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Daniel Bluman and Fatalis Fatum Lead the Way in $55,000 Commonwealth Grand
Prix at Kentucky Spring Horse Show
Daniel Bluman guided Fatalis Fatum to an exciting victory in the $55,000
Commonwealth Grand Prix at thhe Kentucky Spring Horse Show. Photo By:
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Lexington, KY - May 16, 2010 - It was all about speed during today's $55,000
Commonwealth Grand Prix at the Kentucky Spring Horse Show. There was a
steady rain throughout the class in the Main Stadium, but that did not slow
anyone down. Daniel Bluman was the first on course with Fatalis Fatum and
advanced to the jump-off in the lead position. The pair set an incredible
clear time that could not be beat. Todd Minikus came very close with
Pavarotti is second place, and Alexa Pessoa galloped to third place aboard
Madison.
Richard Jeffery designed today's long and winding courses. The first round
featured a triple bar-to-oxer double combination, a triple combination, a
liverpool fence, and a scored open water. Six riders were able to complete
clear efforts and advance to the jump-off. The faults that caught other
riders were well spread-out through the course. For the short course, riders
began over a large oxer followed by a single vertical. They then galloped to
a single vertical on the right lead before going across the ring to the
liverpool oxer. Riders then picked up another fast gallop to an oxer on the
left lead in the far corner of the arena before turning towards the first
portion of the triple combination. Each pair then finished over oxer a
single oxer next to the in-gate.
Daniel Bluman and Fatalis Fatum drew the top spot in today's order, but the
skilled pair were able to complete the first round without fault and advance
to the jump-off. They led the way over the short course as well and knew
they would have put in an incredibly fast round to beat the world-class
riders coming behind them. Bluman opened up a quick pace with Fatalis Fatum
to the first fence and never let up. Each rail stayed in its cups and the
pair was able to leave a stride out to the final fence, blazing across the
finish line in 44.57 seconds. The duo's fast round would set the bar for
today's jump-off and they eventually led the victory gallop.
"I am really happy," smiled Bluman after his victory. "It has been a good
week and my horse has been jumping really well. I am glad I was able to take
the blue today."
Todd Minikus was next on course with Pavarotti, and they were not about to
let Bluman win without a fight. Minikus gave Pavarotti all the room he
needed to run to the fences and they gave it their best shot. Pavarotti
leapt over each fence without touching any of them and stopped the timers at
44.65 seconds. They were just 1/10th of a second away from Bluman's time and
took home the second place prize.
"It was basically a wide open jump-off," commented Minikus. "There were not
many turns so everyone just went flat out. Daniel's horse has a
tremendously big stride, so he did seven strides in the last line where I
had to do the eight strides. It ended up being a fun class because everybody
went for it in the jump off."
Throughout this week Pablo Barrios has been dominating the competition with
his amazing mounts. Today, he qualified G & C Blanchee Z, owned by G & C
Farm, Gustavo & Carolina Mirabal, for the jump-off. Unfortunately, the luck
was not with them today when they pulled down a rail coming out of the
double combination, but their score held up for the fourth place honors.
Alexa Pessoa and Madison were next to compete over the short course. The
pair almost had Bluman's time, but as they came to last fence Madison got
too forward and Pessoa had to add a stride at the last minute. They did not
have any faults, but their time of 45.40 seconds would put them in third
place.
Margie Engle gave the jump-off a good try with Indigo, owned with Gladewinds
Farm, Inc. Indigo is new to the grand prix ring and accrued faults at the
third obstacle and the fifth obstacle. Engle chose not to push the pace with
Indigo as the rails began to fall and tripped the timers at 48.81 seconds
with eight faults for the sixth place ribbon.
