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Kelley Farmer Wins Big on Derby Day at the Showplace Spring Spectacular II
Kelley Farmer and Crown N Scepter won the $5,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Metropolitan Chicago USHJA 3' Hunter Derby at the Showplace Spring
Spectacular II. Photo 2010 © Lindsay McCall/PMG.
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Wayne, IL - June 16, 2010 - The Showplace Spring Spectacular II got off to
an exciting start on Tuesday with a one-of-a-kind 'Derby Day' at the
Lamplight Equestrian Center in Wayne, IL. The spacious Grand Prix Ring
hosted not one, but three derby classes for the show's exhibitors, providing
an opportunity for the hunters and jumpers, young and old, to compete in
Tuesday's special events. Kelley Farmer, of Keswick, VA, dominated the
competition with two wins and several other tops placings in both of the
morning's hunter classes. Farmer earned top honors in the $15,000 Chronicle
of the Horse/USHJA International Hunter Derby riding Taken, and also rode to
victory in the $5,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago USHJA
3' Hunter Derby riding Crown N Specter. An exciting $10,000 Open Jumper
Speed Derby was the final event of the day with a big win for Charlie Jayne
and Victor.
The day's appealing hunter derby courses were designed by Skip Bailey of
Wellington, Florida. The course featured four option fences, a unique turf
covered 'S' shaped wall that resembled a snake, a square wooden rail 'S'
jump, a two-stride square pen, and a beautiful white oxer set on a bank that
riders could canter from both directions.
The class was judged by two panels, the first made up of Randy Roy and John
Roper, and the other including Scott Alder and Irving Evans. The judges had
a big job on their hands as they watched many incredible hunter rounds
throughout the day. The day's $15,000 Chronicle of the Horse/USHJA
International Hunter Derby was presented by Woodrun Farm with special awards
presented by Stacey and Jonathan Glick.
Kelley Farmer and Listen, owned by Jane Gaston, have had multiple ribbons in
the derbies this year and began this handy round in fourth place. With a 21
point increase in their score and a top hunter round, Listen and Farmer
placed in the second position at the end of the day.
Timber Ridge, owned by Caitlin Lane, and ridden by the infamous Kelley
Farmer entered the handy round in third place, and made a consistent effort
at the handy course to earn the third place ribbon overall.
The dapple-gray mare Bella Blue and Maggie Jayne entered the ring with the
top score from the first round of 186.5. As the rain began to fall, Jayne
piloted Bella Blue around the course. Jayne had a valiant effort with Pony
Lane Farm's mare, but her top score would not hold onto the lead and would
place them in fourth overall.
Kelley Farmer's last mount of the day was Taken, owned by Nancy Amling. The
duo's first round score of 186 had placed them in the second position behind
Bella Blue going into the handy round. For their beautiful handy round, the
first judges gave Taken and Farmer a score of 91 with 10 bonus points for
handiness and four bonus points for the high option fences. The second
judges granted Farmer and Taken a 96 with ten bonus points for handiness and
four bonus points for option fences. The pair finished with a whopping 215
as the top handy score of the day and their total 401 earned first place.
Farmer was proud of all of her horses in Tuesday's derbies and noted, "I had
a great day; my horses were awesome!"
Farmer started Taken about half way through the Florida circuit and earned
top honors in the First Year Green Hunter division. Their great performances
continued through the derbies, onto the Kentucky Horse Show, and then onto
Devon where they won the First Year Green Hunter division and where Farmer
was named Leading Lady Hunter Rider. "During the derby at Devon Taken was a
little tired going into the rounds, but he had done so well during the week
that I was happy with his efforts," noted Farmer. The little hunter that
can jump to the sky when pointed just came off of an exciting derby win at
the $15,000 Chronicle of the Horse/USHJA International Hunter Derby at the
Keswick Hunt Club in Virginia.
The $10,000 Open Jumper Speed Derby was presented by Blue Gate Farm with
special awards also presented by Stacey and Jonathan Glick. The class saw 23
competitors despite heavy afternoon rains, and horses and riders had a great
time racing around the derby course with the help of the enthusiastic
cheering and encouragement of the spectators. The class was held in a faults
converted format, and it was the second combination to enter the ring that
laid down the fastest clear round for a win.
Charlie Jayne, of Elgin, IL, piloted Pony Lane Farm's Victor through the
finish in 74.424 seconds and was presented with top honors. Lisa Goldman did
her best to beat the time with Centurion B, but finished in second place in
75.433 seconds. Charlie Jayne returned to the ring riding Sampras and was
fast, but not clear, and had four faults added to his time to end up with
77.410 seconds for third place. Ellis Morris and High Rustler finished in
fourth in 77.47 seconds.
"It is fun to jump the hunter fences with the jumpers," Jayne said after his
victory. "It actually gives you more ground line, which lets you run faster
because the jumps are a little more solid. I thought the course was nice. It
was about the right distance for a jumper derby and I thought it was set up
at the right height for the rain. I thought the footing held up great for
how much rain came, so I was happy with it."
Jayne grew up competing with Showplace Productions and loves returning to
the horse shows each year. "I think that once again the facility looks great
and I think the improvements that Pat did with the footing are
tremendous. Last year if it had rained this much we would not have been
showing Tuesday and Tuesday it was fine, I did not slip anywhere. I think
Pat just does a great show and year in and year out he tries his hardest."
Prior to the $15,000 Chronicle of the Horse/USHJA International Hunter Derby
the $5,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago USHJA Hunter
Derby 3' began the exciting derby day. Fifty-eight horses lined-up to
conquer the unique derby course. Coming into the handy round the top four
competitors starting with the top score included: Crown N Scepter with
Kelley Farmer in the irons; Rocket Man and Meagan Murray; Bishop and Maria
Rasmussen; Epic Journey and Thomas Cerra.
