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Happy Z and Wilhelm Genn Wow Crowd with Victory in Inaugural $40,000 Nutrena
Show Jumping Grand Prix in Madison
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Fantasic Reception as Showplace Productions Brings World Class Jumping to
Midwest Horse Fair
April 27, 2010 - Madison, WI - The 10,000 seat John Deere Coliseum at
Madison's Alliant Energy Center was standing room only Saturday night as
five of 38 entries passed the course's first test and were asked back for
the tie-breaking round. Ultimately it was the feisty chestnut mare Happy Z
and Ohio's Wilhelm Genn who laid down an unbeatable jump off track for the
win. Laura Linback and As di Villagana, competing last, also put in a
flawless round to finish a close second.
The difficult course was designed by Puerto Rico's Hector Loyola in
collaboration with Pat Boyle, whose company Showplace Productions managed
the first ever Show Jumping event at the Midwest Horse Fair.
"It was a great event, Hector and Pat built a very nice course, and the
audience was the best I have ever experienced; they were supportive,
electrifying, generous even. When you had some rails they made you feel like
you were still doing something special," said the 49-year-old Genn, who
first competed in the United States 22 years ago before moving from his
native Germany to Lebanon, Ohio.
Genn, who married an American and is now American himself, has shown
extensively in the U.S. with his family and clients and was very impressed
with the experience in Madison. "I don't think that the riders at the World
Cup Finals had such an amazing audience with that much cheering!" stated
Genn. "Nutrena did something wonderful by sponsoring this event; this could
be getting bigger every year."
International judge and announcer Oliver Kennedy, who officiated the event,
was also very impressed with the performance. "In my 25 years of traveling,
announcing, and judging in the U.S. and Canada, I've never come across a
crowd as loud, enthusiastic, and receptive as the one in Madison," said
Kennedy. "I couldn't believe my eyes when over 4500 people showed up and
stayed just to watch the grand prix riders school. And then to have over
10,000 in the arena for the prix! This Madison event has as much potential
as any grand prix event I've ever seen!"
The $40,000 Nutrena Grand Prix was an invitational class and drew entries
from all over the Midwest, many of whom compete regularly at Showplace
Productions' events. The special class was the Saturday night performance at
the Midwest Horse Fair, the third largest equestrian trade show and
exposition in North America. After the first round of competition, five of
the 38 horses were tied for the lead position and were required to jump off
for the top five places.
Returning first for the jump off round was Wilhelm Genn on his earlier entry
Chantal, an 11-year-old bay, owned by Laura Ryan-Barnaclo of Cincinnati. The
Holsteiner gelding looked tentatively around the arena, at the enormous
American flag backdrop and the legions of cheering fans, then cantered
confidently to the first fence, jumping the start of the course
easily. After the tall Taylor Harris vertical, Chantal powered to the wide
oxer at the end of the ring and then took careful, measured strides to the
last fence, finishing clean in 40.063 seconds.
Next to compete was 41-year-old Laura Linback, of Mundelein, Illinois, with
her mount Uppsala, a nine-year-old KWPN mare. The bay horse bucked once upon
starting her canter, then hopped around the course, a little wide in her
turns, but finishing clean just behind Chantal in 41.947 seconds.
Forty-two-year-old Thomas Cerra, of Kildeer, Illinois, competed next on the
nine-year-old grey gelding Unique, owned by his wife Chari. The Dutch
Warmblood was chomping at the bit as he started the course. He showed
tremendous scope, never touching a fence, but his wide controlled turns put
his clean round in the back of the pack, with a time of 45.126.
Happy Z and Wilhelm were in the arena next, the 12-year-old chestnut
Zangersheide mare was a little hesitant back on the field of play, but when
Genn told her it was go time she drove to the first fence. The pair put in a
flowing jump-off and were soon going towards the last fence, towards the
in-gate, with Wilhelm just checking her speed enough that she could get the
distance, and then they were clean, moving into first place with a time of
39.440.
At the end it was up to Laura Linback again with As di Villagana to try to
best Happy and Wilhelm's score. The 14-year-old Argentine stallion was very
careful and quick, but a longer turn back from the Taylor Harris vertical
cost them a precious fraction of a second and they couldn't make it up down
the last line. Their clean round and time of 39.814 seconds put them into
second place.
The performance didn't end with the presentation of awards though. After the
class, the organizers invited the audience onto the course to meet the
riders, most of whom stayed for a planned autograph session.
Jump-off participant Thomas Cerra, trying to maneuver to the autograph
table, said, "What a fantastic event. This place is packed with the most
enthusiastic horse fans I've ever seen!"
Second placed rider Laura Linback added, "I'm really happy to
participate. I've enjoyed mingling with the crowd. I've been to a lot of
other venues and we've done this before a couple times. I think it's a great
way to get people involved. It doesn't feel like such an elite sport when
the audience can have access to the riders. People can ask questions and
learn more about the horses and the sport of show jumping."
Laura's closing remarks summed up the feelings of many of the
participants. "Hopefully we can do this again next year; I had a blast!"
Videos of this exciting class are available, courtesy of Star Creek Video,
on You Tube at
http://www.starcreekvideo.com/showplaceproductionsvideochannel.html. For
more information on Showplace Productions, please visit www.showplaceproductions.com.
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