HITS Thermal: Will Simpson Remains Unbeaten in HITS Thermal Grands Prix, Takes Latest $50,000 Horze Equestrian Grand Prix Win on The Dude

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Will Simpson Remains Unbeaten in HITS Thermal Grands Prix, Takes Latest $50,000 Horze Equestrian Grand Prix Win on The Dude

Thermal, California : Will Simpson won the $50,000 Horze Equestrian Grand Prix at HITS Desert Horse Park – trumping 35 other horse and riders – and now stands at four Grand Prix wins in row, just two weeks into this year’s HITS Desert Circuit.

 

Nine made it to the jump-off Sunday. Simpson placed first on The Dude with no faults in a time of 39.002, to win $15,000.

 

“The Dude really wants to do this,” said Simpson. “I’ll start giving him some time off now and letting him relax a bit, then do this all again. It’s unbelievable competition. The footing is really good, and the horses are all jumping great after an easy winter break.”

 

Second place rider Karl Cook, who clocked in at 39.355 seconds with no faults to win $11,000, said of riding Tembla for his mother, Signe Ostby. “This is only the third Grand Prix Tembla and I have done together, so it’s nice to get a good prize. As I have gotten to know him, I have changed a few things and it’s paid off. The course wasn’t too difficult but it was long and the jump-off had some quick turns, and then open gallops, which caught some. This was not only a fun class to participate in; it was also great to watch.”

 

Rider Jaclyn Duff, who came in third on her own Pater Noster with no faults and a jump-off time of 41.991, has a goal. “I really want to catch Will one of these days in these classes, this circuit. Just being in a class with him and watching him ride makes me ride better. I’m only off-speed by a couple of feet, but so far that has given him the edge,” she said.

 

 Oscar Soberon, of Monterrey, Mexico, designed the course.

 

“Oscar is very thoughtful and precise,” said Jaclyn’s trainer and fellow rider Jill Henselwood.  Of Soberon’s decision to use the solid blue wall to add a different look to the ring, “It did its part in the class for sure,” she said.

 

In fourth was Allyssa Hecht on Calero, with no faults and a time of 43.135. Fifth and sixth place winner Eduardo Menezes, on La Fleur and Quintol Mercedes Benz, bested Simpson’s time each go, at 38.046 and 38.923, but downed rails, adding four faults to each of those scores. Simpson’s other horse, Katie Riddle, came in at 39.090, behind only Simpson’s first place time, but four faults put that pair in seventh place.

About Horze

Horze is a Scandinavian, privately owned enterprise that supplies equestrian clothes and equipment for riders and their horses at every level. Horze products include a variety of technical and leisure clothing ranges. From young beginners to competitive athletes, Horze has it covered.

 


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Will Simpson and The Dude jump clear and fast to win the $50,000 Horze Equestrian Grand Prix Sunday, January 25, 2015.


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Will Simpson and The Dude win the blue in the $50,000 Horze Equestrian Grand Prix Sunday, January 25, 2015.


$50,000 Horze Equestrian Grand Prix

Place Horse Owner Rider Prize     Round 1 Faults     JO Faults     JO Time    
1 The Dude Monarch International William Simpson $15,000 0 0 39.002
2 Tembla Signe Ostby Karl Cook $11,000 0 0 39.355
3 Pater Noster Jaclyn Duff Jaclyn Duff $6,500 0 0 41.991
4 Calero Neaulani Farms Allyssa Hecht $4,000 0 0 43.135
5 La Fleur Francisco Pasquel Eduardo Menezes $3,000 0 4 38.046
6 Quintol Mercedes Benz Santiago Hank Eduardo Menezes $2,500 0 4 38.923
7 Katie Riddle Monarch International William Simpson $2,000 0 4 39.090
8 Axl Rose Monarch International Hannah Heidegger $1,500 0 4 42.729
9 AJE Cluny AJE Equitation Christian Heineking $1,500 0 8 42.121
10 Zamiro Alix Fargo Susan Artes $1,000 4 * *
11 Son of a Gun Forest View Farm Inc. John Pearce $1,000 4 * *
12 Terrific John Anderson John Anderson $1,000 4 * *

Jr/A-O Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera Vaccines

Qualifying for the Vetera Vaccines $250,000 Jumper Prix was in full swing at HITS Thermal as junior and amateur riders vied for a coveted spot in the class that will be held during championship week at HITS Saugerties.

In Thermal, Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera riding his Acardi, secured the blue ribbon in the $10,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera Vaccines, with no faults and a jump-off time of 34.87.

A dozen riders made the jump-off and the top three went clear. Melissa Doddridge came in second on her Mucho Gusto, also with no faults and a time of 36.401. Rivera picked up a third place win on his Lifestyle with a time of 38.379. 

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Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera 
and Acardi, over a Vetera Vaccines jump at HITS Desert Horse Park
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Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera 
and Acardi take first place in the Jr/A-O Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera Vaccines
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$10,000 Jr/AO Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera Vaccines 

Place Horse Owner Rider Prize Round 1 Faults JO Faults JO Time
1 Acardi Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera $3,000 0 0 34.873
2 Mucho Gusto Melissa Doddridge Melissa Doddridge $2,000 0 0 36.401
3 Lifestyle Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera Eduardo Sanchez Navarro Rivera $1,400 0 0 38.379
4 Calvatos Z Neaulani Farm Allyssa Hecht $1,000 0 4 35.389
5 E-Unanime De La Haie Monarch International Hannah Heidegger $800 0 4 37.790
6 Kavanagh IV Harris Equestrian LLC Taylor Harris $700 0 4 52.006
7 Star La Tuiliere Stone Ridge Farms LLC Kara Chad $600 0 12 50.256
8 Leopold 221 Abbygale Funk Abbygale Funk $500 4 0 0
9 Cornishman Stone Ridge Farms LLC Bretton Chad * 4 0 0
10 Quantonius Nicole Peterson Nicole Peterson * 4 0 0
11 NKH Barbosa Alexandra Ozymy Alexandra Ozymy * 4 0 0
12 Chamcara Woodacres Stables LLC Saree Kayne * 4 0 0

$5,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic Medium 

Hannah Heidegger took first place in the $5,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic Medium on Gucci, owned by Cavallo Farms, LLC, riding clear with a jump-off time of 37.902 on Sunday. Thirty-four horses rode in the class and 10 made it to the jump-off, seven of whom had no faults. 


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Hannah Heidegger and Gucci pose for the presentation photo after placing first in the $5,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic Medium Sunday.


$5,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic Medium 

Place Horse Owner Rider Prize Round 1 Faults JO Faults JO Time
1 Gucci Cavallo Farms, LLC Hannah Heidegger $1,500 0 0 37.902
2 Valentia RC Guy McElvain Chenoa McElvain $1,000 0 0 38.537
3 Lysander 99 Peyton Warren Peyton Warren $700 0 0 39.703
4 Bonito R Devon Mac Neil Devon Mac Neil $500 0 0 41.393
5 Camona 3 Elena Fernandez Elena Fernandez $400 0 0 43.108
6 Zola Sophia Mossman Sophia Mossman $325 0 0 44.513
7 Albertino Ransome Rombauer Ransome Rombauer $300 0 0 45.660
8 Volla Guy McElvain Chenoa McElvain $275 0 4 37.479
9 For Fun Stone Ridge Farms LLC Kara Chad * 0 4 42.576
10 Loving Dancer Zeidler Farm Canada LTD Julia Tops * 0 4 54.869
11 Capital One Morgan Dickerson Morgan Dickerson * 5 * *
12 Ucarls Susan Hill Susan Hill * 8 * *
 

 

 

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