Pennsylvania National Horse Show: Bailey Doloff and Wishlea Star Dasher Decisively Win NAL Children's Jumper Final

Source:  News Release/Classic Communications

Bailey Doloff and Wishlea Star Dasher Decisively Win NAL Children's Jumper Final at The Pennsylvania National Horse Show


Wishlea Star Dasher and Bailey Doloff .  Al Cook alcookphoto.com
 
Harrisburg, PA -  Bailey Doloff, Sykesville, MD, who just turned 18, and his little dynamo Wishlea Star Dasher, took the win in the $10.000 North American League Children's Jumper Final sponsored by Equifit at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show presented by the Lindsey Maxwell Charitable Fund.

Each year riders compete across the country to win a coveted spot in the NAL Finals, held at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show.  This year 29 riders and their mounts came to the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg to vie for to honors in the $10,000 NAL Children's Jumper Final. 

The first round tested the mettle of these young riders with 11 numbered elements and 14 jumping efforts.  Fence 6, a triple combination of an oxer, one stride to a vertical, two strides to another vertical kept many of the riders from achieving their goal of a fault free round.  Twelve horse and rider combinations made it around the first course penalty free to advance to the jump-off. 

Of the twelve who returned to contest the shortened course, seven managed to turn in double clear rounds which left it up to the clock to decide the outcome.  The clock did decide, with the top four placings being separated by only 1 second.
 
Wishlea Star Dasher and Bailey Doloff .  Al Cook alcookphoto.com
Wishlea Star Dasher lived up to his name as the 11 year-old, 14.1 ½ hand, Thoroughbred-Welsh pony cross navigated the course under the guidance of Bailey Doloff, in a time of 30.331 seconds to take the top award.

"He is a freak, I don't know how else to describe him," explained rider Bailey Doloff.  "When we first got him he wasn't like this.  It took him a while and finally this year he has come into his own and he puts everything he has into it in every class we have gone in.  This is my third year with him, we got him in April 2014.  We got him to do pony racing.  We realized that he could jump so we put him into a real program.  Riding is something I want to do for the rest of my life.  It is my favorite thing!"

The NAL hosts National Finals annually at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, PA, and West Coast Finals at the Las Vegas National Horse Show in Las Vegas, NV. Both Finals include the following five divisions - Children's Hunter, Adult Hunter, Children's Jumper Presented by EquiFit, Adult Jumper Presented by SmartPak, and Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper.

The NAL qualifying period runs September 1 through August 31. NAL competitions are open to all who wish to compete, however points are only awarded to current members. For more information regarding the North American League, please call (717) 867-5643, email to NAL@Ryegate.com or visit www.ryegate.com.
 
$10,000 NAL CHILDREN'S JUMPER FINAL, II, 2(a) Sponsored By EquiFit
Plc                           Horse /Rider / Owner/R1/JO/TIME
1              WISHLEA STAR DASHER/Bailey Doloff/Bailey Doloff /0/0/30.331
2              SHANNONDALE GINO/Hailey Berger/Hailey Berger/0/0/30.735
3              HERMINAS/Sarah Boston/Sarah Boston/0/0/31.207
4              ZENITH DANCE/Phoebe Alwine/Phoebe Alwine/0/0/31.721
5              CLOVIS I /Amanda Howe/James Paxson/0/0/32.080
6              ZIBON HC/Siena Vasan/Carriage Hill Farm/0/0/34.560
7              CORFU LS LA SILLA/Elizabeth Parent/Elizabeth Parent/0/0/35.079
8              PETIT FLIPPER/Rachel Rothenberg/Ellen Mitchell/0/4/29.700
9              SKYFALL/Caroline Michele Dugas/Helene Jones/0/4/36.236
10           ZENJA/Phoebe Alwine/Phoebe Alwine/0/8/32.346
11           EASY MONEY/Emma Seving.Emma Seving/0/8/37.126
12           ARETINA M/Sophia Zuckett/Stephanie Novas/0/Elim    
More About the PNHS
The Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization founded in 1999 that assists in funding therapeutic riding and equine rescue programs.  The proceeds from the PNHS are divided between the PNHS Foundation and The Harrisburg Kiwanis Youth Foundation. The PNHS Foundation gives to equine programs while the Kiwanis Foundation donates to youth programs. The PNHS has donated $1.68 million dollars to the Kiwanis Youth Foundation since its inception in 1947 and has donated $350,000 to local therapy and equine groups since 1999. Applications for grants are accepted throughout the year with action upon requests awarded in September.
 
Now in its 71st year, the PNHS is one of the most historic horse shows in the U.S., featuring the best in the sport of hunters and jumpers and is the launching ground for many future Olympians. 15,000 spectators, and 1,000,000 live feed viewers will enjoy ten days of national top competition as 1,400 top Junior and Adult competitors vie for eight national championships - including the prestigious Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Final and the Neue Schule/USEF National Junior Jumper Individual and Team Championships. The top jumping riders and horses are expected to compete in the $100,000 Prix de Penn National Grand Prix Presented by The Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund, which will be held on the final day of the show on October 22.
 
Immediately following the $100,000 Grand Prix de Penn National presented by The Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund will be The Ben Gallaher Country Music Finale, a live concert that will be held in the main competition arena. Ben Gallaher is a Sony Nashville recording artist, singer, songwriter and a Central Pennsylvania native. Gallaher's special performance is presented by L.B. Smith Ford Lincoln and will begin at approximately 10 p.m.
 
Tickets for the Grand Prix and Ben Gallaher Country Music Finale are available NOW at www.PANational.org and ONE ticket allows guests to enjoy BOTH the Grand Prix and the Ben Gallaher Country Music Finale. Ticket proceeds assist in funding the PNHS Foundation's therapeutic riding and equine rescue programs along with the Kiwanis Youth Foundation programs. Reserved Tier Seating ranges from $40-$50 and Family 4-pack packages range from $75-$175. General Admission for students and senior citizens is $25.Children aged 10 and under are admitted FREE and parking is FREE. Tickets are also available for ALL sessions of this year's Pennsylvania National Horse Show.
 
The show also features special theme days, Family Fun Day, and great shopping, with over 70 vendors featuring clothing, antiques, art work, jewelry and equestrian products. For more information, updates, promotions, and more, visit www.PANational.org or call (717)770-0222. For those who cannot make it to PNHS in person, the World Equestrian Center Live Feed can be viewed throughout the 10 days of the show and can be accessed through a link on the PNHS website at www.PANational.org or through www.EqSports.net.

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