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Lauren Hough and Quick Study Speed to $75,000 Double H Farm International
Open Jumper Victory at the Alltech National Horse Show
Lauren Hough and Quick Study
Contact:
Rebecca Walton for
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
at (561) 753-3389 or at pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
Lexington, KY - November 1, 2012 - After spending the summer in Europe,
Lauren Hough and Quick Study made a triumphant return to the United States
during the Alltech National Horse Show, 129th Edition. The pair bested a
14-horse jump-off with a speedy double clear effort during the $75,000
Double H Farm International Open Jumper class. Ireland's Richie Moloney
galloped into second place position aboard Slieveanorra, while Kent
Farrington and his young mount Venus left all the rails in place for the
third place honors.
Lauren Hough and Quick Study
The riders found the key to Richard Jeffery's first round early on, which
featured a triple bar, a liverpool, an oxer-vertical double combination, and
a vertical-vertical-oxer triple combination. Fourteen horses returned to the
Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park for the jump-off, which would prove
to be a foot race over a bending line to a single airy vertical, part of the
triple combination, and two final wide oxers.
Belgium's Olivier Philippaerts was the first to conquer the challenge with
Stal De Kalvarie's Denver Van't Goemanshot, but his fault-free round in
44.41 seconds would only be good enough for seventh. Aaron Vale and Palm
Sunday, owned by Amen Corner Farm, bested the pair in 42.830 seconds, but
their effort eventually placed fifth, with Great Britain's Tim Gredley and
Unex Timo IV, owned by Unex Competition Yard LTD, slipping into sixth at
42.88 seconds.
It looked like Ireland's Richie Moloney was going to be the victor after he
set a time of 40.66 seconds, well ahead of the other competitors with
Equinimity LLC's Slieveanorra. Just prior to Moloney, Kent Farrington had
set the time to beat with Venus, owned by Raylyn Farm's Venus at 41.39
seconds. Unfortunately, Moloney and Farrington would have to settle for
second and third, respectively, after veteran duo Lauren Hough and Quick
Study, owned by Laura Mateo, entered the arena.
Making his first appearance in the United States since this spring, Quick
Study was right on point, easily clearing the obstacles in his path to
victory. They sliced the single vertical for the combination and deftly
maneuvered through the inside turns to one of the final oxers. Hough and
Quick Study's swift pace and path added up to the win as they dashed for the
cash in 40.51 seconds, one tenth of a second ahead of Moloney.
"My horse has a severe right drift, so I sort of made a last minute
adjustment in the first line and Quick Study was good to clear the second
jump," admitted Hough. "It set up my turn well to that second vertical. I
was quite quick from the double onwards; I think that is where I made up
time. I think it was quite close."
Hough continued, "At this stage in his life, Quick Study is quite rideable;
he used to be a handful. We know each other quite well at this point, and I
am thankful to have him. I have had a run of unlucky streak of four fault
rounds this summer. The last show in Europe was in Vienna. We made the
second round, but had the first jump down in second round. He's been
knocking on the door, I just had to stay patient and not change
anything. Last week he hung out with Joe Fargis in Middleburg, Virginia, for
the week. He's a pretty easy keeper these days; we keep him fit and happy."
Moloney was also pleased with his horse's performance stating, "He's a good
indoor horse, naturally very quick. I am just doing these shows for now and
will see what happens. I will probably jump my other horse on Saturday
during the World Cup Qualifier though."
Farrington will also ride a different horse for Saturday's World Cup
Qualifier, his leading mount Uceko. "This is still a pretty green horse to
be doing this level, especially inside. He jumps a lot behind; he doesn't
have the best front end right now. Inside these are still quite difficult
courses right now for this horse. This is the comfort level right now."
Hillary Simpson slipped into fourth with Nopus Du Gue Joubert, owned by
Quiet Hill Farm. Australia's Matt Williams and Watch Me VD Mangelaar, owned
by Samantha Tuerk, had slower round of 45.66 seconds that went into
eighth. Margie Engle and Royce, owned by Elm Rock LLC, had the slowest clear
round, clocking in a conservative 48.19 seconds. Kaitlin Campbell and Rocky
W did have the fastest round of the night, but they had an unfortunate rail
before the combination for four faults to round out the top ten.
Junior and Amateur-Owner Jumpers Highlight Afternoon
Earlier this afternoon, the Junior and Amateur-Owner Jumpers got underway in
the Alltech Arena. Beginning with the $10,000 Deeridge Farm Junior Jumper
Welcome Stake, riders had to show over a 12-fence speed track designed by
Richard Jeffery. The course featured multiple inside turns, a vertical-oxer
double combination, an oxer-vertical double combination, and an airy
vertical across the middle that added four faults to many of the riders'
scores.
Kalvin Dobbs was the first rider to complete a fault-free effort over the
course, and was also only the second competitor in the ring with Ultimate
VDL, owned by Treesdale Farm. They set the pace at 68.120, which would be
good enough for fourth place. Two trips later, Catherine Tyree and Wetter
jumped to an eventual second place finish after crossing the timers in
65.083 seconds with all the rails intact. Gabrielle Bausano was close on
Tyree's heels later in the class riding her own Ubico H. Their fault free
effort was good enough for third place after they broke the beam at 67.268.
Abigail McArdle and her speedy mount Cosma 20 would prove to be the best of
the day. Even with adding a stride in one of the lines, their smooth turns
and quick track bested the competition as they stopped the timers at 62.983
seconds, three seconds faster than Tyree. The pair returned to the ring at
the end of the class to claim their blue ribbon and lead the victory gallop.
