Articles: Horse News
Luis Barreiro and Lauren Tisbo Victorious in Open Jumpers on Opening Day of
Kentucky Summer Classic
Ecuadorian rider Luis Barreiro piloted VSilverado to victory in
Wednesday's 1.40m Open Jumper Time First Round class at the Kentucky
Summer Classic Horse Show
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Lexington, KY - August 4, 2010 - - The Kentucky Summer Classic got into full
swing today, with open jumper classes taking center stage at the new Indoor
Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. Those who were lucky enough to compete in
the beautifully air-conditioned facility were able to get away from the
scorching sun and nearly unbearable conditions outside, as the heat index
reached to a near record 107 degrees in Lexington.
The 1.35m and 1.40m Open Jumpers, in addition to some excellent competition
today, provided a perfect platform for those riders preparing their mounts
for this week's $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic and the $50,000 Rood &
Riddle Kentucky Grand Prix, both scheduled in the indoor arena on Thursday
and Saturday evening, respectively.
The blue ribbon in the 1.40m Open Jumpers was secured Ecuadorian Luis
Barreiro and VSilverado for the second week in a row, while Lauren Tisbo
took the top spot in the 1.35m with her mount, Sansierra.
For the second week of the Kentucky Summer Series, the jumper course
designer is Canadian Dave Ballard, who served as the technical delegate at
last week's North American Young Rider Championships. Ballard's resume
includes assistant course designer in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and
the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. In the 1.40m course, a time
first round class, Ballard included two oxer-vertical double combinations, a
liverpool, and a skinny vertical.
Sixteen competitors turned out for the 1.40m, and Ballard's challenging
course saw less than half of the entrants without a fault. There was no
photo finish for the winner though, as Ecuadorian Luis Barreiro riding Pablo
Vivero's VSilverado grabbed the victory by more than 2.5 seconds. Barreiro
competed for the first time in Kentucky last week and snagged top ribbons in
1.35m and 1.40m divisions with VSilverado. He said he hopes his luck
continues tomorrow night at the $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic.
"I'm trying to prepare my horse for tomorrow, so I wanted to gallop a little
bit, but not cut too much," Barreiro explained of his strategy, saying he
didn't take all the inside turn options. "Then I felt my horse was jumping
good, so I could go a little bit faster, and I think he jumped great. This
is the second week here, and I think my horse has begun to jump better, in
rhythm," he smiled.
The second place finisher was Diego Vivero riding Big Brother with a time of
61.466 seconds. Coming in third today was Daniel Bluman with Puertas
Paraiso, breaking the beams in 62.838 seconds. Lauren Crooks rounded out the
top four with Cincinnati La Silla, coming home clear in 65.154 seconds.
1.35 m Open Jumpers
Earlier in the day, 51 competitors lined up for the 1.35m Open Jumper class,
with only 10 of those entrants managing to go clean in the first round to
move on to an immediate jump off under the Table II, Sec 2(b) format. The
course was inviting,and included many inside turn options for the risk
takers.
Setting the pace for the class with a double clear score was Reed Kessler
with her 10-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding Ligist. The pair took a
couple of daring inside turns and sliced a wide oxer, tripping the timers at
32.807 seconds. Her lead was maintained until she bested her own time on her
second mount, the 11-year-old Holsteiner mare Onisha, by less than 1/10th of
a second. At that point, it seemed like the only one who could catch Reed
Kessler was Reed Kessler.
The very next rider to tackle the track however, was Lauren Tisbo with
Tequestrian Farm's Sansierra, who snatched the lead from Kessler. Tisbo had
an even sharper route than Kessler, and opted to go in five instead of six
strides in the final line of the jump off round. The risk paid off as Tisbo
managed to shave nearly a second off Kessler's pace to cross the finish line
in a speedy 31.949 seconds.
Both Tisbo and Kessler are trained by Katie Prudent, who said, "we always go
in to win," which has been made clear in the past two weeks with multiple
first place finishes by her students, including Henri Kovacs' win with
Sassicaia II, last Sunday evening in the 40,000 Kentucky Summer Grand Prix.
"In the jump off, Katie talked to me about the inside turn option from
fences one to two," Tisbo explained of her route cutting through the in and
out, a path that few of the 10 riders in the jump off braved. Tisbo also
went inside of a skinny vertical a path to a double combination.
