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Ward Wins Again at 37th Hampton Classic -
Olympian Rides Vocas To Victory
McLain Ward rode Vocas to win the $7,500 Prudential Douglas Elliman 1.45m
Open Jumper at the Hampton Classic. (ESI photo)
Contact:
Marty Bauman, 631-537-5177, marty@classic-communications.com
Bridgehampton, NY -- Aug. 30, 2012 -- McLain Ward, of Brewster, N.Y., won his second jumper class of the 37th
annual Hampton Classic Horse Show on Thursday morning, guiding Vocas to the
fastest clean jump-off round in the $7,5000 Prudential Douglas Elliman 1.45m
Open Jumper class.
Riding about halfway through the 35-horse class, Ward and Vocas
recorded a faultless first round and then finished the jump-off
clean in a time of 34.98 seconds to take the lead. They then
withstood the challenges of 13 other horses in the jump-off,
against top riders from the United States, Ireland and
England. Louisburg Farm, of Boston, Mass., owns Vocas.
Shane Sweetnam of Ireland rode aggressively, on Spy Coast Farms
Siri, to try to win his second jumper class of the Hampton Classic,
but his time of 35.26 seconds fell just short. Christine McCrea, of
Suffield, Conn., urged Candy Tribble and Windsor Show Stables
Avenir to third place (37.06). McCrea, 34, double Gold Medalist at
last years Pan American Games, also claimed sixth place on Victor E
(38.13).
Ward, 36, rode on his third Olympic team this summer in London. He
won team gold medals in 2004 and 2008, and hes won the Hampton
Classics $250,000 FTI Grand Prix for the last three years. Hes
aiming the 2011 winner, Antares F, for victory again.
This year, the $250,000 FTI Grand Prix is part of the new Taylor
Harris Triple Crown Challenge, which awards a $200,000 bonus to a
horse-and-rider combination if they win the $100,000 Wells Fargo
Grand Prix of Devon, $250,000 FTI Grand Prix at the Hampton
Classic, and $250,000 Alltech Grand Prix at the Alltech National
Horse Show. Ward won the Wells Fargo Grand Prix of Devon on
Antares F in May and is now the only rider who can win the $200,000
bonus this
year if he can win the remaining two events in the Taylor Harris
Triple Crown Challenge.
On his second mount, Sweetnam, 31, actually eclipsed Wards winning
mark, as he stopped the jump-off clock in 33.26 seconds. But
Everlychin De La Pomme lowered the last two fences of the final
double combination, to finish out of the money with 8 faults. Irish
rider Richie Maloney also bested Wards mark, but Alsvid (34.87)
lowered the third-last fence, an oxer, to finish with 4 faults and
settle for eighth place.
The 37th annual Hampton Classic Horse Show runs through Sunday, Sept. 2, and
features world-class show jumping competition, as well as magnificent
shopping and a variety of entertainment attractions. The Classic features
six show rings with more than 100 classes of competition for horses and
riders of all ages. A wide range of jumper, hunter, equitation, short
stirrup and leadline classes are all part of the Classics schedule, as well
as competitions for riders with disabilities.
The highlight of the Hampton Classic is the $250,000 FTI
Grand Prix and FEI World Cup Qualifier on Sunday, September
2. The Grand Prix, open to horses that successfully
complete Friday's $50,000 Spy Coast Farm/Young Horse Show
Series Grand Prix Qualifier, features Olympians, World
Champions and other show jumping veterans.
For those who cant make it to the show grounds, WVVH-TV, the
official Long Island television station of the Hampton
Classic, broadcasts up to five hours of competition and
highlights each day during the Classic. These broadcasts
can also be seen on line at www.wvvh.tv.
All classes held in the Grand Prix Ring will also be
available live throughout the horse show on webcasts
provided by ShowNet. Access to this pay-per-view stream may
be found on the Hampton Classic website at
www.HamptonClassic.com, or via ShowNet membership at
www.ShowNet.biz. In addition, most of the Classics jumper
and hunter classes from all other rings will also be
available, many live, through ShowNet at www.ShowNet.biz.
Two additional outlets, the USEF Network.com, Presented by
SmartPak, and HRTV, The Network for Horse Sports, will both
offer free live webcasts of the Classics featured event, the
$250,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup Qualifier on
Sunday, September 2 starting at 2:00 p.m. EDT. These free
live webcasts are available at www.USEFNetwork.com and
www.HRTV.com
Further information on the Hampton Classic Horse Show is available at the
Hampton Classic website at www.HamptonClassic.com or by calling
631-537-3177. Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable
corporation.
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