Articles: Horse News
Ward Stalls Irish Streak At
37th Annual Hampton Classic
But McGuigan Claims Another Irish Score
McLain Ward and Lucky Lord 20 won the $7,500 Equinimity 1.45 meter Open
Jumper Class, presented by Ariat. (Shawn McMillen photo)
Contact:
Marty Bauman, 631-537-5177, marty@classic-communications.com
Bridgehampton, NY -- Aug. 29, 2012 -- Irish rider Ronan McGuigan scored a narrow victory on Capall Zidane in
Wednesday mornings $7,500 Wolffer Estate 1.4m Open Jumper class, but McLain
Ward, a two-time U.S. Olympic gold medalist, galloped to victory on Lucky
Lord 20 in the afternoons $7,500 Equinimity 1.45m Open Jumper class,
presented by Ariat.
McGuigan, 38, now lives in Far Hills, N.J., and with a time of 55.46
seconds, he topped an Irish sweep, as Shane Sweetnam took second on
Elastique (56.50) and Darragh Kenny took third on Zhum CW (58.24).
The Irish have been the riders to beat so far at the Hampton
Classic, with Sweetnam already winning one class and either Kenny
or Darragh Kerins placing in all five open jumper classes held so
far. Were hungry! said McGuigan with a smile. Plus, we do a lot of jumping
on grass at home, so were used to riding in a ring like this. The horses can
sometimes be a little bit wary on the grass, but so far this ring has been
brilliant.
McGuigan, who lived in Bridgehampton for seven years after moving
to the United States, bought Capall Zidane, 8, as a 5-year-old, and
he hopes the Dutch Warmblood will soon become a competitive grand
prix horse. Hes always been just a top horse, said McGuigan.
Ward, of Brewster, N.Y., had to really ride fast (56.06 seconds) to
beat Sweetnam by a second on Cyklon 1083 (57.09) and Kerins on S&L
Zeppelin (59.92). Cyklon 1083 won the $20,000 Nicolock Time
Challenge on Sunday.
Ward, 36, has won the Hampton Classics featured event, the $250,000
FTI Grand Prix, a record six times, including 2009 and 2010 on his
Olympic Gold Medal mount Sapphire, who is now retired, and last
year on his 2012 London Olympic mount, Antares F.
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 such as defending
champion and two-time Olympic Gold Medalist McLain Ward.
This year, the Grand Prix is part of the new Taylor Harris
Triple Crown Challenge which awards a $200,000 bonus should
the same horse-and-rider combination 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 now stands to win the
$200,000 bonus should he ride Antares F to wins in the
remaining two events in the Taylor Harris Triple Crown
Challenge.
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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