shawn Casady and Twister's Winning Round! Video courtesy of: ShowNet |
The Under 25 Championship was brought about with the support of Suzanne Porter of Sleepy P Ranch as a way of closing the gap between the High Amateur-Owner and Junior Jumpers and the Grand Prix. Most of the riders have competed through the pipeline, whether it was pony jumpers or equitation medals.
Hughes is one of those riders, entering into his last equitation competition of his junior years tomorrow during the ASPCA Maclay Final. Although he felt the nerves during the championship division today, now that he has achieved a great result at this year's National Horse Show, he feels a bit less pressure going into the Maclay.
"I'd say that today was a lot similar height-wise to an under 25 grand prix , but the level of pressure going in made it all bigger going around. You just had to make sure everything was perfect, so hopefully you could jump a clear round. Pressure made everything harder than usual today, but the jumpers are my first priority. I'm pretty relaxed going into tomorrow. I have a great horse, and hopefully it all goes well."
The ASPCA Maclay Finals will conclude the 131st National Horse Show tomorrow, commencing at 7 a.m.
Shawn Casady |
For more information on the National Horse Show, 131st edition, please visit www.nhs.org.
$250,000 CANADIAN PACIFIC GRAND PRIX CSI4*-W 1.60M
Order Entry # Horse Name Rider Name JF1 TF1 AF1 Time 1 JF2 TF2 AF2 Time 2
1 346 CORTES 'C' BEEZIE MADDEN 0 0 0 74.270 0 0 0 34.710
2 370 ROTHCHILD MCLAIN WARD 0 0 0 74.230 0 0 0 35.730
3 356 JUVINA GEORGINA BLOOMBERG 0 0 0 75.640 0 0 0 39.460
4 226 KISMET 50 CANDICE KING 0 0 0 75.560 0 0 0 41.660
5 355 PUMPED UP KICKS.. LILLIE KEENAN 0 0 0 75.940 4 0 4 38.820
6 336 BARONEZ KIRSTEN COE 0 0 0 75.220 4 0 4 40.540
7 262 CYLANA REED KESSLER 0 0 0 75.640 8 0 8 37.530
8 339 NICE DE PRISSEY BRIANNE GOUTAL 0 0 0 74.490 8 0 8 38.850
9 342 ANDRETTI S LAURA KRAUT 0 1 1 76.200
10 353 ANTARES F BEAT MANDLI 4 0 4 72.800
$25,000 U25 CHAMP-FINAL ROUND 1.50M
Order Entry # Horse Name Rider Name JF1 TF1 AF1 Time 1 JF2 TF2 AF2 Time 2
1 777 TWISTER SHAWN CASADY 6 0 6 64.920
2 821 MACARTHUR MICHAEL HUGHES 8 0 8 65.580
3 430 VDL BELLEFLEUR NICOLE BELLISSIMO 8 0 8 65.880
4 641 GATSBY MAGGIE MCALARY 12 0 12 63.300
5 429 KAID DU RY ALISE OKEN 12 0 12 65.820
6 418 ROCKY W KAITLIN CAMPBELL 13 0 13 64.380
7 755 ALL IN KATHERINE STRAUSS 13 0 13 65.290
8 713 CHANEL B 2 VICTORIA COLVIN 15 0 15 66.270
9 449 PUNCHY DORCEL BRITTNI RAFLOWITZ 21 0 21 66.250
10 591 SANDOR DE LA POMME CATHERINE TYREE 22 0 22 64.850
About the National Horse Show
Founded in 1883 at the original Madison Square Garden, the National Horse Show is America's oldest indoor horse show, firmly established as a major fixture on the national and international sports and social event calendars. The National Horse Show Association's primary activity is the annual production of the National Horse Show and all ancillary events. Over the years, the National Horse Show has provided financial aid to many worthwhile charities.
With $755,000 in prize money offered, this year's National Horse Show offers an International Open Jumpers with $460,000 in prize money, while the top rated hunter sections have a total purse of $195,000. Meanwhile, $100,000 in total is offered to the Amateur-Owner and U 25 Jumper sections.
For the fourth consecutive year, The National Horse Show received a top ranking from NARG, the North American Riders Group and was named the Show Hunter Hall of Fame Horse Show of the Year in four back-to-back years.
For more information go to: www.nhs.org
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