Chase N' Gold, owned by Joan Ehrhart, with Taylor Ann Adams in the saddle
began in fifth place and in the handy round the pair was phenomenal placing
them in third place overall. Megan Murray and Rocket Man, owned by Connie
Stevens/Matchmaker, secured their first round score with a 95 and would end
up second overall.
Last to attempt the handy course was six-year old Crown N' Scepter, owned by
Larry Glefke and Farmer's mom. The young chestnut scored a whopping 99 in
the first round with accomplished rider Kelley Farmer at the reins. Farmer
would earn points for the four options and they would earn six bonus points
for handiness. With Farmer's first score the duo would secure the tricolor
to be presented with great prizes and smiles from the children of Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago.
Farmer commented, "I had a great day Tuesday; Crown N Scepter was
spectacular. He is a pre-green horse that belongs to my mom and Larry.
Next year I am looking forward to him being my Green Conformation Horse in
Florida. He is a really cool horse and I am excited about our future
together. This was his first derby and we have never done anything like
this before! He handled it like a pro and nothing fazed him. Crown N
Scepter is a great horse, he is really brave, he is a good jumper, a great
mover, and I feel really good about him for next year."
Farmer enjoyed Tuesday''s courses in the Grand Prix Ring in particular
because the courses and the jumps were a great challenge for all types of
horses. Farmer remarked, "I thought they did a beautiful job because the
courses were lovely. It was a beautiful horse show. I also thought that
the 3' hunter derby course was designed well. There were a lot of kids in
that class and for a pre-green horse the course was really inviting and the
handy course was also beautiful and inviting. They do a great job here;
Skip and Pat did a great job with the courses in addition to last year's
great courses. The courses really did a great job of showing off the horses
and it was enjoyable for the rider."
Wednesday's coverage of the 2010 Showplace Spring Spectacular Week II will
begin with the $1,500 Open Jumper 1.30 M and $1,500 Open Jumper 1.40 M in
the Grand Prix Ring. For more information on Showplace Productions and the
2010 Showplace Spring Spectacular Horse Show Series, please visit
www.showplaceproductions.com.
Photo Credit: Kelley Farmer and Taken won the $15,000 Chronicle of the
Horse/USHJA International Hunter Derby at the Showplace Spring Spectacular
II. Photo 2010 photo may be used free of charge only in relation to this
press release.
RESULTS
$15,000 CHRONICLE OF THE HORSE / USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY
Horse Rider Rd.1 Rd.2 Total
1 480 TAKEN KELLEY FARMER 186.00 215.00
401.00
2 475 LISTEN KELLEY FARMER 181.00 202.00
383.00
3 476 TIMBER RIDGE KELLEY FARMER 186.00 186.50
372.50
4 181 BELLA BLUE MAGGIE JAYNE 186.50 183.00
369.50
5 368 TRUST ME TINA JUDGE 170.00 190.00
360.00
6 194 NAMESAKE MAGGIE JAYNE 176.00 181.00
357.00
7 198 SANDER KELSEY THATCHER 172.00 183.00
355.00
8 595 REX THE WONDEKRIS KILLAM 161.00 179.00
340.00
9 479 BASES LOADED KELLEY FARMER 165.00 163.00
328.00
10 428 EPIC KYLE DEWAR 160.00 166.00
326.00
11 548 RED CARPET FRANK HERNANDEZ 167.00 155.00
322.00
12 187 FRANCESCA MAGGIE JAYNE 175.50 96.00
271.50
$10,000 OPEN JUMPER SPEED DERBY
Horse Rider Time (Faults Converted)
1 200 VICTOR CHARLIE JAYNE 74.424
2 554 CENTURION B LISA GOLDMAN 75.433
3 174 SAMPRAS CHARLIE JAYNE 77.410
4 203 HIGH RUSTLER ELLIE MORRIS77.477
5 119 ALTIUS THOMAS CERRA 78.917
6 195 PABLIS MADELINE THATCHER 79.542
7 164 CHIANTI 67 ERIN HAAS79.796
8 175 SIR SEAN HAYLIE JAYNE 80.952
9 502 LANSTAR MERCEDES REBECCA YOUNG 81.556
10 112 LA PAZ CAITIE HOPE 83.050
11 113 TOTAL TOUCH CAITIE HOPE 83.899
12 162 CASINO VAN DE HEERIN HAAS 85.140
$5,000 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER CLASSIC
Horse Rider Rd.1 Rd.2 Total
1 481 CROWN N SCEPTER KELLEY FARMER 90.0099.00 189.00
2 343 ROCKET MAN MEAGAN MURRAY 89.00 95.00 184.00
3 472 CHASE N' GOLDTAYLOR ANN ADAMS 86.00 96.00 182.00
4 477 SUNSHINE KELLEY FARMER 80.00 91.00 171.00
5 610 CONTENDER EMILY AUER 81.00 88.00 169.00
6 546 SARACEN FRANK HERNANDEZ 83.00 84.50 167.50
7 483 ARTO WHITNEY KENT 82.00 85.00 167.00
8 484 BONFEUER SERAH VOGUS 80.00 82.00 162.00
9 418 TAMAR LILY KUBLY 82.00 79.00 161.00
10 121 EPIC JOURNEY THOMAS CERRA 87.00 70.00 157.00
11 488 BISHOP MARIA RASMUSSEN 88.50 67.00 155.50
12 172 DISARANNO HAYLIE JAYNE 80.00 70.00 150.00
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