"I know this horse the best, so I thought I'd give it a shot. She's one I've
had a long time," Tisbo said of her 14-year-old Holsteiner mare. "She's just
coming back from lime disease. That took a while to diagnose, and a long
time to get her better, but now she's like her old self again."
Tisbo, who is based in Wellington, Florida, had a successful horse show last
week with wins in the 1.35 and 1.40m classes, and clear first rounds in the
$30,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic and $40,000 Kentucky Summer Grand Prix.
Behind Tisbo and Kessler was fourth place finisher Aaron Vale and Ubico-H,
stopping the timers in 32.996 seconds. The top four places of the class were
a photo finish, as the jump off times were all within one second of each
another. Kimberly Prince and King of Hearts took home fifth place with a
jump off time of 36.668 seconds, and Max Amaya came in sixth place aboard
Tinsday VDL at 36.875 seconds.
The Kentucky Summer Classic will continue tomorrow with a full schedule of
hunter/jumper competition at the Kentucky Horse Park. The highlight of
tomorrow will be the $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic at 6 p.m. in the New
Indoor Arena. The most prize money will be offered in the $50,000 Rood &
Riddle Kentucky Grand Prix on Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 6 p.m. in the New
Indoor Arena.
After a break on Monday and Tuesday, competition will resume at the Kentucky
Horse Park with the start of the USEF Pony Finals.
For more information on the Kentucky Summer Horse Show Series, please visit
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.
RESULTS
OPEN JUMPER 1.40m II sec 1
1 721 VSILVERADO LUIS BARREIRO PABLO VIVERO 0 0 0 58.879
2 719 BIG BROTHER DIEGO VIVERO PABLO VIVERO 0 0 0 61.466
3 1394 PUERTAS PASAISO DANIEL BLUMAN DANIEL BLUMAN 0 0 0 62.838
4 968 CINCINNATI LA SILLA LAUREN CROOKS GLEN YOUELL 0 0 0 65.154
5 429 CARLOS DE NOEL TIFFANY FOSTER TIFFANY FOSTER 0 0 0 67.165
6 498 CREDIT CRUSE PETER LUTZ 0 0 0 67.301
7 428 UTOPIE TIFFANY FOSTER ARTISAN FARMS LLC 0 0 0 69.464
8 1393 LIFESTYLE DANIEL BLUMAN DANIEL BLUMAN 4 0 4 66.892
9 513 TITANIA PETER LUTZ COPERNICUS STABLES LLC 4 0 4 69.695
10 505 SPRINGTIME MARY MANFREDI COPERNICUS STABLES LLC 4 1 5 72.996
11 104 AD FUNDUM DONALD CHESKA ERICKA PRITZ 8 0 8 63.666
12 1742 VIVACIOUS CAROLINE LYNN CAROLINE LYNN 8 0 8 70.887
OPEN JUMPER 1.35m II 2b
1 937 SANSIERRA LAUREN TISBO TEQUESTRIAN FARMS, LLC 0 0 0 67.183 0 0 0
31.949
2 307 ONISHA REED KESSLER REED KESSLER 0 0 0 69.890 0 0 0 32.701
3 311 LIGIST REED KESSLER REED KESSLER 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 32.807
4 1054 UBICO-H AARON VALE ROYAL FARMS, LLC 0 0 0 72.220 0 0 0 32.996
5 1181 KING OF HEARTS KIMBERLY PRINCE CHLOE D REID LLC 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0
36.668
6 13 TINSDAY VDL MAX AMAYA STONE HILL FARM 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 36.875
7 510 APRIL PETER LUTZ COPERNICUS STABLES LLC 0 0 0 68.098 0 0 0 36.925
8 971 NOTRE STAR DE LA NUTRIG NORMAN DELLO JOIO LA NUTRIA 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0
37.662
9 440 SCHEFFERKES SOLO OLIVIA HERBERT OLIVIA HERBERT 0 0 0 69.546 0 0 0
39.866
10 1566 HIDDEN CREEK'S LONESOME BOY MARGIE ENGLE HIDDEN CREEK FARM, INC. 0 0
0 71.098 0 0 0 41.404
11 1058 CARTIER AARON VALE 0 0 0 71.940 4 0 4 34.055
12 1549 CONNERY 9 MAGGIE MCALARY DELANEY FARMS LLC 0 0 0 72.034 4 0 4 37.497
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