Jonathan McCrea and Promised Land were the last to compete in the class and
the crowd began to get excited when it looked like they were going to beat
Bluman's time. They continued to yell for McCrea to go faster and the pair
picked up the pace, even with McCrea having to adjust his hat after the
liverpool because of the rain. Unfortunately, McCrea came in with too much
horse to the double combination and had rails at both portions for eight
faults. The duo did manage to have a faster time when they broke the beam at
45.85 seconds, but the unlucky rails would put them in fifth place for the
final results and seal Bluman's victory.
"I knew I had to go as fast as I could during the jump-off," explained
Bluman. "I've trained with Pablo and Todd, and both were coming after me. I
knew it was going to be a really fast jump-off so I had to be as fast as I
could and then hope all the rails to stayed up."
Bluman has been riding 15-year-old Fatalis Fatum for a year and a half and
the pair have been very successful. "He hass been very good," noted
Bluman. "He won three nice grand prix classes last year and he has placed in
others. He needs a patient rider that understands him because he can be a
little difficult and stiff. However, he is very scopey and very careful, and
when he feels like winning he can win."
Next week, the pair will continue showing at the Kentucky Spring Classic
before heading to Canada for the summer to compete at Spruce Meadows as well
as a few World Cup Qualifiers.
Bluman enjoys competing at the Kentucky Spring Horse Show, and especially
appreciated the New OTTO Sport footing during today's rainy class. "This
footing is perfect," he said. "I didn't use studs on my horse and we didn't
have any slips. The facility is one of the best in the world. We are having
the World Equestrian Games here so it has to be pretty amazing."
Today marked the final day of competition at the Kentucky Spring Horse Show,
but the exciting jumper action will continue next week during the Kentucky
Spring Classic. Riders will have the opportunity to continue earning points
for the Hagyard Leading Rider Award during the $30,000 Hagyard Lexington
Classic on Thursday, May 20. On Saturday, May 22, the top show jumpers will
compete for the winning title in the $55,000 Mary Rena Murphy Grand Prix,
sponsored by Audi of Lexington, which will get underway at 6 p.m. in the
Main Stadium.
For more information about the Kentucky Spring Horse Shows please visit
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.
RESULTS:
Class 232, Commonwealth Grand Prix CSI2* 1.50m
1 839 FATALIS FATUM DANIEL BLUMAN DANIEL BLUMAN 0 0 0
94.130 0 0 0 44.570
2 943 PAVAROTTI TODD MINIKUS TODD MINIKUS LTD 0 0 0
91.550 0 0 0 44.650
3 436 MADISON ALEXA PESSOA ALEXA PESSOA 0 0 0 91.550
0 0 0 45.400
4 491 G & C BLANCHEE Z PABLO BARRIOS G & C FARM, GUSTAVO &
CAROLINA MIRABAL 0 0 0 89.020 4 0 4 45.120
5 429 PROMISED LAND JONATHAN MCCREA CANDY TRIBBLE AND WINDSOR
SHOW STABLES 0 0 0 91.350 8 0 8 43.850
6 697 INDIGO MARGIE ENGLE GLADEWINDS FARM INC. 0 0 0
90.740 8 0 8 48.810
7 623 SKARA GLEN'S DAVOS CANDICE KING SKARA GLEN STABLES 0
2 2 96.350 0 0 0.000
8 340 BLUE CURACAO MARILYN LITTLE-MEREDITH MARY LOBER AND PAUL
LOEBER 4 0 4 86.940 0 0 0.000
9 444 CHIRON S PAIGE JOHNSON SALAMANDER FARM 4 0 4
88.810 0 0 0.000
10 538 Q'S CHARM RAMIRO QUINTANA KATHRYN QUIRK 4 0 4
91.040 0 0 0.000
11 529 HIDDEN CREEK'S CAMPELLA MARGIE ENGLE HIDDEN CREEK FARM,
INC. 4 0 4 91.760 0 0 0.000
12 605 KELLINE FONROY CLEMENTINE GOUTAL CLOVERLEAF FARM 4
0 4 93.450 0 0 0.000
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