"The turn on the way to the last line was actually a lot tighter and harder
than we expected," noted McArdle after her win. "The main part of making up
was galloping between the fences. Cosma is just really fast across the
ground. I was really happy with the way she went because it's really spooky
in there, even for the experienced horses."
McArdle added, "Cosma was amazing at Harrisburg, so she went home and had
some paddock time and went on some trail rides. As long as she kept her
fitness up, we kept it easy. After today I feel super confident, because she
was really good everywhere. It's nice to start with a speed class with her
because it helps to open her up and gallop her around."
The amateur riders took their turn over the same track during the $10,000
Chansonette Farm Amateur-Owner Jumper Welcome Stake. This time 10 riders
managed to leave all the rails in their cups and finish with no faults to
their name. Kelsey Thatcher led the victory gallop after crossing the finish
line in a blazing 61.743 seconds with Everything. They were only the second
pair to enter the ring, but they were right on point at they shaved off
seconds in the air and across the ground. Meagan Nusz came the closest to
catching Thatcher, tripping the timers at 63.014 seconds aboard Vesuvius,
owned by Amalaya Investments, for the second place honors. Alise Oken and
Kaid Du Ry, owned by Hi Hopes Farm, rounded out the top three after their
clear round came in at 63.662 seconds.
"Everything is a very fast horse across the ground naturally," explained
Thatcher. "He's a fast jumper, he lands far away from the jump and he
hunting the next fence. We bought him at the end of WEF from Cian O'Connor
and he's been great so far. It was a nice course today because there were
areas where you could go fast and areas where you could take your time."
"This is a great show," concluded Thatcher. "The exhibitor lounge is
phenomenal. It is over the top. Those little things that this horse show
does to make it better for the exhibitors make it that much more of a
positive experience."
Tomorrow's highlight events at the 2012 Alltech National Horse Show, 129th
Edition, will include each of the $10,000 Amateur-Owner and Junior Jumper
classes, the Chartis Insurance Company $50,000 International Open Jumper
Speed class, and the Alltech National Horse Show $50,000 International Open
Jumper Puissance. The weekend will wrap up with the $250,000 World Cup
Qualifying Grand Prix on Saturday night, and the ASPCA Alfred B. Maclay
National Championships on Sunday. For more information about the 2012
Alltech National Horse Show, 129th Edition please visit
www.nhs.org.
Photo Credits:
(1) Lauren Hough and Quick Study (2) Abigail McArdle and Cosma 20 (3)
Kelsey Thatcher and Everything. Photos By: Rebecca Walton.
Photos may only be used in relation to this PMG press release.
$75,000 Double H Farm International Open Jumper
1 294 OHLALA LAUREN HOUGH 0 0 0 64.790
0 0 0 40.510
2 307 SLIEVEANORRA RICHIE MOLONEY 0 0 0
62.890 0 0 40.660
3 263 VENUS KENT FARRINGTON 0 0 0 66.110
0 0 0 41.390
4 257 NOPUS DU GUE JOUBERT HILLARY SIMPSON 0 0 0
65.070 0 0 0 41.690
5 284 PALM SUNDAY AARON VALE 0 0 0
66.730 0 0 0 42.830
6 299 UNEX TIMO IV TIM GREDLEY 0 0 0
67.850 0 0 0 42.880
7 303 DENVER VAN T GOEMANSHOT OLIVIER PHILIPPAERTS 0 0 0
67.700 0 0 0 44.410
8 201 WATCH ME VD MANGELAAR MATT WILLIAMS 0 0 0
67.220 0 0 0 45.660
9 217 ROYCE MARGIE ENGLE 0 0 0 68.600 0 0
0 48.190
10 241 ROCKY W KAITLIN CAMPBELL 0 0 0 66.140 4
0 4 39.990
$10,000 Deeridge Farm Junior Jumper Welcome
1 453 COSMA 20 ABIGAIL MCARDLE 0 0 0
62.983
2 372 WETTER CATHERINE TYREE 0 0 0
67.262
3 448 UBICO H GABRIELLE BAUSANO 0 0
0 67.268
4 367 ULTIMATE VDL KALVIN DOBBS 0 0
0 68.120
5 463 CORDINO ELIZABETH PATZ 0 0 0
71.754
6 635 SINATRA IV MEG O'MARA 4 0
4 66.357
7 368 WINDE KALVIN DOBBS 4 0
4 66.727
8 374 KACHINA CHARLOTTE JACOBS 4 0
4
9 375 PROMISED LAND CHARLOTTE JACOBS 4
0
10 500 VOSQINUS MATTIAS TROMP 4 0 4
68.247
$10,000 Chansonette Farm Amateur-Owner Jumper Welcome
1 436 EVERYTHING KELSEY THATCHER 0 0
0 61.734
2 616 VESUVIUS MEAGAN NUSZ 0 0
0 63.014
3 420 KAID DU RY ALISE OKEN 0 0 0
63.662
4 434 DULF VAN DEN BISSCHOP KELSEY THATCHER 0 0
0 64.011
5 679 CAPITANO DANIELLE TORANO 0 0 0
66.761
6 385 TOTAL TOUCH CAITLIN HOPE 0 0
0 68.484
7 389 VIEKIE MELISSA ORLICK-ZBIERSKI 0
0 0 68.866
8 451 OSCAR 72 LAUREN WARD 0 0
0 68.893
9 510 LAPACCO WESLEY NEWLANDS 0 0
0 69.405
10 380 WIBERRA MADISON CAMERON 0 0
0 74.289
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